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Research paper thumbnail of Awareness of Filipino Community Pharmacists on Immunization Delivery: A Key for Prepared Quality Service

As provided for by Republic Act No. 10918, there is an impending need to train community pharmaci... more As provided for by Republic Act No. 10918, there is an impending need to train community pharmacists in the provision of direct immunization services in the community, in addition to their perceived roles in dispensing and patient counselling. This study seeks to identify problem areas that limit or impede the roles of community pharmacists in the actual administration of routine adult vaccines. A validated semistructured questionnaire based on the Likert scale was designed to assess respondent pharmacists in the areas of dispensing, information systems, vaccine administration and perception on the general concepts of immunization. The respondents highly agreed that they have sufficient information concerning delivery of immunization services in the community and are highly receptive to the provisions of appropriate trainings in vaccine administration. However, there are further needs for trainings on safe and effective parenteral vaccine administration and delivery as well as good ...

Research paper thumbnail of Awareness of Filipino Community Pharmacists on Immunization Delivery: A Key for Prepared Quality Service

As provided for by Republic Act No. 10918, there is an impending need to train community pharmaci... more As provided for by Republic Act No. 10918, there is an impending need to train community pharmacists in the provision of direct immunization services in the community, in addition to their perceived roles in dispensing and patient counselling. This study seeks to identify problem areas that limit or impede the roles of community pharmacists in the actual administration of routine adult vaccines. A validated semistructured questionnaire based on the Likert scale was designed to assess respondent pharmacists in the areas of dispensing, information systems, vaccine administration and perception on the general concepts of immunization. The respondents highly agreed that they have sufficient information concerning delivery of immunization services in the community and are highly receptive to the provisions of appropriate trainings in vaccine administration. However, there are further needs for trainings on safe and effective parenteral vaccine administration and delivery as well as good ...

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