Paudyal Vibhu, Cadogan Cathal, Fialová Daniela, Henman Martin C, Hazen Ankie, Okuyan Betul, Lutters Monika, Stewart Derek
School of Pharmacy, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Res Social Adm Pharm. 2021 Aug;17(8):1507-1517. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.11.017. Epub 2020 Nov 30.
The pharmacy profession has an important role in the frontline healthcare response to COVID-19 across all settings.
This study sought to explore the views and experiences of clinical pharmacists in relation to the provision of clinical pharmacy services during COVID-19.
Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with pharmacists working in clinical roles in healthcare settings across Europe. Participants were recruited through professional organisations of clinical and hospitals pharmacists combined with a snowballing technique. The Pharmacy Emergency Preparedness and Response Framework and Disaster Preparedness Framework for pharmacy services were used to generate data which were analysed using the thematic framework method.
Twenty-two participants from 16 European countries described a range of measures to protect patients, public and healthcare staff against virus transmission including developing and disseminating educational materials. Most described their involvement in aspects of evidence provision such as facilitating clinical trials, gathering and appraising evidence and disseminating clinical information. Many hospital-based pharmacists were reassigned to new roles such as intensive care. Routine clinical services were extensively interrupted and remote forms of communication were used. Most were motivated by a strong sense of professionalism to continue delivering services. A number of facilitators and barriers to prevention, preparedness and response actions were identified which related to uptake of new roles, recognition of pharmacists roles in the healthcare team, information gathering, communication with patients and healthcare professionals, and provision of routine clinical services.
Participants in this multinational qualitative study described a range of service adaptations and adoption of novel roles to prevent and mitigate the public health impact of the pandemic. The study findings may help to inform governments, public health agencies and healthcare systems in harnessing ongoing service provision and adapt to any future interruptions.
在应对新冠疫情的所有医疗环境中,药学专业在一线医疗响应中发挥着重要作用。
本研究旨在探讨临床药师在新冠疫情期间提供临床药学服务的观点和经验。
对欧洲各地医疗环境中担任临床角色的药师进行了半结构化定性访谈。通过临床和医院药师专业组织结合滚雪球技术招募参与者。使用药学应急准备与响应框架以及药学服务灾难准备框架来收集数据,并采用主题框架法进行分析。
来自16个欧洲国家的22名参与者描述了一系列保护患者、公众和医护人员免受病毒传播的措施,包括编写和分发教育材料。大多数人描述了他们在提供证据方面的参与,如促进临床试验、收集和评估证据以及传播临床信息。许多医院药师被重新分配到新的岗位,如重症监护岗位。常规临床服务被广泛中断,并采用了远程沟通形式。大多数人出于强烈的职业责任感而继续提供服务。确定了一些预防、准备和应对行动的促进因素和障碍,这些因素与新角色的接受、药师在医疗团队中的角色认可、信息收集、与患者和医护人员的沟通以及常规临床服务的提供有关。
这项跨国定性研究的参与者描述了一系列服务调整和新角色的采用,以预防和减轻疫情对公共卫生的影响。研究结果可能有助于为政府、公共卫生机构和医疗系统提供信息,以利用持续的服务提供并适应未来的任何中断情况。