Korenstein Deborah, Keyhani Salomeh, Ross Joseph S
Department of Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave Levy Place, Campus Box 1087, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Arch Surg. 2010 Jun;145(6):570-7. doi: 10.1001/archsurg.2010.75.
To explore attitudes of physicians from all specialties toward gifts from and interactions with the pharmaceutical and medical device industries.
Anonymous, cross-sectional survey distributed and collected between June 1 and September 1, 2008.
Hospitals in the Mount Sinai School of Medicine consortium in the New York, New York, metropolitan area.
Faculty and trainee physicians from all clinical departments.
Attitudes toward industry interactions and gifts and their appropriateness measured on 4-point Likert scales.
A total of 590 physicians and medical students completed the survey (response rate, 67.0%); 351 (59.5%) were male, 230 (39.0%) were attending physicians, and 131 (23.7%) of 553 (excluding medical students) were from surgical specialties. Attitudes toward industry and gifts were generally positive: 72.2% found sponsored lunches appropriate, whereas 25.4% considered large gifts appropriate. Surgeons, trainees, and those unfamiliar with institutional policies on industry interactions held more positive attitudes than others and were more likely to deem some gifts appropriate, including industry funding of residency programs and, among surgeons, receiving meals, travel expenses, and payments for attending lectures. Nonattending physicians held more positive attitudes toward receiving meals in clinical settings, textbooks, and samples.
Physicians continue to hold positive attitudes toward marketing-oriented activities of the pharmaceutical and device industries. Changes in medical culture and physician education focused on surgeons and trainees may align physician attitudes with current policy trends.
探讨各专科医生对来自制药和医疗器械行业的礼品以及与这些行业互动的态度。
2008年6月1日至9月1日期间进行的匿名横断面调查,调查结果进行收集。
纽约市大都会区西奈山医学院联盟的医院。
所有临床科室的教职员工和实习医生。
采用4分李克特量表衡量对行业互动和礼品的态度及其适宜性。
共有590名医生和医学生完成了调查(回复率为67.0%);其中351人(59.5%)为男性,230人(39.0%)为主治医生,553人(不包括医学生)中有131人(23.7%)来自外科专科。对行业和礼品的态度总体较为积极:72.2%的人认为行业赞助的午餐是合适的,而25.4%的人认为大额礼品是合适的。外科医生、实习生以及那些不熟悉机构关于行业互动政策的人比其他人持有更积极的态度,并且更有可能认为某些礼品是合适的,包括行业对住院医师培训项目的资助,对外科医生来说,还包括接受餐食、差旅费以及参加讲座的报酬。非主治医生对在临床环境中接受餐食、教科书和样品持更积极的态度。
医生对制药和器械行业以营销为导向的活动仍持积极态度。针对外科医生和实习生的医学文化和医生教育方面的变革可能使医生的态度与当前政策趋势保持一致。