让药剂师成为疫苗卫士:独立社区药房试点研究。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Pub Date : 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2024.102257
Allison Hursman, Hailey Wanner, Ellen Rubinstein
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背景:即使在 COVID-19 之前,提高社区的疫苗接种率也是至关重要的。使用 "疫苗卫士 "或 "VaxChamps "已初见成效。疫苗接种倡导者通常是受过专业培训但没有特殊证书的社区成员,他们通过分享自己的经验和知识来倡导疫苗接种。药房技术人员的执业范围加上他们与药房患者的频繁互动,使他们成为理想的疫苗接种倡导者,也是 VaxChamp 计划的理想人选。本研究评估了 VaxChamp 计划在北达科他州(ND)社区药房的实施情况和影响:描述 VaxChamp 计划在社区药房的发展和实施情况,并评估其对疫苗接种率和各药房组织环境中与疫苗相关任务的影响:VaxChamp 计划包括为每个参与计划的药房培训一名技术人员,使其每周花费五小时从事与疫苗相关的工作。数据收集包括事后调查、月度报告,以及对 VaxChamps 和六家药房的药剂师主管 (PIC) 进行的半结构化访谈。定量数据采用描述性统计进行分析,定性数据则采用归纳法进行分析,以确定关键主题:结果:参与研究的六家药房在地点和人员配备上各不相同。大多数药房都有过疫苗管理经验。根据药房的人员配备和工作流程,VaxChamps 的职责从行政工作到直接接种疫苗不等。几家药房的肺炎球菌和乙型肝炎疫苗接种率有所上升,而带状疱疹疫苗接种率则有所下降。高级药学实践经验 (APPE) 学生的存在往往会影响 VaxChamps 的职责,这强调了明确角色分工的必要性:结论:将药学技术人员作为 VaxChamps 纳入社区药房是提高疫苗接种率和改善公共卫生的一项有前途的策略。未来的研究应探索如何更好地将技术人员纳入综合免疫战略,并解决影响计划实施的环境因素。
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Empowering pharmacy technicians as vaccine champions: A pilot study in independent community pharmacies

Background

Increasing vaccine uptake in communities has been essential, even before coronavirus disease 2019. The use of "vaccine champions" or "VaxChamps" has shown promise. VaxChamps, who are often community members with specialized training but no special credentials, advocate for vaccination by sharing their experiences and knowledge. Pharmacy technicians’ scope of practice, coupled with their frequent interactions with pharmacy patients, make them ideal vaccine champions and a natural fit for the VaxChamp program. This study assessed the implementation and impact of the VaxChamp program in North Dakota community pharmacies.

Objectives

To describe the development and implementation of the VaxChamp program in community pharmacies and evaluate its effect on vaccination rates and vaccine-related tasks within each pharmacy’s organizational context.

Methods

The VaxChamp program involved training one technician per participating pharmacy to spend 5 hours per week on vaccine-related tasks. Data collection included pre-post surveys, monthly reports, and semi-structured interviews with VaxChamps and pharmacists-in-charge from 6 pharmacies. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, while qualitative data were analyzed using inductive methods to identify key themes.

Results

The 6 participating pharmacies varied in location and staffing. Most had prior vaccine administration experience. VaxChamps’ roles ranged from administrative tasks to direct vaccine administration, depending on the pharmacy’s staffing and workflow. Vaccination rates for pneumococcal and hepatitis B vaccines increased in several pharmacies, while shingles vaccination rates declined. The presence of advanced pharmacy practice experience students often influenced VaxChamps’ responsibilities, underscoring the need for clear role delineation.

Conclusion

Integrating pharmacy technicians as VaxChamps in community pharmacies is a promising strategy to increase vaccination rates and enhance public health. Future research should explore ways to better integrate technicians into comprehensive immunization strategies and address the contextual factors that influence program implementation.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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