ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
Background: The WHO has declared the COVID-19 outbreak a public health
emergency. The pandemic’s immense stress is leaving healthcare workers physically and mentally
exhausted. The pharmacist, pharmacy assistant, and pharmacy owner provide a wide range of
healthcare services in community pharmacies and healthcare hubs. Their community
responsibilities positioned them to help manage the COVID-19 pandemic and boost a country’s
pandemic response and readiness.
Objectives: To determine the attitudes and behaviors of the pharmacy workforce before and
during the pandemic and to determine the impact of COVID-19 on the changes in attitudes and
behaviors of the pharmacy workforce.
Method: A descriptive, phenomenological study was conducted among thirty participants, ten
pharmacists, pharmacy assistants, and pharmacy owners. They were interviewed face-to-face
about their attitudes and behaviors while working in a community pharmacy before and during the
pandemic using a researcher-made questionnaire where the responses were coded and analyzed
using MAXQDA software package version 2022.
Results: The participants’ responses were analyzed, and they have enumerated their job
description, standard operating procedures, work satisfaction, and dissatisfaction before and
during the pandemic. The majority of those responses were similar. Clinical-related practices,
pharmacy management, and inventory management were the everyday work they did before and
during the pandemic. Work satisfaction remained upbeat despite the pandemic. However, stress
and fear were felt during the pandemic.
Conclusion: COVID-19 impacted the pharmacy workforce. The workforce’s responses showed
stress and fear during the pandemic. Little change was observed in how work was done before and
during the pandemic. They became more aware of government health protocols during the
pandemic. The workforce is more cautious about hygienic practices and avoids direct
patient/customer contact during the pandemic. The pharmacy workforce is more committed to
following government rules.