Comprehensive assessment of Indonesian Pharmacy Student's knowledge and perceptions of nanotechnology and its practical applications in pharmaceutical sciences

Ghozali, Muhammad Thesa and Maharani, Fadya Bella Suci and Laksitorini, Marlyn Dian and Cahyadi, Fachri Argya and Rachma, Annisa Rosiana Nur (2025) Comprehensive assessment of Indonesian Pharmacy Student's knowledge and perceptions of nanotechnology and its practical applications in pharmaceutical sciences. Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science, 15 (9). 106 - 118.

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Abstract

Integrating nanotechnology education within the pharmacy curricula is essential for advancing pharmaceutical sciences. Nanotechnology is a key to innovations in drug delivery systems, diagnostics, and therapeutics. This study aimed to assess the awareness and understanding of nanotechnology lectures among Indonesian pharmacy students and examine the influence of demographic factors such as gender, type of university, and educational levels. Performed as an observational cross-sectional study design, data were collected from 486 students across various Indonesian universities using a validated questionnaire. The results showed that most participants were young (97.5 aged 20-25) and female (78.0), with most enrolled in private universities (56.3) and undergraduate programs (90.0). Awareness levels were generally low, with 55.3 reporting poor knowledge and 21.2 having no knowledge. Significant gender differences were observed with female students confirming lower awareness levels. Undergraduate students represented higher awareness compared to professional degree students. Primary sources of information included media, academic courses, and self-reading. The findings outline the urgent need for integrating comprehensive nanotechnology education into pharmacy curricula to better prepare students for future advancements. Addressing these educational gaps is essential to ensure that pharmacy graduates are well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of pharmaceutical sciences. © 2025 Muhammad Thesa Ghozali et.al.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: Cited by: 0; All Open Access; Gold Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: adult; Article; awareness; cross-sectional study; educational status; female; human; human experiment; Indonesian; knowledge; male; nanotechnology; observational study; perception; pharmaceutics; pharmacy student; pilot study; questionnaire; sex difference; undergraduate student
Subjects: R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Divisions: Faculty of Pharmacy
Depositing User: Muh Aly Mubarok
Date Deposited: 11 May 2026 04:29
Last Modified: 11 May 2026 04:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/24269

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