2019年澳大利亚汤斯维尔洪水对社区药房运营影响的探讨

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-27 DOI:10.1017/S1049023X25101301
Judith Singleton, Elizabeth McCourt, Kaitlyn Watson, Alexander Letts
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2019年1月29日至2月11日期间,澳大利亚汤斯维尔地区经历了一场重大洪灾。本研究探讨对受影响的社区药房的影响。在洪水期间,我们对在汤斯维尔社区药房工作的六位药剂师进行了半结构化的电话采访。使用反身性主题分析对去识别的转录数据进行分析。专题分析产生了六个主题——“对药店老板的财务影响”、“与当地灾害协调中心(LDCC)的合作很重要”、“工作量压力”、“准备工作”、“药物供应影响”和“沟通与协作”。对所有者的经济影响包括财产损失(两家药店完全被水淹没),停电时购买或租用发电机的费用,以及药房完全或提前关闭以及患者无法支付或没有处方,事件发生后没有返回药房时造成的收入损失。与LDCC的接触有助于药房的反应。那些房子被洪水淹没的病人,或者那些把处方留在被洪水淹没的药店的病人,都经历了药物供应问题。阿片类药物替代疗法(ORT)项目患者也受到影响,因为他们之间的沟通困难,他们的诊所,和他们的药房。那些常规药房关闭的客户数量增加,员工数量减少,工作条件严峻,工作量压力增加。药剂师与那些药房关闭的人合作巩固资源,在开放的药房工作。这项研究强调了汤斯维尔药剂师对改善洪水准备的迫切需要。无论如何,他们合作确保将关键药物延误降到最低。
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An Exploration of the Impacts of the 2019 Floods in Townsville, Australia on Community Pharmacy Operations.

Between January 29 and February 11, 2019, the Townsville region in Australia experienced a major flooding event. This study explored impacts on affected community pharmacies. Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted with six pharmacists who worked in affected Townsville community pharmacies during this flood. De-identified transcript data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. The thematic analysis yielded six themes - "financial impact on pharmacy owners," "engagement with Local Disaster Coordination Center (LDCC) important," "workload pressures," "preparedness," "medication supply impacts," and "communication and collaboration." Financial impacts to owners included loss of property (two pharmacies were completely flooded), purchase or hire costs of generators when power was lost, and loss of revenue from complete or early closure of pharmacies and when patients could not pay or did not have a prescription and did not return to the pharmacy after the event. Engagement with the LDCC assisted pharmacy responsiveness. Medication supply issues were experienced by patients whose houses had flooded, or who had left their prescriptions with pharmacies that had flooded. Opioid Replacement Therapy (ORT) program patients were also impacted due to communication difficulties between them, their clinics, and their pharmacies. Increased customer numbers by those whose regular pharmacy was closed, reduced staff numbers, and austere working conditions increased workload pressures. Pharmacists collaborated to consolidate resources with those whose pharmacy had closed, working in pharmacies that were open. This research highlights a critical need for improved flood preparedness among Townsville pharmacists. Regardless, they collaborated to ensure there were minimal critical medication delays.

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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine (PDM) is an official publication of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Currently in its 25th volume, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine is one of the leading scientific journals focusing on prehospital and disaster health. It is the only peer-reviewed international journal in its field, published bi-monthly, providing a readable, usable worldwide source of research and analysis. PDM is currently distributed in more than 55 countries. Its readership includes physicians, professors, EMTs and paramedics, nurses, emergency managers, disaster planners, hospital administrators, sociologists, and psychologists.
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