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Ploylearmsang C . 1 Sookaneknun. 1 , Poophalee T 1 ., Pongruea P. 1

Integrating Pharm.D. Education with University Pharmacies for Supporting Coverage of Diabetes and Hypertension Screening in Thai Communities. Faculty of Pharmacy MSU. 3 rd year (Good health starts at home). Ploylearmsang C . 1 Sookaneknun. 1 , Poophalee T 1 ., Pongruea P. 1

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Ploylearmsang C . 1 Sookaneknun. 1 , Poophalee T 1 ., Pongruea P. 1

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  1. Integrating Pharm.D. Education with University Pharmacies for Supporting Coverage of Diabetes and Hypertension Screening in Thai Communities Faculty of Pharmacy MSU 3rd year (Good health starts at home) PloylearmsangC.1 Sookaneknun.1, Poophalee T1., Pongruea P.1 1:Social Pharmacy Research Unit, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahasarakham University, Thailand Introduction Main mission of Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) education of Mahasarakham University (MSU), Thailand is to produce qualified pharmacist who is able to integrate knowledge into real practice in community. One of activities of accredited university drugstore as a primary care provider is screening diseases. In 2009, Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) set a national campaign on diabetes and hypertension screening in people aged ≥35 years in Thai communities. With low screening coverage due to unwillingness and unconcern of community, integrating education with role of university pharmacies on diabetes and hypertension active screening were proposed to support both policy and school mission. Objective to create the active screening by integrating Pharm.D. Education with University Pharmacies which could support the coverage of diabetes and hypertension screening in university communities Methods • A 3-month prospective experimental study under the cooperation among faculty of pharmacy MSU, • 2 university pharmacies and community hospitals • 184 of 3rd year Pharm.D. students in a course of Integration1 were trained • about diabetes and hypertension screening procedure and skill on • community visit by pharmacist in university pharmacy and senior students. • Students’ knowledge and skill were assessed after 3-time training and • comparing with 160 of the 2nd year students as a control group • After training, one student had to visit and screen a person aged≥35 years in community and persuading screened people with • high risk factors to visit pharmacist in university drugstore for disease symptom confirmation and physician in hospital for diagnosis • The coverage of this active screening was collected Results Part II: Knowledge scores: Diabetes mellitus and Hypertension between Experimental group and Control group Part I: General characteristics of samples *tested by Mann Whitney U test Part III: Screening and Community Visit Skills, and Suitable Manner Score between Experimental group and Control group Part VI: Satisfaction of people in community on students’ service *tested by Mann Whitney U test Part IV: Attitude on community visit and Self-esteem on Diabetes and Hypertension Knowledge between Experimental group and Control group *tested by Mann Whitney U test Part V: Students’ idea on the project Part VII: Effectiveness of the project: %Screening coverage improvement and %coverage compared with MoPH target Student 11 “…I am glad to join in this project and con be one person who can help people in the community, this project makes me close to the community, see the health problem and really touch the community …” Student 3 “…I like this project, it can help pharmacy student understand real health problem and give our contribution to the community…” Student 13 “…This project help me to have more community skill, I know how to work with people in the community step by step…” Student 17 “…I am used to be a bad communicator especially with the older person because I am so shy, this project encouraged me to talk more and finally I can improve myself on communication skill…” Student 19 “…I gain a lot of experience and be so happy, we and people in the community have set health plan together, then we are both happy, this project enhances students’ harmony, students’ understanding about community, community’s understanding about students and our education and we are so happy with a good cooperation with many stakeholders for giving health care to the community …” Conclusion Active screening from integrating pharmacy education and academic service by university pharmacy could fulfill the national policy and mission of pharmacy education institute. Acknowledgements: Thank you for Financial support from The Health Promotion Foundation, and contribution from all personnel of Faculty of Pharmacy, MSU

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