Rural community pharmacists' willingness to receive, administer, and recommend COVID-19 vaccines after the First U.S. vaccine rollout

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI:10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100520
Sura O. AlMahasis , Brent Fox , David Ha , Jingjing Qian , Chih-hsuan Wang , Salisa C. Westrick
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Abstract

Introduction

Vaccines remain the cornerstone for prevention of COVID-19. Particularly in rural areas, community pharmacists are among the most accessible healthcare professionals. Their advocacy for immunization can help overcome patients' vaccine hesitancy and close the disparity gap between rural and urban regions. This study explored factors influencing the willingness to recommend and administer COVID-19 vaccines among rural community pharmacists after the first U.S. vaccine rollout.

Methods

A convenience sample of rural community pharmacists completed a selfadministered, validated paper/online survey (n = 86, 23.4% response rate). Measures included COVID-19 vaccination status, perceived benefits of offering COVID-19 immunization services at the pharmacy, and willingness to recommend and administer COVID-19 vaccines. Descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate statistics were used to analyze potential nonresponse bias, survey responses, and associations between variables as appropriate. Alpha was set at 0.05.

Results

The proportion of pharmacists who were vaccinated against COVID-19 was 79.1%. Over 75% of participants were in favor of recommending COVID-19 immunizations to eligible family members and patients and almost 85% agreed that they would administer COVID-19 vaccines to their patients. Most pharmacists perceived COVID-19 immunization services to be beneficial, such as attracting more patients into the pharmacy (81.2%), increasing pharmacy revenue (75.3%), and enhancing relationships with local clinics/public health agencies (74.1%). COVID-19 vaccination status and the perceived benefit of offering immunization services at the pharmacy were significantly associated with pharmacists' willingness to recommend and administer COVID-19 vaccines.

Conclusion

The relatively high rates of COVID-19 vaccination uptake and the strong willingness of rural community pharmacists to recommend and administer COVID-19 vaccines, after the first national vaccine rollout, were encouraging. The findings underscore the importance of engaging rural community pharmacists in efforts to prepare for and respond to future pandemics and public health crises.
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美国首次推出 COVID-19 疫苗后,农村社区药剂师接受、管理和推荐 COVID-19 疫苗的意愿
导言疫苗仍然是预防 COVID-19 的基石。特别是在农村地区,社区药剂师是最容易获得的医疗保健专业人员之一。他们对免疫接种的倡导有助于克服患者对疫苗的犹豫不决,缩小城乡之间的差距。本研究探讨了在美国首次推广 COVID-19 疫苗后,影响农村社区药剂师推荐和接种 COVID-19 疫苗意愿的因素。方法:农村社区药剂师的便利样本完成了一项自填的、经过验证的纸质/在线调查(n = 86,回复率为 23.4%)。调查内容包括 COVID-19 疫苗接种情况、在药房提供 COVID-19 疫苗接种服务的益处以及推荐和接种 COVID-19 疫苗的意愿。我们采用了描述性、双变量和多变量统计方法来分析潜在的非响应偏差、调查回复以及变量之间的关联。结果接种过 COVID-19 疫苗的药剂师比例为 79.1%。超过 75% 的参与者赞成向符合条件的家庭成员和患者推荐接种 COVID-19 疫苗,近 85% 的参与者同意为患者接种 COVID-19 疫苗。大多数药剂师认为 COVID-19 免疫接种服务是有益的,如吸引更多的患者到药房就诊(81.2%)、增加药房收入(75.3%)以及加强与当地诊所/公共卫生机构的关系(74.1%)。COVID-19疫苗接种情况和药房提供免疫服务的预期效益与药剂师推荐和接种COVID-19疫苗的意愿有显著相关性。 结论在首次全国疫苗推广后,COVID-19疫苗的接种率相对较高,农村社区药剂师推荐和接种COVID-19疫苗的意愿强烈,这令人鼓舞。研究结果强调了让农村社区药剂师参与准备和应对未来流行病和公共卫生危机工作的重要性。
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