Pharmacist's Perspectives on Administering a COVID-19 Vaccine in Community Pharmacies in Four Balkan Countries
Аутори
Turcu-Stiolica, AdinaKamusheva, Maria
Bogdan, Maria
Tadić, Ivana
Harasani, Klejda
Subtirelu, Mihaela-Simona
Meca, Andreea-Daniela
Šesto, Sofia
Odalović, Marina
Arsić, Jasmina
Stojkov, Svetlana
Terzieva, Emili
Petrova, Guenka
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Community pharmacists expanded their roles and engaged in vaccination services in many countries around the world, but not in Balkan countries. This research aimed to assess the perceptions of pharmacists on involvement in the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine administration in four Balkan countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia). A cross-sectional survey was conducted using an online questionnaire that was distributed to community pharmacists across these countries between February and March 2021. A total of 636 community pharmacists were included in the analysis of the survey. The willingness to administer vaccines for COVID-19 (or other vaccines well established in the practice, like a flu vaccine) in community pharmacies is significantly different among the countries: the pharmacists from Albania were more willing to administer vaccines. The factors associated with the eagerness to vaccinate are almost the same among the countries: the lack of training in the faculty... classes and the lack of a special place where to administer vaccines. Additional significant factors were found in Bulgaria (pharmacists from independent pharmacies wanted more than the pharmacists working in chain pharmacies to administer vaccines) and in Serbia (male pharmacists agreed more with administering vaccines than female pharmacists). Further national reforms are needed for adopting the expanding role of community pharmacists.
Кључне речи:
COVID-19 / community pharmacy / Balkan countries / pharmacists / training / vaccinationИзвор:
Frontiers in Public Health, 2021, 9Издавач:
- Frontiers Media S.A.
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200161 (Универзитет у Београду, Фармацеутски факултет) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200161)
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.766146
ISSN: 2296-2565
WoS: 000728933800001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85120872627
Институција/група
PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Turcu-Stiolica, Adina AU - Kamusheva, Maria AU - Bogdan, Maria AU - Tadić, Ivana AU - Harasani, Klejda AU - Subtirelu, Mihaela-Simona AU - Meca, Andreea-Daniela AU - Šesto, Sofia AU - Odalović, Marina AU - Arsić, Jasmina AU - Stojkov, Svetlana AU - Terzieva, Emili AU - Petrova, Guenka PY - 2021 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4007 AB - Community pharmacists expanded their roles and engaged in vaccination services in many countries around the world, but not in Balkan countries. This research aimed to assess the perceptions of pharmacists on involvement in the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine administration in four Balkan countries (Albania, Bulgaria, Romania, and Serbia). A cross-sectional survey was conducted using an online questionnaire that was distributed to community pharmacists across these countries between February and March 2021. A total of 636 community pharmacists were included in the analysis of the survey. The willingness to administer vaccines for COVID-19 (or other vaccines well established in the practice, like a flu vaccine) in community pharmacies is significantly different among the countries: the pharmacists from Albania were more willing to administer vaccines. The factors associated with the eagerness to vaccinate are almost the same among the countries: the lack of training in the faculty classes and the lack of a special place where to administer vaccines. Additional significant factors were found in Bulgaria (pharmacists from independent pharmacies wanted more than the pharmacists working in chain pharmacies to administer vaccines) and in Serbia (male pharmacists agreed more with administering vaccines than female pharmacists). Further national reforms are needed for adopting the expanding role of community pharmacists. PB - Frontiers Media S.A. T2 - Frontiers in Public Health T1 - Pharmacist's Perspectives on Administering a COVID-19 Vaccine in Community Pharmacies in Four Balkan Countries VL - 9 DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2021.766146 ER -
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Turcu-Stiolica, A., Kamusheva, M., Bogdan, M., Tadić, I., Harasani, K., Subtirelu, M., Meca, A., Šesto, S., Odalović, M., Arsić, J., Stojkov, S., Terzieva, E.,& Petrova, G.. (2021). Pharmacist's Perspectives on Administering a COVID-19 Vaccine in Community Pharmacies in Four Balkan Countries. in Frontiers in Public Health Frontiers Media S.A.., 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.766146
Turcu-Stiolica A, Kamusheva M, Bogdan M, Tadić I, Harasani K, Subtirelu M, Meca A, Šesto S, Odalović M, Arsić J, Stojkov S, Terzieva E, Petrova G. Pharmacist's Perspectives on Administering a COVID-19 Vaccine in Community Pharmacies in Four Balkan Countries. in Frontiers in Public Health. 2021;9. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.766146 .
Turcu-Stiolica, Adina, Kamusheva, Maria, Bogdan, Maria, Tadić, Ivana, Harasani, Klejda, Subtirelu, Mihaela-Simona, Meca, Andreea-Daniela, Šesto, Sofia, Odalović, Marina, Arsić, Jasmina, Stojkov, Svetlana, Terzieva, Emili, Petrova, Guenka, "Pharmacist's Perspectives on Administering a COVID-19 Vaccine in Community Pharmacies in Four Balkan Countries" in Frontiers in Public Health, 9 (2021), https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.766146 . .