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非医师临床医生与行业之间的相互作用:系统评价。

Interactions between non-physician clinicians and industry: a systematic review.

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS Med. 2013 Nov;10(11):e1001561. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001561. Epub 2013 Nov 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

With increasing restrictions placed on physician-industry interactions, industry marketing may target other health professionals. Recent health policy developments confer even greater importance on the decision making of non-physician clinicians. The purpose of this systematic review is to examine the types and implications of non-physician clinician-industry interactions in clinical practice.

METHODS AND FINDINGS

We searched MEDLINE and Web of Science from January 1, 1946, through June 24, 2013, according to PRISMA guidelines. Non-physician clinicians eligible for inclusion were: Registered Nurses, nurse prescribers, Physician Assistants, pharmacists, dieticians, and physical or occupational therapists; trainee samples were excluded. Fifteen studies met inclusion criteria. Data were synthesized qualitatively into eight outcome domains: nature and frequency of industry interactions; attitudes toward industry; perceived ethical acceptability of interactions; perceived marketing influence; perceived reliability of industry information; preparation for industry interactions; reactions to industry relations policy; and management of industry interactions. Non-physician clinicians reported interacting with the pharmaceutical and infant formula industries. Clinicians across disciplines met with pharmaceutical representatives regularly and relied on them for practice information. Clinicians frequently received industry "information," attended sponsored "education," and acted as distributors for similar materials targeted at patients. Clinicians generally regarded this as an ethical use of industry resources, and felt they could detect "promotion" while benefiting from industry "information." Free samples were among the most approved and common ways that clinicians interacted with industry. Included studies were observational and of varying methodological rigor; thus, these findings may not be generalizable. This review is, however, the first to our knowledge to provide a descriptive analysis of this literature.

CONCLUSIONS

Non-physician clinicians' generally positive attitudes toward industry interactions, despite their recognition of issues related to bias, suggest that industry interactions are normalized in clinical practice across non-physician disciplines. Industry relations policy should address all disciplines and be implemented consistently in order to mitigate conflicts of interest and address such interactions' potential to affect patient care. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary.

摘要

背景

随着对医生与行业互动的限制不断增加,行业营销可能会针对其他医疗保健专业人员。最近的卫生政策发展赋予了非医师临床医生的决策更大的重要性。本系统评价的目的是检查临床实践中非医师临床医生与行业互动的类型和影响。

方法和发现

我们根据 PRISMA 指南,从 1946 年 1 月 1 日至 2013 年 6 月 24 日在 MEDLINE 和 Web of Science 上进行了搜索。符合纳入标准的非医师临床医生包括:注册护士、护士处方者、医师助理、药剂师、营养师和物理治疗师或职业治疗师;排除了实习生样本。有 15 项研究符合纳入标准。数据被综合为八个结果领域进行定性分析:行业互动的性质和频率;对行业的态度;对互动的道德可接受性的看法;感知的营销影响力;对行业信息的可靠性感知;为行业互动做准备;对行业关系政策的反应;以及对行业互动的管理。非医师临床医生报告与制药和婴儿配方行业有互动。跨学科的临床医生定期与制药代表会面,并依靠他们获取实践信息。临床医生经常接受行业的“信息”,参加赞助的“教育”,并充当针对患者的类似材料的分销商。临床医生普遍认为这是对行业资源的一种道德利用,并认为他们可以在受益于行业“信息”的同时,察觉到“促销”。免费样品是临床医生与行业互动的最认可和最常见的方式之一。纳入的研究是观察性的,方法学严谨性各不相同;因此,这些发现可能不具有普遍性。然而,这是我们所知的首次对该文献进行描述性分析。

结论

尽管非医师临床医生认识到与偏见相关的问题,但他们对行业互动的普遍积极态度表明,行业互动在跨非医师学科的临床实践中已经规范化。行业关系政策应涵盖所有学科,并一致实施,以减轻利益冲突并解决这些互动可能对患者护理产生的影响。请在文章后面查看编辑摘要。

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