Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Community Pharmacists: A Cross-Sectional Study in Lusaka District, Zambia

Steward Mudenda, Patrick Mainza, R. Mfune, W. Mufwambi, Jimmy M. Hangoma, R. Mutati, Kampamba, T. L. Muungo, C. Hikaambo, M. Kampamba, V. Daka
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Introduction The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused serious health problems globally. This has included increased psychological challenges among frontline healthcare workers (HCWs). Community pharmacists are critical in the fight against COVID-19 and in sensitising the public about vaccinations and other public health interventions. However, little is known about the psychological impact of COVID-19 and the acceptance of vaccinations among community pharmacists in Zambia. Therefore, this study assessed the psychological impact of COVID-19 among community pharmacists in Lusaka, Zambia. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted among 188 community pharmacists from August to October 2021 using a structured questionnaire. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0 was used to analyse the data. The statistical significance was conducted at a 95% confidence level. Results: Of the 188 participants, 108 (57.4%) were male, while 80 (42.6%) were female. Most of the participants were in the age group of 20−30 years (n=109, 58.0%). The study found that 36.7% of the participants experienced anxiety, while 50.5% experienced depression. Anxiety was associated with fear of dying from COVID-19 if one contracted it (p=0.001), fear of infecting loved ones if infected (p=0.003) and experiencing a traumatic event (p=0.036). Depression was associated with a fear of dying if one contracted COVID-19 (p=0.001). Overall, about 70.2% of the participants expressed willingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Conclusion: Community pharmacists experienced anxiety and depression due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the community pharmacists were willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. There is a need for urgent interventions to address the mental health challenges of community pharmacists during pandemics.
COVID-19对社区药剂师的心理影响:赞比亚卢萨卡地区的横断面研究
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在全球范围内造成了严重的健康问题。这包括一线医护人员(HCWs)面临的心理挑战增加。社区药剂师在抗击COVID-19和提高公众对疫苗接种和其他公共卫生干预措施的认识方面至关重要。然而,人们对COVID-19的心理影响以及赞比亚社区药剂师对疫苗接种的接受程度知之甚少。因此,本研究评估了COVID-19对赞比亚卢萨卡社区药剂师的心理影响。材料与方法:本横断面研究于2021年8月至10月对188名社区药师进行了结构化问卷调查。使用SPSS 22.0版本对数据进行分析。统计学意义在95%的置信水平上进行。结果:188名参与者中,男性108人(57.4%),女性80人(42.6%)。大多数参与者年龄在20 ~ 30岁之间(n=109, 58.0%)。研究发现,36.7%的参与者经历过焦虑,50.5%的人经历过抑郁。焦虑与害怕感染COVID-19后死亡(p=0.001)、害怕感染亲人(p=0.003)和经历创伤性事件(p=0.036)相关。如果感染COVID-19,抑郁与死亡恐惧相关(p=0.001)。总体而言,约70.2%的参与者表示愿意接种COVID-19疫苗。结论:社区药师因新冠肺炎大流行而出现焦虑和抑郁。大部分社区药师愿意接种新冠肺炎疫苗。有必要采取紧急干预措施,以应对大流行病期间社区药剂师面临的心理健康挑战。
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