Srirangan Kajan, Lavenue Arnaud
Toc Toc Communications, 104-7030 Rue Marconi, Montréal, QC H2S 3K1, Canada.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2021 Mar 3;9(1):51. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy9010051.
Vaccinations are a safe and effective way to protect against infectious diseases. The World Health Organization estimates vaccines have saved more lives than any other interventions and every year about two to three million deaths are averted worldwide through immunization. To improve vaccination coverage, pharmacists have been increasingly involved in immunization roles in their communities-as advocates, educators, and immunizers. Community pharmacy-based vaccination services have increased both in the number of immunization providers and the number of sites where patients can receive immunizations. In Canada, health care is under provincial legislation-and so, there are distinct differences in scope of pharmacist practice across the country. Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, in Québec, Canada's second-largest province, pharmacists did not have the authority to administer vaccines. To help prepare pharmacists in Québec to become immunizers, we developed and deployed a series of accredited workshops. In these facilitated workshops, pharmacists were able to share best practices that may lead to providing effective vaccination services, identify common competency gaps, discuss effective patient communication skills, and determine how to target the most vulnerable population groups. Participants were also asked to evaluate the workshop. Our results indicate the evaluation was very reliable in measuring participant satisfaction (Cronbach's α = 0.94) and pharmacists commented that the workshops' learning outcomes exceeded their expectations, and the topics covered were relevant and applicable. The evaluation also asked participants to identify weaknesses of training, so future educational interventions can be planned accordingly. We believe this work will contribute to the continual growth and advancement of the pharmacy profession in Canada.
疫苗接种是预防传染病的一种安全有效的方式。世界卫生组织估计,疫苗挽救的生命比任何其他干预措施都要多,并且每年通过免疫接种在全球范围内避免约200万至300万人死亡。为了提高疫苗接种覆盖率,药剂师越来越多地在其社区中承担免疫接种角色——作为倡导者、教育者和免疫接种者。基于社区药房的疫苗接种服务在免疫接种提供者数量和患者可接受免疫接种的地点数量方面都有所增加。在加拿大,医疗保健受省级立法管辖,因此,全国各地药剂师的执业范围存在明显差异。在2020年初新冠疫情爆发之前,在加拿大第二大省魁北克,药剂师没有管理疫苗的权力。为了帮助魁北克的药剂师成为免疫接种者,我们开发并开展了一系列经认可的研讨会。在这些便利的研讨会上,药剂师能够分享可能有助于提供有效疫苗接种服务的最佳实践,识别常见的能力差距,讨论有效的患者沟通技巧,并确定如何针对最脆弱的人群。参与者还被要求对研讨会进行评估。我们的结果表明,该评估在衡量参与者满意度方面非常可靠(克朗巴哈系数α = 0.94),药剂师评论说,研讨会的学习成果超出了他们的预期,所涵盖的主题相关且适用。评估还要求参与者指出培训的不足之处,以便能够相应地规划未来的教育干预措施。我们相信这项工作将有助于加拿大药学专业的持续发展和进步。