Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV): Independent Community Pharmacy Impact in Promoting Prevention Through Immunization.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2024-10-19 DOI:10.1177/87551225241285324
Angelina Vascimini, Maryam Deravi, Gabrielle Perez, Kathryn Sanford, Madden Stockstill, Tina Finnegan, Richie Nabinger, Theresa Tolle, Stacey Curtis
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Abstract

Background: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) typically results in mild cold-like symptoms; however, it can lead to severe complications and hospitalization in patients who are 60 years of age and older with long-term health conditions.

Objective: The aim of this study was to assess patient knowledge about RSV and to provide patients with information about the virus and the vaccination.

Methods: A multisite cross-sectional pilot study was conducted from September 12, 2023, to March 11, 2024, in the independent community pharmacy setting. Included were all patients aged 60 years and older who consented to filling out the 14-question survey. Excluded were patients who declined to take the survey. Patients completed the survey either on paper or electronically, and the survey included initial consent, demographic information, past medical history, knowledge of RSV, consent to vaccine administration, and reasons for refusal, if applicable. At the end of the survey, patients could consent to vaccine administration onsite and were provided with an educational handout.

Results: The primary outcome revealed that 78% of participants had not received any education from their healthcare provider about RSV. Additionally, 70% correctly identified ways RSV might spread, 60% reported knowing how to protect themselves, and 58% correctly indicated that a previous RSV infection does not provide immunity. As for the secondary outcomes, 63% of participants consented to receive the vaccine on the day of the survey.

Conclusion: The study underscores the critical role of community pharmacies in healthcare delivery and the need for enhanced educational efforts to support vaccination programs.

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呼吸道合胞病毒 (RSV):独立社区药房在促进免疫预防方面的影响。
背景:呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)通常会导致轻微的类似感冒的症状;然而,对于 60 岁及以上患有长期疾病的患者来说,它可能会导致严重的并发症和住院治疗:本研究旨在评估患者对 RSV 的了解程度,并为患者提供有关病毒和疫苗接种的信息:2023 年 9 月 12 日至 2024 年 3 月 11 日,在独立社区药房环境中开展了一项多地点横断面试点研究。研究对象包括所有同意填写 14 个问题调查表的 60 岁及以上患者。不包括拒绝接受调查的患者。患者通过纸质或电子方式完成调查,调查内容包括初始同意、人口统计学信息、既往病史、对 RSV 的了解程度、是否同意接种疫苗以及拒绝接种的原因(如适用)。调查结束后,患者可现场同意接种疫苗,并获得一份教育手册:主要结果显示,78% 的参与者没有从其医疗保健提供者那里接受过任何有关 RSV 的教育。此外,70% 的人正确指出了 RSV 可能的传播途径,60% 的人表示知道如何保护自己,58% 的人正确指出以前感染过 RSV 并不会产生免疫力。至于次要结果,63%的参与者同意在调查当天接种疫苗:这项研究强调了社区药房在医疗保健服务中的关键作用,以及加强教育工作以支持疫苗接种计划的必要性。
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