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  • Health Services Research
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for robust public health response strategies.
  • Pharmacy-based immunization (PBI) has emerged as a key strategy to leverage pharmacies for public health initiatives.
  • Inconsistent pharmacy participation during recent pandemics indicates a need to clarify PBI roles and bridge the gap between research and practice.

Approach:

  • A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative studies was performed, adhering to PRISMA guidelines.
  • The review synthesized existing literature on PBI to document progress and identify research gaps.
  • This study uniquely incorporates mathematical optimization methods in its review of PBI literature.

Key Points:

  • PBI significantly enhances population accessibility and territorial equity in healthcare.
  • The effectiveness of PBI is influenced by the socio-economic and political environment of a region.
  • Public-private partnerships are crucial for the successful implementation and scaling of PBI initiatives.

Conclusions:

  • PBI presents a valuable model for expanding immunization access and improving public health outcomes.
  • Further research should address the identified gaps to optimize PBI strategies.
  • Understanding the contextual factors influencing PBI is essential for effective public health planning and policy development.