COVID-19封锁期间约旦人的自我保健干预措施:社区药剂师观察的横断面研究

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Isra Dmour, K. Al-Hamaideh, Safa’a Ali Al- Qudah, Jumana D. Al-Shawabkeh
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COVID-19大流行要求许多政府实施全面封锁,以控制疾病的传播。由于在大流行的第一年缺乏批准的治疗方法或疫苗,一些人寻求自我保健干预措施来应对这一威胁。由于医院和诊所关闭,社区药剂师是第一线医疗保健提供者和可靠的信息来源。本研究探讨了约旦人在COVID-19多次封锁期间的自我保健措施。本研究采用自我管理的在线调查进行,该调查在大流行间歇封锁期间向约旦各省的社区药房和医疗代表分发。根据138名受访者的回应,长者、慢性疾病患者及幼儿的父母是对购买自我护理工具感兴趣的主要群体。自我保健措施包括手套、口罩、酒精类消毒剂和膳食补充剂,对抗病毒药物和抗疟疾药物的问询有限。据报道,关于膳食补充剂的销售最多的是维生素B、C和D、锌、多种维生素,还有很多关于草药的咨询,主要是茴香、柠檬、大蒜、生姜、蜂蜜和姜黄。总的来说,大多数回应的参与者都观察到销售额的下降。此外,参与者遵守官方卫生当局发布的连续信息。作为一线卫生保健从业人员,社区药房需要适当的强制性培训和持续教育,以便在未来的大流行中继续提供重要服务。
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Self-care interventions among the Jordanians during the COVID-19 lockdown: A cross-sectional study of community pharmacists’ observations
The COVID-19 pandemic demanded that many governments implement a comprehensive lockdown to control the spread of the disease. Several people sought self-care intervention practices to cope with this threat due to the lack of approved treatments or vaccines in the first year of the pandemic. Because hospitals and clinics were closed, community pharmacists were the first-line healthcare providers and reliable information sources. This study explores self-care measures among Jordanians during the repeated COVID-19 lockdowns. This study was conducted employing a self-administered online survey distributed to community pharmacies and medical representatives in various provinces of Jordan during the intermittent lockdown periods of the pandemic. According to the responses received from 138 participants, the elderly, chronic disease patients, and parents of young children were the major groups interested in purchasing self-care measures. Self-care measures included gloves, masks, alcohol-based disinfectants, and dietary supplements, with limited queries regarding antivirals and antimalarial drugs. The most reported sales regarding dietary supplements were vitamins B, C, and D, zinc, multivitamins, and many inquiries regarding herbs, mostly anise, lemon, garlic, ginger honey, and turmeric. In general, a decrease in sales was observed by most of the responding participants. Moreover, participants adhere to the continuous information published by the official health authorities. As frontline healthcare practitioners, community pharmacies need appropriate and mandatory training and continuous education to continue providing vital services in future pandemics.
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journal of applied pharmaceutical science
journal of applied pharmaceutical science Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (all)
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期刊介绍: Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science (JAPS) is a monthly, international, open access, journal dedicated to various disciplines of pharmaceutical and allied sciences. JAPS publishes manuscripts (Original research and review articles Mini-reviews, Short communication) on original work, either experimental or theoretical in the following areas; Pharmaceutics & Biopharmaceutics Novel & Targeted Drug Delivery Nanotechnology & Nanomedicine Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pharmacognosy & Ethnobotany Phytochemistry Pharmacology & Toxicology Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Microbiology Pharmacy practice & Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacogenomics Pharmacovigilance Natural Product Research Drug Regulatory Affairs Case Study & Full clinical trials Biomaterials & Bioactive polymers Analytical Chemistry Physical Pharmacy.
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