Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on pharmacy practice and on the provision of pharmaceutical care: A cross-sectional study among community pharmacists.

Georges Hatem, Sara Ghamloush, Aya Al Chami, Mohammad Chaheen, Dalia Khachman, Sanaa Awada
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Background: Community pharmacists played an essential role in the control and management of the COVID-19 pandemic; both pharmaceutical care and community pharmacists were affected, given that, patients' needs and demands increased due to the fear of lockdowns and shortage of medication throughout the pandemic.

Objectives: This study was based in Lebanon and aimed to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on (1) pharmacists, including infection rates, pay, and working hours, and (2) pharmacy practice, including medicine and personal protective equipment (PPE) shortages.

Design: A cross-sectional study involving 120 community pharmacists was carried out between August and November 2021.

Methods: Data were collected using an online survey filled out by pharmacists working in Lebanon.

Results: Most participants (71.7%) reported an increase in their income during the pandemic, and 60% reduced their working hours. A significant association was noted between being previously infected and marital status, level of education, work position, and salary of the participants. Most participants (95.8%) encountered a shortage of medications during the pandemic leading to high home storage of medication, searching for other sources of medicines, and decreased patient/pharmacist interactions.

Conclusion: The COVID-19 pandemic imposed new challenges on pharmacists and the provision of pharmaceutical care. It affected pharmacists' daily routines, putting them at risk of infection with limited availability of medicines and PPE. This study suggests that establishing effective crisis management plans to increase community pharmacists' resilience during similar outbreaks.

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COVID-19大流行对药学实践和药学服务提供的影响:社区药剂师的横断面研究
背景:社区药师在新冠肺炎疫情防控中发挥了重要作用;鉴于在整个大流行期间,由于担心封锁和药物短缺,患者的需求和需求增加,药物护理和社区药剂师都受到了影响。目的:本研究以黎巴嫩为基地,旨在评估COVID-19大流行对(1)药剂师的影响,包括感染率、薪酬和工作时间,以及(2)药房实践,包括药品和个人防护装备(PPE)短缺。设计:在2021年8月至11月期间对120名社区药剂师进行横断面研究。方法:采用在线调查的方式收集资料,问卷由在黎巴嫩工作的药师填写。结果:大多数参与者(71.7%)报告在大流行期间收入增加,60%的人减少了工作时间。注意到以前感染与参与者的婚姻状况、教育水平、工作职位和工资之间存在显著关联。大多数参与者(95.8%)在大流行期间遇到药物短缺,导致大量家庭储存药物,寻找其他药物来源,以及患者/药剂师相互作用减少。结论:2019冠状病毒病大流行给药师和药学服务提供带来了新的挑战。它影响了药剂师的日常工作,使他们在药物和个人防护装备有限的情况下面临感染的风险。本研究建议建立有效的危机管理计划,以提高社区药剂师在类似疫情中的应变能力。
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