College/school of pharmacy affiliation and community pharmacies' involvement in public health activities
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College/school of pharmacy affiliation and community pharmacies' involvement in public health activities
Abstract
Objectives: To examine the relationship between pharmacy college/school affiliation and community pharmacies' involvement in immunization and emergency preparedness activities.
Methods: Telephone interviews were completed with 1,704 community pharmacies randomly sampled from 17 states to determine the pharmacies' involvement in immunization promotion, vaccine distribution, in-house immunization delivery, and health emergency preparedness and response, affiliation with college/school of pharmacy, and selected pharmacy and public health-related characteristics.
Results: Pharmacy college/school-affiliated community pharmacies were more likely than non-affiliated pharmacies to participate in immunization and emergency preparedness when controlling for pharmacy characteristics. College/school affiliation generally became nonsignificant, however, when public health-related characteristics were included in the analysis.
Conclusions: Affiliation with a college/school of pharmacy was related to community pharmacies' involvement in immunization and emergency preparedness.
Keywords: college of pharmacy; community pharmacy; experiential learning; immunization; public health; school of pharmacy.
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