Authors
Patricia L Darbishire, Patricia S Devine, Alexa J Proctor, Wesley J Horner, Emily M Hoffman, Carol A Ott, David G Fuentes, Jeremy Hughes, Priya B Patel
Publication date
2019/4/1
Journal
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education
Volume
83
Issue
3
Pages
6576
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Objective
To explore drug screening programs, including requirements, policies, and procedures among pharmacy programs; frequency of drug-related incidents; and types of substances misused by pharmacy students.
Methods
IRB-approved web-based and paper surveys were sent to pharmacy deans, experiential education faculty, and student affairs personnel at 135 US ACPE-accredited and candidate status programs. Descriptive statistics and chi-square test were used to analyze the data, identify relationships and draw conclusions.
Results
Administrators from 98 programs responded (73% response rate). Sixty-one percent reported implementing a urine drug screen requirement for students, with a 10-panel screen as the most common required screen (72%). Ninety-three percent of programs require students to pay for the screen, with costs averaging $42 per screen. Programs reported an average of 2.2 …
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Scholar articles
PL Darbishire, PS Devine, AJ Proctor, WJ Horner… - American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2019