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Research

Pharmacists’ perceived barriers towards delivering their emergency roles during the COVID-19 pandemic and perceived policymakers’ responsibilities

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Article: 62 | Received 28 May 2020, Accepted 12 Aug 2020, Published online: 04 Dec 2023

Figures & data

Table 1 Demographic characteristics reported by study participants (n = 726)

Fig. 1 Differences between pharmacists (n = 470) and students’ (n = 256) perception scores regarding their perception towards the role of pharmacy faculties (a) (p = 0.013) and their perception towards the role of JPA (b) (p = 0.247) to deal with epidemics/pandemics and Coronavirus specifically

Fig. 1 Differences between pharmacists (n = 470) and students’ (n = 256) perception scores regarding their perception towards the role of pharmacy faculties (a) (p = 0.013) and their perception towards the role of JPA (b) (p = 0.247) to deal with epidemics/pandemics and Coronavirus specifically

Fig. 2 Participants (n = 726) perceived opinion regarding their fear from coronavirus pandemic

Fig. 2 Participants (n = 726) perceived opinion regarding their fear from coronavirus pandemic

Table 2 Perceptions of participants (n = 726) regarding role of the faculties of pharmacy in preparing pharmacists for their responsibilities during epidemics/pandemics, and specifically the coronavirus pandemic

Table 3 Perceptions of study participants (n = 726) of the current role of the Jordan Pharmaceutical Association (JPA) in combating epidemics/pandemics and specifically the coronavirus infection

Availability of data and materials

The data will be made available by the corresponding author upon request.