主要利益相关者对魁北克社区药房提供疫苗接种服务的看法。

IF 1.6 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Canadian Pharmacists Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1177/17151635241269988
Alexandre Chadi, Daniel J G Thirion, Nancy M Waite, Pierre-Marie David
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背景:疫苗接种不足是一个公共卫生问题,对服务不足人群的影响尤为严重。药剂师是可以接触到的医疗保健专业人员,他们有可能更好地为社区服务。本研究旨在了解组织障碍如何影响药剂师在社区药房满足服务不足客户疫苗接种需求的能力:我们对魁北克的主要利益相关者进行了半结构化访谈。方法:我们对魁北克省的主要利益相关者进行了半结构式访谈,并根据实施研究综合框架的领域对访谈结果进行了编码:我们与来自药房协会、连锁药房和旗帜药房、综合健康和社会服务中心以及魁北克当地公共卫生部门的代表进行了 14 次访谈。从四个方面确定了促进疫苗接种的障碍:1) 疫苗服务物流;2) 药房环境;3) 外部影响;4) 药剂师的知识和信仰:讨论:药剂师可以使用的技术工具是足够的,但由于药房软件、疫苗登记处和省级预约系统之间缺乏整合,因此并不方便用户使用。技术限制了某些服务不足人群获得疫苗接种的机会。此外,与疫苗接种相关的激励措施不利于为难以接触到的客户接种疫苗,也限制了药剂师主动推荐疫苗的能力。药剂师更倾向于参与大规模疫苗接种活动,而将疫苗接种工作委托给护士和技术人员则可使药店在经济上收支平衡。某些服务,如旅行健康疫苗接种,需要更多的知识,这使一些药剂师在融入这一角色时遇到了阻力:结论:药剂师完全有能力提高疫苗接种率,但一些技术和组织上的障碍限制了他们提供疫苗接种服务和覆盖服务不足社区的能力。应更好地协调激励机制和主动宣传,以鼓励药剂师积极识别和接触服务不足的人群。
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Key stakeholder perspectives on delivery of vaccination services in Quebec community pharmacies.

Background: Undervaccination is a public health issue that disproportionately affects underserved populations. Pharmacists are accessible health care professionals who have the potential to better reach communities. The aim of this study is to understand how organizational obstacles influence the pharmacist's ability to meet underserved clients' vaccination needs in community pharmacy.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with key stakeholders in Quebec. Results were codified according to domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

Results: Fourteen interviews were carried out with representatives from pharmacy associations, pharmacy chains and banners, integrated health and social service centres, and local Quebec Public Health departments. Barriers to promoting vaccination were identified in four areas: 1) vaccine service logistics, 2) the pharmacy setting, 3) external influences and 4) pharmacist's knowledge and beliefs.

Discussion: Technological tools accessible to pharmacists are sufficient but not user-friendly due to the lack of integration between the pharmacy software, the vaccine registry and the provincial appointment system. Technology limits access to vaccination for certain underserved populations. Moreover, the incentives linked to vaccination do not favour the vaccination of difficult-to-reach clients and they limit pharmacists' ability to be proactive with vaccine recommendations. Pharmacists are more inclined to participate in mass vaccination campaigns, and delegating vaccine administration to nurses and technicians allows pharmacies to financially break even. Certain services such as travel health vaccination require an extended set of knowledge, which creates resistance for some pharmacists to integrate the role.

Conclusion: Pharmacists are well-placed to improve vaccination uptake, but several technological and organizational barriers limit their ability to provide vaccination services and reach underserved communities. A better alignment between incentives and proactive promotion should be put forward to encourage pharmacists to actively identify and reach underserved populations.

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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
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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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