Time for harmonization: Pharmacists as immunizers across Canadian jurisdictions

IF 1.6 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Canadian Pharmacists Journal Pub Date : 2019-10-20 DOI:10.1177/1715163519879179
Joseph Fonseca, Jane Pearson Sharpe, S. Houle, N. Waite
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Background Improving vaccination coverage remains a global priority for reducing the health burden and social impact linked to at least 29 infectious diseases for which there are effective vaccines. While childhood vaccinations remain essential, an aging population means that the need for life-course vaccination programs that target adults is increasing. Pharmacists are particularly well suited to overcoming many of the challenges associated with vaccinating adult populations, hence the ongoing development of legislation for pharmacists as immunizers (PAIs) in Canada and abroad. This article provides an overview of the current Canadian landscape for pharmacists administering vaccines, highlights similarities and differences in legislation and regulation and discusses both challenges and opportunities for pharmacists who provide vaccination services. PAIs in Canada have expanded since 2007, when BC became the first province to allow pharmacist-administered vaccinations. Since that time, Canada’s decentralized pharmacy regulatory environment—where decision making takes place largely on a provincial/territorial (P/T) level—has resulted in P/T differences in how quickly and to what extent PAI authority has been implemented. The result is a heterogenous PAI landscape across Canadian jurisdictions, with several interacting variables determining which, if any, vaccines a pharmacist can administer, to whom and under what funding model.
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协调的时间:药剂师作为加拿大司法管辖区的免疫接种者
背景提高疫苗接种覆盖率仍然是减少与至少29种有有效疫苗的传染病相关的健康负担和社会影响的全球优先事项。虽然儿童疫苗接种仍然至关重要,但人口老龄化意味着对针对成年人的终身疫苗接种计划的需求正在增加。药剂师特别适合克服与为成年人群接种疫苗相关的许多挑战,因此加拿大和国外正在制定药剂师作为免疫接种者的立法。本文概述了加拿大药剂师管理疫苗的现状,强调了立法和监管方面的异同,并讨论了提供疫苗接种服务的药剂师面临的挑战和机遇。自2007年不列颠哥伦比亚省成为第一个允许药剂师接种疫苗的省份以来,加拿大的PAI已经扩大。从那时起,加拿大分散的药房监管环境——决策主要在省/地区(P/T)层面上进行——导致了PAI权限实施的速度和程度的P/T差异。结果是,加拿大司法管辖区的PAI情况参差不齐,几个相互作用的变量决定了药剂师可以接种哪些疫苗(如果有的话),给谁接种,以及在什么资助模式下接种。
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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