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卡塔尔的药物警戒:药师调查。

Pharmacovigilance in Qatar: a survey of pharmacists.

出版信息

East Mediterr Health J. 2013 Nov;19(11):930-5.

Abstract

Active national pharmacovigilance programmes are needed to monitor adverse drug reaction (ADR) data in local populations. The objective of this study was to describe the knowledge, experiences, attitudes and perceived barriers to reporting of suspected ADRs by pharmacists in Qatar. A 27-item web-based survey was answered by 116 pharmacists (25% response rate). Knowledge of ADR terminology and reporting purpose was high, but only 29.3% had ever made a suspected ADR report in Qatar. Most respondents expressed positive attitudes towards the pharmacist's role in pharmacovigilance. Inability to recognize a potential ADR or access a reporting form were perceived as barriers. Enhanced training and efficiency in report submissions were identified as facilitators to future participation. Hospital pharmacists were 7 times more likely to have reported a suspected ADR in Qatar. Pharmacists in Qatar are willing to engage in pharmacovigilance activities if supported by increased training and transparency in the reporting process.

摘要

需要积极的国家药物警戒计划来监测当地人群的药物不良反应(ADR)数据。本研究的目的是描述卡塔尔药剂师报告疑似 ADR 的知识、经验、态度和感知障碍。116 名药剂师(25%的回复率)回答了一份 27 项的在线调查。对 ADR 术语和报告目的的了解程度较高,但只有 29.3%的人在卡塔尔报告过疑似 ADR。大多数受访者对药剂师在药物警戒中的作用持积极态度。无法识别潜在的 ADR 或无法获得报告表被认为是障碍。增强培训和提高报告提交效率被认为是未来参与的促进因素。在卡塔尔,医院药剂师报告疑似 ADR 的可能性是其他药剂师的 7 倍。如果在报告过程中提供更多的培训和透明度,卡塔尔的药剂师愿意参与药物警戒活动。

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