Schjøtt Jan, Pettersen Trond R, Andreassen Lillan Mo, Bjånes Tormod K
Regional Medicines Information and Pharmacovigilance Centre (RELIS Vest), Haukeland University Hospital, Jonas Lies vei 91B, 5021 Bergen, Norway.
Department of Medical Biochemistry and Pharmacology, Haukeland University Hospital, Bergen, Norway.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2023 Dec 14;22(8):765-768. doi: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvac113.
Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is a challenge in modern healthcare, particularly given the increasing complexity of drug therapy, an ageing population, rising multimorbidity, and a high patient turnover. The core activity of detecting potential ADRs over the last half century has been spontaneous reporting systems. A recent Norwegian regulation commits healthcare professionals other than physicians and dentists to report serious ADRs. In this discussion paper, we share our preliminary experience with a training programme using nurses as ADR advocates to stimulate ADR reporting among the clinical staff in a hospital department.
药物不良反应(ADR)是现代医疗保健中的一项挑战,特别是考虑到药物治疗日益复杂、人口老龄化、多重疾病发生率上升以及患者周转频繁。在过去半个世纪中,检测潜在ADR的核心活动一直是自发报告系统。挪威最近的一项法规要求医生和牙医以外的医疗保健专业人员报告严重的ADR。在这篇讨论文件中,我们分享了我们在一个培训项目中的初步经验,该项目将护士作为ADR倡导者,以促进医院科室临床工作人员报告ADR。