Lydon Emma, Scahill Shane L, Arakawa Naoko, Cox Anthony, Schneider Carl R, Hanning Sara M
The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
BMJ Open. 2025 Mar 3;15(3):e093033. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2024-093033.
Emergency humanitarian situations can be caused by extreme weather events, natural disasters, civil conflicts, international wars, terrorism and pandemics, which threaten our health and compromise health systems worldwide. Pharmacists are the third-largest healthcare professional group globally and provide pharmaceutical care and advice to people in need. However, the training opportunities to prepare pharmacists to respond in emergency humanitarian areas are not well described and may be limited. This scoping review aims to understand the extent and type of evidence in relation to training and education activities to prepare future pharmacists for disaster management in humanitarian emergency situations.
We will analyse peer-reviewed literature relating to educational or training activities for pharmacists/pharmacy students in the delivery of pharmacy services in humanitarian emergency situations. Relevant medical subject headings and keywords will be used to search Ovid MEDLINE, Scopus, EMBASE, ERIC, Informit, Web of Science and CINAHL databases from inception to the end of July 2024. Hand searching of any key references identified will also be performed. The title and abstract of search results will be screened to identify articles eligible to be included for full review. Articles meeting the inclusion criteria will undergo data extraction, content analysis and synthesis of the evidence using NVivo qualitative analysis software. A narrative summary of key themes and concepts in the literature will be presented as results. An international panel of experts will be consulted to inform decision-making processes during the development and interpretation stages, and we propose a template for the incorporation of participatory/consultative methodology into the scoping review process.
Ethics approval is not required for this study protocol because the members of the expert panel consulted are researchers who are participating based on their professional skills. Findings will be disseminated via publication in a peer-reviewed journal and presentation at international conferences.
极端天气事件、自然灾害、内战、国际战争、恐怖主义和大流行等可能引发紧急人道主义情况,这些情况威胁着我们的健康并损害全球卫生系统。药剂师是全球第三大医疗专业群体,为有需要的人提供药学服务和建议。然而,使药剂师具备在紧急人道主义领域做出应对能力的培训机会描述并不充分,且可能有限。本范围综述旨在了解与培训和教育活动相关的证据的范围和类型,这些活动旨在让未来的药剂师为人道主义紧急情况下的灾害管理做好准备。
我们将分析与药剂师/药学专业学生在人道主义紧急情况下提供药学服务的教育或培训活动相关的同行评审文献。将使用相关医学主题词和关键词,检索Ovid MEDLINE、Scopus、EMBASE、ERIC、Informit、Web of Science和CINAHL数据库,检索时间从建库至2024年7月底。还将对任何已识别的关键参考文献进行手工检索。将筛选搜索结果的标题和摘要,以确定有资格纳入全面评审的文章。符合纳入标准的文章将进行数据提取、内容分析,并使用NVivo定性分析软件对证据进行综合。文献中关键主题和概念的叙述性总结将作为结果呈现。将咨询一个国际专家小组,以便在制定和解释阶段为决策过程提供信息,并且我们提出了一个将参与式/协商式方法纳入范围综述过程的模板。
本研究方案无需伦理批准,因为所咨询的专家小组成员是基于其专业技能参与的研究人员。研究结果将通过在同行评审期刊上发表以及在国际会议上展示的方式进行传播。