Faculty of Pharmacy, Riga Stradins University, Dzirciema street 16, Riga, LV, 1007, Latvia.
Faculty of Pharmacy and Institute of Public Health, Riga Stradins University, Dzirciema street 16, Riga, LV, 1007, Latvia.
BMC Med Educ. 2020 Apr 6;20(1):105. doi: 10.1186/s12909-020-02008-5.
Interactions between pharmaceutical and medical device industries and students can lead to commercial influences on educational messages, with a potential to bias future treatment choice. This is the first study in the Baltic countries describing exposure and attitudes of medical, pharmacy and nursing students towards cooperation with industry.
A cross-sectional on-line survey of current medical, pharmacy and nursing students (n = 918) in three Baltic countries was carried out.
We found that most students participate in events organized or sponsored by industry and accept a range of gifts and benefits. Students in the Baltic countries consider cooperation with industry important; at the same time, most do not feel that they have sufficient training on how to ethically interact with pharmaceutical and medical device companies and believe that these interactions can influence their prescribing or dispensing patterns. There is a tendency to rationalize cooperation with industry by referring to the current economic situation and patient benefits. Pharmacy students have higher rates of participation and they accept gifts and other benefits more often than nursing or medical students; therefore, they are likely to be more vulnerable to potential industry influence.
The findings highlight the need to include topics on ethics and conflicts of interests in cooperation with industry in curriculum of health care students in Baltic countries. Without proper training, students continue to be at risk to industry influence and may develop habits for their further practice differing from evidence-based practice in prescribing and dispensing of medicines, as well as use of medical devices.
制药和医疗器械行业与学生之间的互动可能会对教育信息产生商业影响,从而潜在地影响未来的治疗选择。这是波罗的海国家首次描述医学、药学和护理专业学生与行业合作的接触和态度的研究。
在三个波罗的海国家对当前的医学生、药学学生和护理学生(n=918)进行了横断面在线调查。
我们发现,大多数学生参加了行业组织或赞助的活动,并接受了各种礼物和好处。波罗的海国家的学生认为与行业合作很重要;但同时,他们大多数人认为自己没有接受过如何与制药和医疗器械公司进行伦理互动的充分培训,并认为这些互动可能会影响他们的处方或配药模式。有一种倾向是通过提及当前的经济形势和患者利益来合理化与行业的合作。药学学生的参与率和接受礼物和其他好处的频率都高于护理或医学学生,因此,他们更容易受到潜在行业影响。
研究结果强调了在波罗的海国家的医疗保健学生的课程中需要包括关于与行业合作的伦理和利益冲突的主题。如果没有适当的培训,学生仍然面临行业影响的风险,并且可能会养成与处方和配药以及医疗器械使用的循证实践不同的习惯。