Physicians' and Nurses' Perceptions of Pharmacists' Competencies, and Their Needs of Pharmacists during COVID-19

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Mamiya, Kayoko Takeda [1 ]
Hirata, Kazumasa [2 ]
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[1] Hokkaido Univ Sci, Fac Pharmaceut Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0068585, Japan
[2] Wakayama Med Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Wakayama 6408156, Japan
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perception study; pharmacists; physician; nurse; assessment; COVID-19;
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10.3390/pharmacy10030064
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Objective: To understand how physicians and nurses evaluate Japanese pharmacists' observed competencies and to explore potential new roles for pharmacists during COVID-19. Methods: A web-based Japanese survey with 25 items assessing physicians' and nurses' workplaces and the degree of their relationship with pharmacists in their daily work was conducted (Intage, Inc., Tokyo, Japan) in Japan in June 2021 (for one week beginning on 22 June). The survey asked physicians and nurses whether pharmacists had the required professional competencies and whether the needs of physicians and nurses were met by pharmacists in their workplaces. The scored questionnaire data, which used a Likert scale, were calculated as the mean and standard deviation (S.D.). The perception assessment scale used four levels (1, Agree; 2, Slightly agree; 3, Slightly disagree; and 4, Disagree). Results: This perception study ultimately obtained responses from 304 physicians and 336 nurses. Most pharmacists' competencies were evaluated as "Agree" or "Slightly agree" by the physicians and nurses. However, the competencies for "Fundamental basic science" and "Prescription analytical skill or case analytical skill" were evaluated significantly lower by physicians than by nurses (Mann-Whitney U test, p < 0.01). Regarding physicians' and nurses' needs from pharmacists, nurses hoped that pharmacists could play a greater role as healthcare professionals in response to all items; in contrast, physicians hoped that pharmacists could play a greater role as healthcare professionals in response to five items. The common items were related to the role of healthcare professionals in the community. Conclusion: Our research is necessary for facilitating interprofessional collaboration and reflecting these results in pharmacy education by allowing physicians and nurses to assess the competencies of pharmacists and to understand their needs; however, these data are from only one country.
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