Szeinbach S L, Fincham J E, Garner D D, Brown T R
School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, University 38677.
Home Health Care Serv Q. 1991;12(1):47-55. doi: 10.1300/J027v12n01_06.
A statewide survey of home health care agency directors in Mississippi was conducted to determine the extent of Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) monitoring and reporting by health care professionals. A 24-item questionnaire was sent to agency directors eliciting responses on agency characteristics, rate of occurrence of ADRs, and attitudes toward responsibility for monitoring ADRs. A total of 77 questionnaires were returned yielding a response rate of 48%. The average program enrolled 104 patients with 3.5 ADRs reported by health care professionals per year (range 0-65). Agency directors reported that physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and members of the pharmacy and therapeutics committee should monitor ADRs. Results indicated a need for all health-care professional involved in home health care to increase their ADR monitoring and reporting activities.
在密西西比州开展了一项针对家庭保健机构负责人的全州范围调查,以确定医护人员对药物不良反应(ADR)的监测和报告程度。向机构负责人发送了一份包含24个条目的问卷,以获取有关机构特征、ADR发生率以及对ADR监测责任的态度等方面的回复。共收回77份问卷,回复率为48%。各项目平均登记了104名患者,医护人员每年报告的ADR为3.5起(范围为0至65起)。机构负责人报告称,医生、护士、药剂师以及药学与治疗学委员会成员都应监测ADR。结果表明,参与家庭保健的所有医护人员都需要加强他们的ADR监测和报告活动。