Influenza vaccination coverage at community pharmacies: Positioning, needs, expectations and involvement of community pharmacists in the Franche-Comte region
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Titre | Influenza vaccination coverage at community pharmacies: Positioning, needs, expectations and involvement of community pharmacists in the Franche-Comte region |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Kroemer M., Clairet A.L, Kabiche K., Bendjama A., Bertrand X., Limat S., Nerich V |
Journal | INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOW |
Volume | 51 |
Pagination | 285-289 |
Date Published | MAY |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 2666-9927 |
Mots-clés | Community pharmacist, health, Patient care, vaccination |
Résumé | Introduction: Influenza vaccination coverage currently remains below the 75% recommended threshold by the World Health Organization. To correct this situation, experiments have been successively carried out in France to enable community pharmacists to vaccinate at-risk populations. In this context, a study was conducted with pharmacists from the French Franche-Comte region to evaluate their positioning, needs and expectations regarding influenza vaccination at community pharmacies. Materials and methods: A survey was created and sent to licensed pharmacists in March of 2018. This consisted of 4 parts: characteristics of the community pharmacy; positioning of the pharmacist regarding vaccinations carried out at the pharmacy; training needs and expectations; and willingness to implement vaccinations. Results: The participation rate in this survey was 32% (137/427). More than 90% of the pharmacists agreed that community pharmacies' assets were adequate for the implementation of these vaccinations (accessibility and availability), although 52% considered this complicated. Their main fears were reluctance from patients and conflicts of interest with other health professionals authorized to vaccinate (58%). The needs and expectations regarding pharmacy student training were essential for 94% of them as well as continuous training of practicing pharmacists (96%). The willingness of pharmacists to vaccinate stemmed from the fact that influenza vaccination coverage would increase for at-risk subjects (36%). Conclusion: This survey allowed us to assess the favorable positioning and the real interest of pharmacists from Franche-Comte regarding the influenza vaccination done at community pharmacies, given the proviso that they were given relevant training and allocated adequate resources. (C) 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.medmal.2020.10.012 |