National community pharmacy NHS influenza vaccination service in Wales: a primary care mixed methods study

A. Evans, F. Wood, B. Carter
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Background Influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and excess mortality, yet vaccine coverage in the UK remains below target. Community pharmacies are increasingly being promoted as an alternative to vaccination by GPs. Aim To explore and verify the factors that influence the relative performance of pharmacies providing NHS influenza vaccinations. Design and setting A mixed methods study utilising qualitative, semi-structured interviews and quantitative analysis of predictors of vaccination numbers in community pharmacies in Wales. Method Interviews were conducted with 16 pharmacists who participated in the Welsh national pharmacy influenza service in 2013–2014. A purposive sampling strategy was used. Qualitative findings were analysed using framework analysis. Potential predictors of vaccination numbers were identified from interviews and a literature review, and included in a multivariable regression model. Results The contribution of community pharmacies towards vaccination in Wales is small. Findings suggest that community pharmacies reach younger at-risk individuals, in whom vaccine uptake is low, in greater proportion than influenza vaccination programmes as a whole. Extended opening hours and urban locations were positively associated with the number of vaccinations given, although pharmacists reported that workload, vaccine costs, unforeseen delays, lack of public awareness, and GPs’ views of the service limited their contribution. Pharmacists, aware of the potential for conflict with GPs, moderated their behaviour to mitigate such risk. Conclusion Before community pharmacies take greater responsibility for delivering healthcare services, obstacles including increasing pharmacist capacity, vaccine procurement, health service delays, managing GP–pharmacy relationships, and improving public awareness must be overcome.
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威尔士国家社区药房NHS流感疫苗接种服务:初级保健混合方法研究
流感是发病率和死亡率过高的一个重要原因,但联合王国的疫苗覆盖率仍低于目标。社区药房越来越多地被推广为全科医生接种疫苗的替代选择。目的探讨并验证影响NHS流感疫苗接种药房相对绩效的因素。设计和设置一项混合方法研究,利用定性,半结构化访谈和定量分析威尔士社区药房疫苗接种数量的预测因子。方法对2013-2014年参与威尔士国家药房流感服务的16名药剂师进行访谈。采用了有目的的抽样策略。采用框架分析对定性结果进行分析。从访谈和文献综述中确定疫苗接种数量的潜在预测因子,并将其纳入多变量回归模型。结果威尔士社区药房对疫苗接种的贡献较小。研究结果表明,社区药房覆盖的是疫苗接种率较低的年轻高危人群,其比例高于整体流感疫苗接种规划。延长开放时间和设在城市地点与接种疫苗的数量呈正相关,尽管药剂师报告说,工作量、疫苗费用、不可预见的延误、公众意识缺乏以及全科医生对服务的看法限制了他们的贡献。药剂师意识到可能与全科医生发生冲突,因此调整了自己的行为,以减轻这种风险。结论在社区药房承担起提供卫生保健服务的更大责任之前,必须克服包括提高药剂师能力、疫苗采购、卫生服务延误、管理gp -药房关系和提高公众意识在内的障碍。
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