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Pharmacists self-perceived role competence in prevention and containment of COVID-19: A cross-sectional study.

Suhaib Muflih1, Sayer Al-Azzam1, Lynn Lafferty2, Reema Karasneh3, Ola Soudah3, Yousef Khader4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The increased need for prioritized infection prevention and control (IPC) activities for the prevention and containment of COVID-19 is pivotal and timely in preventing harm caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Little is known about pharmacists' infection IPC activities and their role competence during disease outbreaks. This study aimed to assess pharmacists' perceived role competence to perform frontline roles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
METHOD: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using online social media to recruit eligible participants. A validated questionnaire contained 41 items on sociodemographic characteristics, preventative behaviors, and competencies.
RESULTS: A total of 486 participants completed the survey. Participants reported several IPC activities that could potentially prevent COVID-19 spread. The majority expressed high attitudes towards their capabilities to fulfill their healthcare roles (M = 4.43, SD = 0.46, out of 5). The vast majority of participants (97.1%) were willing to demonstrate the effective way of cleaning hands and using facemasks. Pharmacists (89.1%) showed their willingness to timely refer patients in response to their emerging needs. Gender, age groups, years of experience, monthly incomes, area of work, ability to make a referral, source of information, and self-isolation discontinuation criteria were significantly associated with pharmacists' self-perceived role competence.
CONCLUSION: Pharmacists are well-positioned as access points to care and can potentially play a significant role in the containment of the COVID-19 outbreak by delivering advanced clinical and public health services. Future research efforts need to be comprehensively directed towards the advanced role of pharmacists in implementing point-of-care testing for infectious diseases.
© 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of IJS Publishing Group Ltd.

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Keywords:  And control; COVID-19; Competence; Patient referral; Pharmacists; Prevention

Year:  2021        PMID: 33815788      PMCID: PMC7997263          DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.102243

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)        ISSN: 2049-0801


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