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. 2019 Jun 4;7(2):53.
doi: 10.3390/pharmacy7020053.

The International Pharmacists-as-Immunizers Partnership (IPIP)-Advancing Research on Pharmacist-Administered Immunizations Worldwide

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The International Pharmacists-as-Immunizers Partnership (IPIP)-Advancing Research on Pharmacist-Administered Immunizations Worldwide

Richard R Violette et al. Pharmacy (Basel). .

Abstract

This article describes the formation of the International Pharmacists-as-Immunizers Partnership (IPIP), an international network of pharmacy practice researchers with an interest in pharmacist-administered immunizations. Using funds obtained from a university-sponsored grant, a two-day meeting was held at the University of Waterloo in Canada to discuss published and in-progress research on the topic, identify gaps and priorities for future research, and share implementation strategies used in different jurisdictions. Twelve researchers from five countries attended this initial meeting, identified from both personal networks and from authorship lists from published research. Small- and large-group discussions addressed a number of themes, including: clinical, economic and educational outcomes of the service; the perspectives of pharmacists, patients, and other health professionals; operational and policy factors influencing uptake; safety; and the immunizing pharmacist's role in disaster preparedness. Feedback on our first meeting and outcomes achieved were evaluated on the basis of participant feedback. Key components of the meeting that were considered successful and important lessons learned are summarized, so that other like-minded researchers with a shared pharmacy practice research interest could consider leveraging funding opportunities to establish other international pharmacy practice research networks.

Keywords: immunization; international; network; pharmacists; research.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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International Pharmacists-as-Immunizers Partnership (IPIP) meeting participants. Nancy Waite, Claire Anderson, Mary Hayney, Natalie Gauld, Sherilyn Houle, Jean-Venable “Kelly” R Goode, Kaitlyn Porter, Libby McCourt, Jean Spinks, Gregory Kyle, Beverley Glass, Lisa Nissen, Fiona Kyle, Jennifer Isenor, Chris Campbell, Richard Violette, Gokul Raj Pullagura.

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