Jordan Community Pharmacist Pharmacogenomics Knowledge and Readiness Survey
by Khalid Awad Al-Kubaisi·Updated 17d ago
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Description
347 community pharmacists in Jordan completed a national cross-sectional survey assessing pharmacogenomics (PGx) knowledge, attitudes, and implementation readiness. The dataset includes responses on demographics, CPIC-aligned knowledge scores, attitudes and perceived barriers on Likert scales, and theory-informed readiness dimensions. Khalid Awad Al-Kubaisi authored the dataset, which was last updated on 2026-05-19.
Use Cases
Analyze the gap between positive attitudes and practical knowledge in PGx based on the reported mean knowledge score of 5.54 out of 10 and neutral attitude scores.
Identify systemic barriers to clinical PGx implementation based on the reported severity of perceived barriers, with privacy concerns rated highest.
Assess organizational, leadership, and structural readiness for PGx integration based on the moderate total implementation readiness score and its sub-dimensions.
Investigate predictors of PGx knowledge and readiness based on the study's use of multiple linear regression models on demographic and practice variables.
Strengths
Data is from a national, cross-sectional survey using a proportionate stratified random sampling method across Jordan's three administrative regions.
The survey instrument was content-validated and reliability-tested, assessing multiple dimensions including knowledge, attitudes, barriers, and implementation readiness.
Includes responses from 347 community pharmacists, with specific metrics such as 83.0% reporting no prior formal PGx training.
Limitations
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
The dataset is small at 97.1 KB, indicating limited scope primarily suitable for the described survey analysis.
Provenance
Source
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Collection Method
A national, cross-sectional survey conducted using a proportionate stratified random sampling method and an electronic questionnaire.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-05-19 17:22:27; freshness should be verified.