Elbeshbeshy Rim, Gim Suzanna, Quattrocchi Elaena
LIU Pharmacy (Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences), United States of America.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2021 Dec;4:100085. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2021.100085. Epub 2021 Oct 26.
To describe the self-reported impact of the COVID-19 pandemic among final year student pharmacists enrolled in a Doctor of Pharmacy program in New York City during the first peak of the outbreak March through May 2020.
A required senior seminar course for graduating student pharmacists served as a conduit for faculty led monitoring of the wellbeing of the cohort through three data sources: 1) polling data regarding stress factors during a COVID-19 informational session (March 2020), 2) survey data from a 12-item COVID-19 Impact Survey developed and administered electronically in May 2020 and 3) qualitative data from reflection papers mentioning COVID-19. Descriptive statistics, bivariate analysis and thematic analysis were used to summarize data.
In March, almost half of respondents (total = 185) reported high personal (47.6%) and school related stress (42.1%). Most students were participating in advanced pharmacy practice experiences (80%) and working in a pharmacy (80%). Survey data ( = 96) revealed the majority of participants perceived negative impact on their future career (69%) and reported concern for people close to them with suspected and confirmed COVID-19. One-third of participants reported knowing someone who died from COVID-19 and 8% were self-confirmed COVID-19 positive. Themes emerging from the reflection papers included: changed perspective, gained experience as a pharmacist during a pandemic, concern for loved ones, and positive outlook.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the wellbeing of a cohort of graduating student pharmacists in New York during the initial peaks of the spread in the United States. The results reinforce a need for student support during emergency situations, especially during the final year.
描述2020年3月至5月疫情首个高峰期间,纽约市攻读药学博士学位的最后一年学生药剂师自我报告的新冠疫情影响。
面向即将毕业的学生药剂师开设的一门必修高级研讨课程,作为教师主导监测该群体健康状况的渠道,通过三个数据源进行:1)2020年3月一次新冠疫情信息发布会上有关压力因素的民意调查数据;2)2020年5月以电子方式开发并实施的一项12项新冠疫情影响调查问卷的调查数据;3)提及新冠疫情的反思论文中的定性数据。采用描述性统计、双变量分析和主题分析来汇总数据。
3月,近一半的受访者(共185人)报告称个人压力(47.6%)和与学校相关的压力很大(42.1%)。大多数学生正在参与高级药学实践经验活动(80%)并在药房工作(80%)。调查数据(n = 96)显示,大多数参与者认为对其未来职业有负面影响(69%),并报告担心身边疑似和确诊感染新冠的人。三分之一的参与者报告称认识死于新冠的人,8%的人自我确诊新冠呈阳性。反思论文中出现的主题包括:视角转变、在疫情期间获得药剂师经验、对亲人的担忧以及积极的展望。
在美国疫情传播的最初高峰期间,新冠疫情对纽约一群即将毕业的学生药剂师的健康产生了重大影响。结果强调了在紧急情况下,尤其是最后一年,对学生提供支持的必要性。