Lystlund Stefanie, Stevens Eric, Planas Lourdes G, Marcy Todd R
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2014 May-Jun;54(3):280-4. doi: 10.1331/JAPhA.2014.13132.
To describe patient interest and involvement in participating in a clinic-based community pharmacy drug take-back program to dispose of unused, unwanted, or expired (UUE) medications and to identify patients' reasons for participating in the program.
A convenience sample of patients at the University of Oklahoma Family Medicine Pharmacy was recruited to complete a needs assessment survey regarding interest in drug take-back programs and current practices for handling UUE medications. Participants who purchased a postage-paid drug disposal envelope were asked to complete a program survey identifying sources of UUE medications, experience with drug take-back programs, and reasons for participation. These participants were later contacted for a follow-up telephone survey regarding their experience with the program and medications sent back.
62 needs assessment surveys were collected. 61% of patients reported interest in a drug take-back program. 57% reported having no UUE medications at home. Commonly reported UUE handling practices included disposal in the garbage (53.2%) or sewer (29.0%) and home storage (17.7%). 15 disposal envelopes were sold to 10 participants whose most common reasons for participation included concern about the safety of household members, accidental or intentional ingestion, and environmental impact. For 4 patients who returned a median of 9.5 prescriptions, the most common class of returned drugs was antibiotics (19.0%).
Interest in drug take-back programs exists, but awareness and availability of continuous programs is limited. Programs may be more successful if offered at no cost to patients. Future studies are needed on the types of medications sent back and specific reasons for accumulation.
描述患者对参与基于诊所的社区药房药品回收项目以处理未使用、不需要或过期(UUE)药品的兴趣和参与情况,并确定患者参与该项目的原因。
招募俄克拉荷马大学家庭医学药房的患者作为便利样本,以完成关于药品回收项目兴趣和处理UUE药品当前做法的需求评估调查。购买了邮资已付药品处理信封的参与者被要求完成一项项目调查,以确定UUE药品的来源、药品回收项目的经验以及参与原因。随后与这些参与者进行跟进电话调查,了解他们对该项目的体验以及寄回药品的情况。
收集到62份需求评估调查问卷。61%的患者表示对药品回收项目感兴趣。57%的患者报告家中没有UUE药品。常见的UUE处理方式包括扔入垃圾桶(53.2%)或下水道(29.0%)以及在家中储存(17.7%)。向10名参与者出售了15个处理信封,他们参与的最常见原因包括担心家庭成员的安全、意外或故意摄入以及对环境的影响。对于4名平均寄回9.5份处方的患者,寄回药品中最常见的类别是抗生素(19.0%)。
患者对药品回收项目存在兴趣,但持续性项目的知晓度和可及性有限。如果对患者免费提供项目,可能会更成功。未来需要对寄回药品的类型和积累的具体原因进行研究。