Hospital Pharmacy Response to Covid-19 Pandemic in Italy: What We Learned From the First Outbreak Wave.


Journal

Journal of pharmacy practice
ISSN: 1531-1937
Titre abrégé: J Pharm Pract
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 8900945

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Feb 2023
Historique:
pubmed: 16 6 2021
medline: 4 2 2023
entrez: 15 6 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

When COVID-19 pandemic started, Italian hospital pharmacists faced multiple challenges and change their work practices. The aim of this study was to describe the impact of COVID-19 emergency on pharmaceutical care provided by pharmacists during the first wave of the pandemic. Issues related to pharmacist's involvement in the pandemic management were: changes in activities, support received by authorities and pharmacists' own perceived role in the Health System. A cross-sectional study based on a web survey was conducted between May and June 2020 collecting information from pharmacists, members of Italian Society of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 113 (11.4%) completed the questionnaire. The cohort was divided in 2 arms: pharmacists who worked in severely COVID-19 affected areas (High Spread Regions) and those employed in less affected areas (Low Spread Regions). The changes in pharmacy work settings reflected the increase of logistics area and non-sterile clinical galenic, and reduction of clinical tasks. The most demanding challenge was referred to shortages of medical devices and drugs, 61/113 pharmacists reported difficulty in obtaining products compliant to quality standards. National Institutions and Regional Governments provided a greater perceived support. More than 50% of participants felt that their role did not change if compared to other health professionals. Despite some limitations related to their clinical activity, pharmacists played a crucial role in supplying personal protective equipment, medical devices and medications to improve health outcomes during this emergency. The results may guide pharmacists in future actions to improve the management of the pandemic.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND UNASSIGNED
When COVID-19 pandemic started, Italian hospital pharmacists faced multiple challenges and change their work practices.
OBJECTIVES UNASSIGNED
The aim of this study was to describe the impact of COVID-19 emergency on pharmaceutical care provided by pharmacists during the first wave of the pandemic. Issues related to pharmacist's involvement in the pandemic management were: changes in activities, support received by authorities and pharmacists' own perceived role in the Health System.
METHODS UNASSIGNED
A cross-sectional study based on a web survey was conducted between May and June 2020 collecting information from pharmacists, members of Italian Society of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics. 113 (11.4%) completed the questionnaire. The cohort was divided in 2 arms: pharmacists who worked in severely COVID-19 affected areas (High Spread Regions) and those employed in less affected areas (Low Spread Regions).
RESULTS UNASSIGNED
The changes in pharmacy work settings reflected the increase of logistics area and non-sterile clinical galenic, and reduction of clinical tasks. The most demanding challenge was referred to shortages of medical devices and drugs, 61/113 pharmacists reported difficulty in obtaining products compliant to quality standards. National Institutions and Regional Governments provided a greater perceived support. More than 50% of participants felt that their role did not change if compared to other health professionals.
CONCLUSIONS UNASSIGNED
Despite some limitations related to their clinical activity, pharmacists played a crucial role in supplying personal protective equipment, medical devices and medications to improve health outcomes during this emergency. The results may guide pharmacists in future actions to improve the management of the pandemic.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34126804
doi: 10.1177/08971900211023643
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

87-95

Auteurs

Vera Damuzzo (V)

Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, School of Hospital Pharmacy, University of Padua, Padova, Italy.

Riccardo Bertin (R)

Farmacia Pio X, Piombino Dese, Padova, Italy.

Daniele Mengato (D)

Hospital Pharmacy, Bolzano General Hospital, Bolzano, Italy.

Marco Chiumente (M)

Scientific Direction, Italian Society for Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Milan, Italy.

Melania Rivano (M)

Clinical Oncology Pharmacy Department, A. Businco Hospital, Cagliari, Italy.

Angelo Claudio Palozzo (AC)

SIFaCT President, Italian Society for Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Milan, Italy.

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