Date of Completion

2021

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy

Keywords

COVID-19 Vaccines, Pharmacists

Abstract

The researchers carried out a cross-sectional investigation using an anonymous online survey approach. The data was gathered an online questionnaire that was given to the participants who are pharmacists working in the province of Cavite, Philippines. Stratified random sampling was used in the study. Fifty (50) registered pharmacists were included in the study. Data was analyzed through mode, frequency, Spearman Rho's and Cramer's V. The study concludes that only sex classification and knowledge have an association with each other and only knowledge and perception of pharmacists regarding the COVID-19 vaccination response has a significant relationship with each other. This means that only the change in value of the knowledge and perception of pharmacists towards COVID-19 vaccination response will affect each other.

First Advisor

Richard L. Pineda, CPht, RPh

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