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AuthorAwaisu A.
AuthorKhalifa S.
AuthorMottram D.
AuthorAhmed A.
AuthorStuart M.
Available date2020-03-18T08:10:09Z
Publication Date2018
Publication NameCurrents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
ResourceScopus
ISSN18771297
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cptl.2018.05.020
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/13330
AbstractBackground and purpose: The use and misuse of drugs in sport is becoming increasingly important globally, and the role of pharmacists is evolving in this regard. This paper describes the design and implementation of an elective course ?Drugs in Sport? in an undergraduate pharmacy curriculum. Educational activity and setting: The elective course was designed to introduce BSc pharmacy students to an evidence-based approach to safe, effective, and legal use of drugs in sport. The course covered why athletes take drugs, evolution of doping in sport, the international regulations regarding doping and anti-doping in sport including the World Anti-doping Agency Prohibited List, as well as testing and monitoring for drug use in sport. It also included the role of athlete support personnel (ASP) in preventing the use of prohibited substances by athletes. A web-based survey was conducted at the end of the course to assess the students? perspectives of the course. Findings: Students provided an evaluation of the course in terms of its content, methods of delivery, and assessment. Overall, the students demonstrated competence. They gained insight into international and national regulations regarding doping and anti-doping in sport and the potential role of pharmacists as ASP in providing support and advice for athletes and the public. Designing and implementing an evidence-based course on the use of drugs in sport customized for pharmacy students was achieved successfully. Such courses could provide an opportunity to advance the scope of pharmacy practice and possibly provide a new career path for future pharmacists. ? 2018 Elsevier Inc.
SponsorThe authors wish to thank the 11 student pioneers who undertook the course and voluntarily participated in this study; Drs. Ousama Rachid and Abdelali Agouni from Pharmaceutical Sciences Section, College of Pharmacy at Qatar University; Dr. Shankar Munusamy from Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, USA; Drs. Ruben Goebel (Former Director of the Sport Science Program) and Mahfoud Amara (Director of the Sport Science Program) from the Sports Science Program at QU; Dr. Manal Zaidan (Pharmacy Director), Ms. Zainab Al Sarraf (Pharmacist) and Mr. Stefan Vincent from the Aspetar Hospital; Drs. Costas Georgakopoulos (Doping Analysis Laboratory Director) and Dr. Hesham Nasr (Legal Advisor) from ADLQ; Mr. Ahmed Hussein Babikier of Pharmacy and Drug Control, Ministry of Public Health Qatar; and Ms. Andrea Dijkstra (Pharmacist and Research Assistant).
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Inc.
SubjectCurriculum
Drugs in sport
Elective
Pharmacy education
Sports pharmacy
TitleInstructional design and assessment of an elective course on the use of drugs in sport
TypeArticle
Pagination1124 - 1131
Issue Number8
Volume Number10


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