A quantitative and qualitative analysis of a medication health literacy workshop for newly and recently arrived refugees
Gina M. Prescott,
Shakanya Karunakaran,
May Thandar
Abstract:IntroductionRefugees entering the United States are often unfamiliar with the healthcare system and have different medication beliefs. Since 2016, pharmacy students and faculty have been conducting medication literacy workshops to improve knowledge of medications for newly arriving refugees.ObjectivesThe primary study objective was to measure the newly arriving refugees' medication knowledge after a one‐time educational workshop.MethodsThis was a retrospective quantitative and qualitative evaluation. Participa… Show more
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