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“We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic

In many countries, community pharmacies have played an important role during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing essential medicines and personal protective equipment (PPE), disseminating information on disease prevention and management, and referring clients to health facilities. In recognition of thi...

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Autores principales: Wulandari, Luh Putu Lila, Khan, Mishal, Probandari, Ari, Batura, Neha, Ferdiana, Astri, Mashuri, Yusuf Ari, Wibawa, Tri, Daraninggar, Dea, Dewi, Berlian Kusuma, Day, Ric, Jan, Stephen, Schierhout, Gill, Yeung, Shunmay, Wiseman, Virginia, Liverani, Marco
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000606
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author Wulandari, Luh Putu Lila
Khan, Mishal
Probandari, Ari
Batura, Neha
Ferdiana, Astri
Mashuri, Yusuf Ari
Wibawa, Tri
Daraninggar, Dea
Dewi, Berlian Kusuma
Day, Ric
Jan, Stephen
Schierhout, Gill
Yeung, Shunmay
Wiseman, Virginia
Liverani, Marco
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Khan, Mishal
Probandari, Ari
Batura, Neha
Ferdiana, Astri
Mashuri, Yusuf Ari
Wibawa, Tri
Daraninggar, Dea
Dewi, Berlian Kusuma
Day, Ric
Jan, Stephen
Schierhout, Gill
Yeung, Shunmay
Wiseman, Virginia
Liverani, Marco
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description In many countries, community pharmacies have played an important role during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing essential medicines and personal protective equipment (PPE), disseminating information on disease prevention and management, and referring clients to health facilities. In recognition of this, there are increasing calls for an improved understanding of the challenges and experiences faced by these providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a view to providing them with better support and guidance now and during future emergencies. Between January and February 2021 we conducted 21 qualitative interviews to explore the experiences, safety concerns, and attitudes of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians during the COVID-19 crisis in Indonesia, a country that has recorded more than four million cases since the start of the pandemic. Interview transcripts were analysed using thematic content analysis. Findings indicate that COVID-19 has had a significant impact on pharmacy practices in Indonesia. Most participants implemented preventive measures and adapted their business models to the changing circumstances. The shift to remote sales and home delivery allowed many pharmacies to maintain, and even increase their profit margins due to greater demand for medicines and PPE. However, many participants were concerned about the increased risk of infection due to limited social distancing and prolonged interactions with clients, many of whom displayed COVID-19 symptoms. Importantly, there was a general perception that the government did not sufficiently recognize these risks. In conclusion, the government should consider developing additional operational guidelines and regulatory frameworks to improve the safety, operation, and involvement of community pharmacies in the current pandemic response efforts and any future public health emergencies.
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spelling pubmed-100217382023-03-17 “We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic Wulandari, Luh Putu Lila Khan, Mishal Probandari, Ari Batura, Neha Ferdiana, Astri Mashuri, Yusuf Ari Wibawa, Tri Daraninggar, Dea Dewi, Berlian Kusuma Day, Ric Jan, Stephen Schierhout, Gill Yeung, Shunmay Wiseman, Virginia Liverani, Marco PLOS Glob Public Health Research Article In many countries, community pharmacies have played an important role during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing essential medicines and personal protective equipment (PPE), disseminating information on disease prevention and management, and referring clients to health facilities. In recognition of this, there are increasing calls for an improved understanding of the challenges and experiences faced by these providers during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a view to providing them with better support and guidance now and during future emergencies. Between January and February 2021 we conducted 21 qualitative interviews to explore the experiences, safety concerns, and attitudes of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians during the COVID-19 crisis in Indonesia, a country that has recorded more than four million cases since the start of the pandemic. Interview transcripts were analysed using thematic content analysis. Findings indicate that COVID-19 has had a significant impact on pharmacy practices in Indonesia. Most participants implemented preventive measures and adapted their business models to the changing circumstances. The shift to remote sales and home delivery allowed many pharmacies to maintain, and even increase their profit margins due to greater demand for medicines and PPE. However, many participants were concerned about the increased risk of infection due to limited social distancing and prolonged interactions with clients, many of whom displayed COVID-19 symptoms. Importantly, there was a general perception that the government did not sufficiently recognize these risks. In conclusion, the government should consider developing additional operational guidelines and regulatory frameworks to improve the safety, operation, and involvement of community pharmacies in the current pandemic response efforts and any future public health emergencies. Public Library of Science 2022-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10021738/ /pubmed/36962398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000606 Text en © 2022 Wulandari et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Khan, Mishal
Probandari, Ari
Batura, Neha
Ferdiana, Astri
Mashuri, Yusuf Ari
Wibawa, Tri
Daraninggar, Dea
Dewi, Berlian Kusuma
Day, Ric
Jan, Stephen
Schierhout, Gill
Yeung, Shunmay
Wiseman, Virginia
Liverani, Marco
“We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
title “We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full “We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_fullStr “We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed “We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_short “We face the same risk as the other health workers”: Perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic
title_sort “we face the same risk as the other health workers”: perceptions and experiences of community pharmacists in indonesia during the covid-19 pandemic
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10021738/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36962398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0000606
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