大流行期间向妇女、儿童及其家庭提供医院药房服务的障碍和促进因素:一项定性研究。

IF 0.6 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Erin Ring, Jennifer E Isenor, Kathryn Slayter, Melanie MacInnis, Emily K Black
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背景:当2020年3月宣布COVID-19大流行时,卫生保健专业人员面临着快速有效地适应以改变其工作做法的挑战。然而,在加拿大,尚未采用循证方法系统地收集与提供医院药房服务有关的障碍和促进因素的数据。目标:主要目标是确定和描述与COVID-19大流行期间向妇女、儿童及其家庭提供医院药房服务相关的障碍和促进因素。次要目标是提出建议,改进药房服务的提供,以加强大流行病期间的病人护理。方法:本定性研究涉及对在加拿大妇女和/或儿童医院在大流行期间(自2020年3月以来)直接或非直接护理患者的药剂师进行半结构化虚拟访谈。个别访谈使用会议软件虚拟完成。访谈指南映射到理论领域框架版本2 (TDFV2)被用来促进访谈。访谈由首席调查员录音并逐字抄写。对转录的访谈进行编码,映射到TDFV2,并使用专题分析进行分析。结果:对加拿大7个省的21名药师进行了访谈。编码到TDFV2的障碍和促进因素分为4个主题:沟通和协作、适应性、健康和福祉以及防备。结论:与会者强调了他们在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间遇到的大量障碍;然而,总体而言,与会者报告说,他们为随后的COVID-19大流行浪潮和未来的大流行做好了准备。
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Barriers and Facilitators Related to Delivery of Hospital Pharmacy Services to Women, Children, and Their Families during a Pandemic: A Qualitative Study.

Barriers and Facilitators Related to Delivery of Hospital Pharmacy Services to Women, Children, and Their Families during a Pandemic: A Qualitative Study.

Background: When the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020, health care professionals were challenged to adapt quickly and efficiently to change their work practices. However, an evidence-informed approach has not yet been used to systematically gather data on barriers and facilitators related to delivery of hospital pharmacy services in Canada.

Objectives: The primary objective was to identify and describe barriers and facilitators related to the delivery of hospital pharmacy services to women, children, and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic. The secondary objective was to provide recommendations for improvement in delivery of pharmacy services to enhance patient care during pandemics.

Methods: This qualitative study involved semistructured virtual interviews with pharmacists who worked in direct or nondirect patient care throughout the pandemic (since March 2020) at women's and/or children's hospitals in Canada. Individual interviews were completed virtually using conferencing software. An interview guide mapped to the Theoretical Domains Framework version 2 (TDFV2) was used to facilitate the interviews. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim by the principal investigator. Transcribed interviews were coded, mapped to the TDFV2, and analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Interviews were completed with 21 pharmacists in 7 provinces across Canada. Barriers and facilitators coded to the TDFV2 were grouped into 4 main themes: communication and collaboration, adaptability, health and well-being, and preparedness.

Conclusions: Participants highlighted a significant number of barriers that they experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic; overall, however, participants reported that they felt prepared for subsequent waves of the COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics.

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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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1.10
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期刊介绍: The CJHP is an academic journal that focuses on how pharmacists in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings optimize safe and effective drug use for patients in Canada and throughout the world. The aim of the CJHP is to be a respected international publication serving as a major venue for dissemination of information related to patient-centred pharmacy practice in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings in Canada and throughout the world.
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