Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Angus L. Macdonald Library, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Nov 1;19(11):e0313298. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313298. eCollection 2024.
This proposed scoping review aims to examine studies assessing the impact of drug shortages on population-level drug utilization trends. The objectives of this review are to a) assess which drugs have been studied and describe associated drug characteristics, b) determine jurisdictions and healthcare settings that have conducted these studies, and c) describe how changes in drug use and the extent of shortage impacts are reported in literature.
Drug shortages continue to impair drug access and delivery of quality care across the world. However, the impact of drug supply disruptions on availability and drug use are understudied in current literature. This proposed scoping review will identify this gap and inform future research initiatives aimed at determining the real-world impacts of drug shortages.
Published and unpublished observational studies reporting on the effects of drug supply chain disruptions (shortages, discontinuations, and safety-based withdrawals) on consequent utilization trends faced by pharmaceutical products (i.e. prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, vaccines, therapy products, pharmaceutical solutions). Literature reviews, meta-analyses, randomized control trials, case series, case reports, and opinion pieces will be excluded.
The search strategy will combine two key search concepts: drug shortages and drug utilization. The search will be conducted in MEDLINE and EMBASE. This will be followed by an extensive grey literature search in grey literature databases, targeted websites and Google. Furthermore, reference lists of included articles will be searched. Articles will be independently screened, selected and extracted by two reviewers. Data will be descriptively analyzed and presented in tables.
Review registration number: Open Science Framework, https://osf.io/2p6e5.
本研究旨在考察评估药品短缺对人群药物利用趋势影响的研究。本研究的目的是:a)评估研究中涉及的药物,并描述相关药物特征;b)确定开展这些研究的管辖区和医疗保健环境;c)描述文献中如何报告药物使用变化和短缺影响的程度。
药品短缺继续在全球范围内影响药品的可及性和提供高质量的医疗服务。然而,目前的文献对药品供应中断对药品供应和使用的影响研究不足。本研究旨在确定这一差距,并为旨在确定药品短缺实际影响的未来研究计划提供信息。
报告药品供应链中断(短缺、停药和基于安全的撤市)对药品(即处方药、非处方药、疫苗、治疗产品、药物溶液)利用趋势影响的已发表和未发表观察性研究。文献综述、荟萃分析、随机对照试验、病例系列、病例报告和观点文章将被排除在外。
搜索策略将结合两个关键搜索概念:药品短缺和药品利用。将在 MEDLINE 和 EMBASE 中进行搜索。然后,将在灰色文献数据库、目标网站和 Google 中进行广泛的灰色文献搜索。此外,还将检索纳入文章的参考文献列表。文章将由两名评审员独立筛选、选择和提取。数据将进行描述性分析,并以表格形式呈现。
注册编号:开放科学框架,https://osf.io/2p6e5。