Healthcare provider awareness, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors regarding the role of pharmacists as immunizers

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We explored perceptions of healthcare providers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick about pharmacists as immunizers. Pharmacists’ scopes of practice are increasingly broadening to include immunization, and providers and policymakers may find meaning in the lessons we learned. Invitations to participate in our online survey were circulated by professional associations, health authorities, and in social media posts. A total of 204 healthcare providers completed our survey, of whom 59.3% were pharmacists, 17.6% were nurses, and 23.0% were physicians. Nurses (30.6%) and physicians (34.0%) experienced fewer logistical barriers to immunizing compared to pharmacists, 71.1% of whom identified practice logistics as a determinant in offering vaccines to patients (p

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Di Castri, A. M., Halperin, D. M., Ye, L., MacKinnon-Cameron, D., Kervin, M., Isenor, J. E., & Halperin, S. A. (2022). Healthcare provider awareness, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors regarding the role of pharmacists as immunizers. Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2022.2147356

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