Thomas J
Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1989 Mar;46(3):565-9.
Data from a national survey of recent changes in hospital policies on the activities of pharmaceutical sales representatives (PSRs) are presented. Data were collected by means of a mail survey sent in October 1985 to pharmacy directors of 857 randomly selected hospitals. The questionnaire asked them to identify recent (since 1983) and anticipated changes in restrictions on policies concerning products that PSRs are permitted to detail and sample, persons with whom PSRs can have business contact, requirements for drug exhibits and displays, and areas where PSRs can detail products. Respondents also were asked to describe which PSR services they found to be most useful, which services they would like to see discontinued, and what new services they would like PSRs to provide. Data from 446 of 451 (52.2%) returned questionnaires were included in the analysis. For each of the four policy areas, approximately one fifth of the directors indicated that changes had been made during the previous two years, and nearly all of the changes involved increased restrictions. Half of the respondents reported that their hospitals planned to increase restrictions on products that PSRs would be permitted to detail or sample. The most common reason given for anticipated policy changes was a desire to improve control of the formulary. The directors viewed information about new products as the most useful PSR service, most directors wanted PSRs to discontinue sampling or excessive sampling, and most desired greater educational support from PSRs. From late 1983 to 1986, approximately 20% of hospitals had increased restrictions on the activities of PSRs, and many of the respondents anticipated further increases in restrictions.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
本文呈现了一项关于医院药品销售代表(PSR)活动政策近期变化的全国性调查数据。数据通过1985年10月邮寄给857家随机选取医院的药剂科主任的调查问卷收集。问卷要求他们确定近期(自1983年以来)以及预期的政策变化,这些政策涉及PSR被允许详细介绍和提供样品的产品、PSR可进行业务联系的人员、药品展示和陈列的要求以及PSR可详细介绍产品的区域。受访者还被要求描述他们认为最有用的PSR服务、希望停止的服务以及希望PSR提供的新服务。分析纳入了451份(52.2%)回收问卷中的446份的数据。在四个政策领域中,约五分之一的主任表示在前两年有过变化,且几乎所有变化都涉及更严格的限制。一半的受访者报告称他们的医院计划加强对PSR被允许详细介绍或提供样品的产品的限制。预期政策变化最常见的原因是希望加强对药品处方集的管控。主任们认为新产品信息是最有用的PSR服务,大多数主任希望PSR停止提供样品或过度提供样品,并且最希望PSR提供更多教育支持。从1983年末到1986年,约20%的医院加强了对PSR活动的限制,许多受访者预计限制还会进一步增加。(摘要截选至250词)