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Virtual Coaching Delivered by Pharmacists to Prevent COVID-19 Transmission

Authors :
Samah Bahy Mohammed Ebaed
Eman Merghani Ali
Osama Mohamed Ibrahim
Derar H. Abdel-Qader
Nadia Al Mazrouei
Husam El Sharu
Ahmad Z. Al Meslamani
Asma' A El-Shara'
Source :
Hospital Pharmacy. 57:300-308
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Background: While the role of pharmacists in the current pandemic control has been recognized worldwide, their coaching efforts to improve public’s behaviors that could prevent COVID-19 transmission has been rarely investigated. Objectives: To assess whether pharmacist-based virtual health coaching sessions could increase the proportion of people who practised healthy social behaviors, to test whether this model can increase the public acceptance of COVID-19 vaccines, and to measure whether these behaviors could actually prevent contracting COVID-19. Method: In this randomized controlled trial, adults who matched specific criteria were randomly allocated into 2 arms. The active arm received 12 pharmacist-based virtual coaching sessions delivered via Zoom® over a month. Participants allocated to the control arm received no coaching. At the end of the last coaching session, both groups were asked to complete a structured questionnaire for outcome assessment. Participants in the active group were followed up to 2 weeks after the end of the last coaching session to check if they contracted COVID-19 or not. The SPSS software version 26.0 (IBM Corp., Chicago, IL) was used for statistical analysis. Results: Of the 300 participants who gave consent for participation, 295 completed the study (147 from the active arm and 148 from the control arm). The proportion of those using face masks, avoiding crowds, and willing to be isolated if infected in the active arm was increased from 51.70%, 53.74%, and 59.86% at baseline to 91.83%, 80.27%, and 96.59% at the end of coaching, respectively (all with P

Details

ISSN :
19451253 and 00185787
Volume :
57
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hospital Pharmacy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d4e8d8e470502e1e69c9766dc71dc2a5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/00185787211032354