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Pharmacy interventions on COVID-19 in Europe: Mapping current practices and a scoping review

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RESEARCH IN SOCIAL & ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACY
卷 18, 期 8, 页码 3338-3349

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2021.12.003

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Scoping review; Community pharmacy; COVID-19; Pandemic; Public health; Europe

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  1. Pharaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU)
  2. Associacao Nacional das Farmacias (ANF)

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The COVID-19 pandemic has made community pharmacists the frontline responders, implementing various interventions and expanding their roles. Research on pharmacy interventions on COVID-19 in Europe has shown a wide range of practices and increased powers for pharmacies. These findings have significant implications for pharmacy research, policy, and practice in future public health emergencies.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has put community pharmacists at the frontline of prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery efforts. Pharmacies had to reorganize and implement several different interventions and measures within a very short time frame. Objectives: 1) To map the current reported practice and trends and to review the literature on pharmacy-based interventions on COVID-19 provided in Europe; 2) To identify knowledge gaps and future avenues for pharmacy research, policy, and practice in response to public health emergencies. Methods: We used a mixed methods approach combining country mapping of current practices of pharmacy interventions on COVID-19 reported by pharmacy associations in Europe with a scoping review of published literature. Results: We mapped current practices on 31 pharmacy interventions on COVID-19 in 32 countries in Europe. Almost all preventive measures to reduce health risks have been provided in most countries. Other frequent interventions reflected preparedness for stockpiling, increased demand for services and products, and important patient care interventions exceeding dispensing role. Expanded powers granted to pharmacies and legislation passed in view of COVID-19 enabled services that improve access to medicines and relevant products, patient screening and referral including point-of-care antigen testing, support to vulnerable patients, and COVID-19 vaccination. We identified 9 studies conducted in pharmacies in 7 countries in Europe. Most studies are crosssectional and/or descriptive. Pharmacy associations played an important supporting role by developing and updating guidance and emergency plans to assist community pharmacists. Conclusions: A wide array of pharmacy interventions on COVID-19 was implemented in several countries within a very short time frame. Research on pharmacy interventions on COVID-19 is still in its infancy but confirmed the wide array of interventions provided and expanded powers granted to pharmacies. These findings may provide a significant impact to improve pharmacy research, policy, and practice in response to future public health emergencies in Europe and globally.

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