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Can Pharm J (Ott) ; 146(4): 227-32, 2013 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23940480

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate University of Alberta staff and students' acceptance of and satisfaction with receiving influenza vaccinations from student pharmacists during the university's annual influenza campaign. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A patient survey was created to collect patient demographics, influenza history and feedback on the services provided by pharmacy students and to measure willingness to receive vaccinations from a pharmacist in a community pharmacy. The 13-question survey was distributed to patients who received an influenza vaccination from a student pharmacist during the influenza campaign. KEY FINDINGS: A total of 1555 staff and students completed the satisfaction survey. Almost all (n = 1533, 99%) survey participants were satisfied or very satisfied with the service provided by student pharmacists. A total of 1437 (92%) participants agreed or strongly agreed that based on this experience, they would be willing to receive vaccinations from a pharmacist in a community pharmacy and 1526 (98%) participants rated their overall experience at the flu clinic as very good or excellent. CONCLUSIONS: Positive responses to the survey suggest that University of Alberta staff and students are satisfied with the service provided by student pharmacists. Their willingness to receive vaccines from a pharmacist in a community pharmacy highlighted public acceptance of the expanding role of pharmacists as immunizers.

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