Laboratory of Pharmacy Practice, Center for Education and Research on Clinical Pharmacy, Showa Pharmaceutical University, Machida, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Medical Innovation, Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medicine, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan.
PLoS One. 2021 Oct 26;16(10):e0258805. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258805. eCollection 2021.
Community pharmacists play an important role in reducing COVID-19-related secondary health problems. However, the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) regarding COVID-19 among pharmacists in Japan have not yet been elucidated.
We conducted a web-based questionnaire survey among 1,137 pharmacists working in health support pharmacies (HSPs) in Japan. These pharmacists are responsible for providing health consultations to community residents. We assessed COVID-19-related KAP among pharmacists and compared the results for two age groups: ≤49 years and ≥50 years. We used multiple regression analysis to examine which factors influence KAP scores regarding COVID-19.
From among the 2,141 HSPs in Japan, a total of 1,137 pharmacists, each representing a different HSP, responded to the survey. The results indicated that since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacists have been providing consultations about COVID-19 to local residents, covering topics such as "Effective infection prevention methods" (60.6%) and "What the COVID-19 pandemic would be" (48.8%). Importantly, 73.5% of the pharmacists felt they "did not have enough information about COVID-19." The main information resources about COVID-19 were Internet (91.2%) and television (78.9%). Across all respondents, the mean knowledge score (4.17/10) was lower than the mean scores for attitudes (7.26/10) and practices (5.79/10). Multiple regression analysis showed that having enough information about COVID-19 was a factor strongly associated with total KAP scores (p<0.001; 95% confidence interval, -1.344 to -0.540).
Pharmacists working in community pharmacies provide residents with information related to COVID-19. In this role as a health partner, these pharmacists need a way to strengthen and expand their knowledge, and moreover, their ability to support community residents. Learning more about the available academic and scientific information, as well as having access to accurate epidemiological information, can offer a means of reaching these goals.
社区药剂师在减少与 COVID-19 相关的二级健康问题方面发挥着重要作用。然而,日本药剂师对 COVID-19 的知识、态度和实践(KAP)尚未阐明。
我们对日本健康支持药房(HSP)的 1137 名药剂师进行了在线问卷调查。这些药剂师负责为社区居民提供健康咨询。我们评估了药剂师对 COVID-19 的 KAP,并比较了两个年龄组的结果:≤49 岁和≥50 岁。我们使用多元回归分析来研究影响 COVID-19 相关 KAP 得分的因素。
在日本的 2141 家 HSP 中,共有 1137 名药剂师,代表不同的 HSP,对调查做出了回应。结果表明,自 COVID-19 大流行开始以来,药剂师一直在为当地居民提供有关 COVID-19 的咨询,涵盖了“有效预防感染的方法”(60.6%)和“COVID-19 大流行将是什么样子”(48.8%)等主题。重要的是,73.5%的药剂师认为他们“没有足够的 COVID-19 信息”。有关 COVID-19 的主要信息资源是互联网(91.2%)和电视(78.9%)。在所有受访者中,知识得分的平均值(4.17/10)低于态度得分的平均值(7.26/10)和实践得分的平均值(5.79/10)。多元回归分析表明,拥有足够的 COVID-19 信息是与总 KAP 得分密切相关的因素(p<0.001;95%置信区间,-1.344 至-0.540)。
在社区药房工作的药剂师为居民提供与 COVID-19 相关的信息。在这种健康合作伙伴的角色中,这些药剂师需要一种方法来加强和扩大他们的知识,而且,他们需要有能力支持社区居民。了解更多可用的学术和科学信息,并获得准确的流行病学信息,可以帮助他们实现这些目标。