Impact of COVID-19 of oncology pharmacy services: Results of 8-months survey

Q4 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
A. Bienert, K. Meier, Antonina S. Kokisheva, Rodrigo A. Gama Brambila, Marianna Veraldi, Nuno V. Marques, Maja Kuzmanović, Dan Paul Andreianu, F. Badibouidi, Romina Morales Vallespin
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Abstract Introduction: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic stroke at the beginning of 2020, challenging the health systems worldwide. As hospitals became overwhelmed by the number of cases, and community pharmacies became one of the few non-stop operating services, and the work rhythm and workload of pharmacists changed importantly. Methods: To investigate which and how the changes occurred, especially among oncology pharmacists, the ESOP together with the EAHP developed a survey, translated to 9 languages, and distributed online. The questions were changed over the duration of the survey (August 2020 to March 2021), adapting to the global situation. The answers were analyzed with basic descriptive statistics. Results: Over 1000 health professionals, predominantly pharmacists (over 85%), from 64 countries participated in the monthly survey, providing information relevant to both the hospital and the community pharmacy. More than 50% of hospital pharmacists reported shortage of chemotherapeutics, while the availability of COVID-19 related medications had more fluctuations in the hospital pharmacy. Contrastingly, over 80% of community pharmacists reported medications shortages in April 2020. The survey showed the negative impact of the pandemic on chemotherapeutic preparations, with decreased productions during the first and second waves (February-May 2020, and November 2020 to January 2021). The survey also helped visualize the stress levels and workloads of pharmacists. More than 70% of participants reported in August 2020 to have needed to procure themselves with Personal Protective Equipment. Working hours increased for 43% of the respondents, and more than 60% reported to have felt emotionally stressed. Conclusions: Thus, the presented results give a broad, yet detailed overview of how the pandemic has affected health professionals both in the hospital and the community, how professionals and governments have reacted to the situation, and how the care of oncology patience and the practice of oncology pharmacy has changed and reacted during the first year of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
新冠肺炎对肿瘤药学服务的影响:为期8个月的调查结果
摘要简介:严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型疫情于2020年初爆发,对全球卫生系统构成挑战。随着医院被病例数量压垮,社区药房成为为数不多的不间断运营服务之一,药剂师的工作节奏和工作量发生了重要变化。方法:为了调查这些变化是如何发生的,特别是在肿瘤学药剂师中,ESOP与EAHP一起制定了一项调查,翻译成9种语言,并在网上分发。在调查期间(2020年8月至2021年3月),这些问题发生了变化,以适应全球形势。采用基本描述性统计方法对答案进行分析。结果:来自64个国家的1000多名卫生专业人员,主要是药剂师(85%以上)参加了每月的调查,提供了与医院和社区药房相关的信息。超过50%的医院药剂师报告化疗药物短缺,而新冠肺炎相关药物的供应在医院药房波动更大。相比之下,超过80%的社区药剂师在2020年4月报告药物短缺。调查显示,疫情对化疗制剂产生了负面影响,在第一波和第二波(2020年2月至5月,以及2020年11月至2021年1月),化疗制剂的产量有所下降。这项调查还有助于了解药剂师的压力水平和工作量。2020年8月,超过70%的参与者报告称,他们需要购买个人防护装备。43%的受访者的工作时间增加了,超过60%的受访者表示感到情绪紧张。结论:因此,所提供的结果对新冠肺炎疫情如何影响医院和社区的卫生专业人员,专业人员和政府如何应对这种情况,以及在严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型疫情的第一年,肿瘤学耐心护理和肿瘤学药学实践如何发生变化和反应进行了广泛而详细的概述。
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