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10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.10.008

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pmid34155979      Res+Social+Adm+Pharm 2021 ; 17 (7): 1327-1331
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  • Rural community pharmacies preparedness for and responses to COVID-19 #MMPMID34155979
  • Carpenter DM; Hastings T; Westrick S; Rosenthal M; Mashburn P; Kiser S; Shepherd JG; Curran G
  • Res Social Adm Pharm 2021[Jul]; 17 (7): 1327-1331 PMID34155979show ga
  • BACKGROUND: Few studies have documented rural community pharmacy disaster preparedness. OBJECTIVES: To: (1) describe rural community pharmacies' preparedness for and responses to COVID-19 and (2) examine whether responses vary by level of pharmacy rurality. METHODS: A convenience sample of rural community pharmacists completed an online survey (62% response rate) that assessed: (a) demographic characteristics; (b) COVID-19 information source use; (c) interest in COVID-19 testing; (d) infection control procedures; (e) disaster preparedness training, and (f) medication supply impacts. Descriptive statistics were calculated and differences by pharmacy rurality were explored. RESULTS: Pharmacists used the CDC (87%), state health departments (77%), and state pharmacy associations (71%) for COVID-19 information, with half receiving conflicting information. Most pharmacists (78%) were interested in offering COVID-19 testing but needed personal protective equipment and training to do so. Only 10% had received disaster preparedness training in the past five years. Although 73% had disaster preparedness plans, 27% were deemed inadequate for the pandemic. Nearly 70% experienced negative impacts in medication supply. There were few differences by rurality level. CONCLUSION: Rural pharmacies may be better positioned to respond to pandemics if they had disaster preparedness training, updated disaster preparedness plans, and received regular policy guidance from professional bodies.
  • |*COVID-19[MESH]
  • |*Community Pharmacy Services[MESH]
  • |*Pharmacies[MESH]
  • |COVID-19 Testing[MESH]
  • |Humans[MESH]
  • |Pharmacists[MESH]


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