COVID-19 和药剂师的作用:伊拉克和叙利亚药剂师的知识和看法。

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-10 DOI:10.18549/PharmPract.2022.1.2585
Iman A Basheti, Razan Nassar, Feras El-Hajji, Bayan Othman, Kinda T Alkoudsi, Zaid Al-Ani
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目的评估叙利亚和伊拉克的药剂师对 COVID-19 大流行期间其角色的了解、准备情况和看法。此外,还调查药剂师对在 COVID-19 大流行期间发挥应急作用的障碍以及对决策者责任的看法:这项横断面研究设计于 COVID-19 爆发期间在伊拉克和叙利亚进行,为期一个月(2020 年 4 月)。通过有效的在线调查问卷实现研究目标。数据使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)进行分析:共有 916 人参与了此次研究(447 人来自伊拉克,439 人来自叙利亚)。大多数伊拉克参与者是学生,而大多数叙利亚参与者是毕业生和技术人员。伊拉克参与者的平均年龄为 22.5 岁(SD= 4.1),而叙利亚参与者的平均年龄为 28.7 岁(SD= 9.1)。发现药剂学毕业生和技术人员与本科生在关注最新冠状病毒管理信息方面存在明显差异(p< 0.001)。据报告,媒体是伊拉克和叙利亚参与者获取流行病/大流行病知识的最常用来源。约 72% 的人非常同意/同意药学院在培养他们应对流行病/大流行病方面的作用。此外,64.3%的人非常同意/同意药剂师协会和学会在帮助他们应对流行病/大流行病(如冠状病毒)方面发挥作用。此外,82.9% 的人认为药剂师应接受培训课程,学习如何在流行病和大流行爆发期间为人们提供心理健康支持:结论:高等药学教育机构和药学专业团体在培养药剂师应对流行病方面发挥着重要作用。因此,事先提供有关流行病/大流行病管理的培训课程、工作坊、讲座和在线信息资源对药剂师来说至关重要。
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COVID-19 and role of pharmacists: Knowledge and perceptions of pharmacists from Iraq and Syria.

Objectives: To assess pharmacists from Syria and Iraq on their knowledge, readiness, and perspectives on their roles during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to investigate pharmacists' perceived barriers towards delivering their emergency roles during the COVID-19 pandemic and perceived policymakers' responsibilities.

Methods: This cross-sectional study design was conducted in Iraq and Syria during COVID-19 outbreak over one month (April 2020). The study objectives were addressed through a validated online questionnaire. Data was analyzed using statistical package for social science (SPSS).

Results: A total of 916 individuals participated in this study (447 from Iraq and 439 from Syria). Most of Iraqi participants were students while most of Syrian participants were graduates and technicians. The mean age for the Iraqi participants was 22.5 (SD= 4.1) while the mean age for the Syrian participants was 28.7 (SD= 9.1). A significant difference (p< 0.001) was found in following the latest coronavirus updates on management among pharmacy graduates and technicians and undergraduate students. Media was reported as the most used source for knowledge about epidemics/pandemics among the Iraqi and the Syrian participants. Around 72% strongly agreed/agreed that the faculties of pharmacy have a role in preparing them to deal with epidemics/pandemics. In addition, 64.3% strongly agreed/agreed that pharmacist associations and societies have a role in preparing them to deal with epidemics/pandemics such as the coronavirus. Moreover, 82.9% believed that pharmacists should receive training programs on how to provide mental health support for people during epidemic and pandemic outbreaks.

Conclusion: Tertiary pharmacy education providers and pharmacy professional bodies have a strong role in preparing pharmacists to deal with pandemics. Therefore, the importance of providing beforehand training programs on epidemics/pandemics management, workshops, lectures, and online information resources for such circumstances is crucial for pharmacists.

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