Rose Olaf, Eppacher Stefanie, Pachmayr Johanna, Clemens Stephanie
Institute of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Biology and Clinical Pharmacy, Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria.
Center of Public Health and Health Services Research, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria.
Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm. 2025 Mar 25;18:100596. doi: 10.1016/j.rcsop.2025.100596. eCollection 2025 Jun.
The convenient accessibility of pharmacies positions them as optimal venues for screening initiatives. There is growing public concern regarding vitamin D levels, particularly during the winter months in middle-and northern latitudes. This study aimed to assess vitamin D levels in early spring and to evaluate the feasibility of implementing a large-scale screening campaign within pharmacies.
This investigation was structured as a cross-sectional multicenter survey conducted in a routine care setting. Data collection was performed in a fully anonymized manner. An automatic fluorescent immunoassay system was utilized for point-of-care-testing, and both patient and provider questionnaires were developed. Quantitative data were analyzed descriptively. Both parametric- and nonparametric statistical tests were performed to analyze the data, ensuring robust results across different assumptions. A resulting maturity matrix for implementation was conceptualized.
Over a two-week campaign, 62 community pharmacies conducted a total of 2770 vitamin D tests. All participants completed the questionnaire, and 45 pharmacists participated in a retrospective survey. Vitamin D deficiency was identified in 56.2 % of participants, while 25.2 % exhibited levels of insufficiency. A higher BMI was associated with lower vitamin D levels, whereas daily supplementation correlated with higher levels compared to intermittent or weekly dosing regimens. The vast majority of patients expressed high satisfaction with the services provided. Pharmacists valued the positive feedback from patients and expressed enthusiasm for further testing and the advancement of clinical pharmacy services. The resulting maturity matrix facilitates corporate implementation.
The implementation of a large-scale federal vitamin D screening campaign proved to be feasible and resulted in high levels of satisfaction among both patients and providers. The findings indicated significantly low vitamin D levels among participants. Pharmacists expressed a desire for an expansion of clinical pharmacy services in the future.Vitamin D testing in pharmacies: results of a federal screening campaign.
药店的便捷可达性使其成为筛查项目的理想场所。公众对维生素D水平的关注度日益增加,尤其是在中高纬度地区的冬季。本研究旨在评估早春时节的维生素D水平,并评估在药店开展大规模筛查活动的可行性。
本调查采用横断面多中心调查的形式,在常规护理环境中进行。数据收集以完全匿名的方式进行。使用自动荧光免疫分析系统进行即时检测,并设计了患者问卷和提供者问卷。对定量数据进行描述性分析。同时进行参数统计检验和非参数统计检验以分析数据,确保在不同假设下都能得到可靠结果。据此构思了一个实施成熟度矩阵。
在为期两周的活动中,62家社区药店共进行了2770次维生素D检测。所有参与者都完成了问卷,45名药剂师参与了回顾性调查。56.2%的参与者被确定为维生素D缺乏,25.2%的参与者维生素D水平不足。较高的体重指数与较低的维生素D水平相关,与间歇性或每周给药方案相比,每日补充维生素D与较高的水平相关。绝大多数患者对所提供的服务表示高度满意。药剂师重视患者的积极反馈,并对进一步检测和临床药学服务的发展表示热情。由此产生的成熟度矩阵有助于企业实施。
实施大规模的联邦维生素D筛查活动被证明是可行的,患者和提供者的满意度都很高。结果表明参与者的维生素D水平显著偏低。药剂师表示希望未来扩大临床药学服务。药店中的维生素D检测:一项联邦筛查活动的结果。