New Jersey Pharmacists' Perceptions on Performing COVID-19 Testing in Community Pharmacy Practice Sites

J Pharm Pract. 2023 Aug;36(4):853-860. doi: 10.1177/08971900221081629. Epub 2022 Mar 31.

Abstract

BackgroundPoint of care testing (POCT) for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a major source of its control. On May 13, 2020, NJ pharmacists were authorized to order and perform COVID-19 testing, expanding their role in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate NJ pharmacists' perceptions on the safety and potential consequences of performing COVID-19 testing within their community pharmacy practice sites. Methods: An electronic survey was distributed to NJ-registered pharmacists approximately 3 months after the administrative order was issued. Results: The survey was completed by 523 recipients (3.39% response rate) and responses from 311 NJ pharmacists practicing in community pharmacy were analyzed. The majority of respondents (83.8%) were not providing testing, while 16.2% were testing at the time of survey distribution. Most testing pharmacists were staff pharmacists with one to five years of experience, working in a pharmacy chain approximately 30-40 hours per week. Those not testing identified lack of a pharmacy drive-through, insufficient staff, and potential workflow disruption as reasons for not testing. Increased workload and fear of spreading the virus to others were concerns noted by both testers and non-testers. Conclusion: Overall, NJ pharmacists reported mixed perceptions regarding performing COVID-19 testing. Challenges and barriers to pharmacist COVID-19 testing, including inadequate staffing and space, and concerns about reimbursement and disruption to workflow were identified. Findings may serve as a guide to design and implement strategies to overcome barriers.

Keywords: COVID-19; community pharmacists; point-of-care testing.

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19 Testing
  • COVID-19* / diagnosis
  • Community Pharmacy Services*
  • Humans
  • New Jersey
  • Pandemics
  • Pharmacies*
  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacy*
  • Professional Role