Cipywnyk D M, McBride J
Kingston General Hospital, Ontario.
Can J Hosp Pharm. 1991 Aug;44(4):183-8, 200.
Over the past few years, pharmacy involvement in investigational drug studies has grown. In 1986, Kingston General Hospital conducted a nation-wide survey assessing the extent of pharmacy involvement in clinical drug trials. The aims of the present survey were to show how Investigational Drug Services (IDS) have changed in recent years, to determine areas that need improvement, and to characterize methods of reimbursement for IDS. A total of 148 Canadian hospitals (300 or more beds) were mailed a detailed IDS questionnaire. A response rate of 68% was achieved. Survey results were grouped in the following categories: increase in clinical trials involvement, IDS staffing levels, sponsorship of trials, major areas of clinical drug research, areas of IDS needing improvement, and reimbursement issues. The results of this survey indicate that since 1986 pharmacy departments are becoming more involved in the coordination of clinical drug trials. Perceived areas for improvement in IDS were strikingly uniform between institutions, despite a large variation in the extent of existing services. Reimbursement procedures are not consistent and several methods are used to obtain pharmacy funding. Recommendations are offered for assistance in the development or expansion of pharmacy-coordinated IDS in Canadian hospitals.
在过去几年中,药学部门在研究性药物研究中的参与度有所提高。1986年,金斯顿总医院开展了一项全国性调查,评估药学部门参与临床药物试验的程度。本次调查的目的是展示近年来研究性药物服务(IDS)发生了哪些变化,确定需要改进的领域,并描述IDS的报销方式。总共向148家加拿大医院(300张或更多床位)邮寄了一份详细的IDS调查问卷。回复率为68%。调查结果分为以下几类:参与临床试验的增加、IDS人员配备水平、试验赞助、临床药物研究的主要领域、IDS需要改进的领域以及报销问题。本次调查结果表明,自1986年以来,药学部门在临床药物试验的协调方面参与度越来越高。尽管现有服务程度差异很大,但各机构认为IDS需要改进的领域惊人地一致。报销程序不一致,获取药学资金有几种方式。本文提出了一些建议,以协助加拿大医院发展或扩大药学协调的IDS。