Electronic data sources for drug utilization research and healthcare decision-making in Mexico.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yared Santa-Ana-Tellez, Anahí Dreser Mansilla, Lucila Isabel Castro Pastrana, Maribel Salas, Juan Carlos Sánchez Salgado, Diana Gómez-Galicia, Lisiane Freitas Leal, Luciane Cruz Lopes
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Background: Understanding drug utilization is essential for informed decision-making in national healthcare and for enabling comparisons across countries. In Mexico, the limited research in this field may be attributed to the lack of awareness and accessibility of existing data sources. Addressing this gap requires a comprehensive inventory of data sources for Drug Utilization Research (DUR). The purpose of this study was to develop an inventory of electronic data sources available in Mexico for DUR, outlining their characteristics, strengths, and limitations.

Methods: From 2019 to 2024, specialists in pharmacoepidemiology and healthcare systems research conducted online searches for DUR data sources, including official websites of the Mexican government and public health institutions. A literature review was also performed for country-specific data sources in articles published between 2000 and 2023. Data sources were independently searched, screened, and selected by independent reviewers, with disagreements resolved through consensus. A descriptive analysis of selected databases was conducted, focusing on accessibility, geographical coverage, data aggregation level, health sector type, data source type, and setting.

Results: The analysis included twenty data sources, of which only four were publicly available. These databases offer insights into various aspects of drug utilization, primarily owned by social security institutions (twelve). Only four contain data from the private healthcare sector. Regarding data source type, five focused on procurement, twelve on prescription, two on pharmacovigilance, and one on drug disposal.

Conclusions: Mexico faces notable challenges in accessible data for DUR especially in non-social security institutions and the private sector. This study underscores the urgent need to improve healthcare data accessibility and research in Mexico, to drive evidence-informed decision-making regarding medicines utilization.

墨西哥药物利用研究和保健决策的电子数据源。
背景:了解药物使用情况对于国家卫生保健的知情决策和各国之间的比较至关重要。在墨西哥,这一领域的研究有限可能是由于缺乏对现有数据来源的认识和获取。要解决这一差距,需要对药物利用研究(DUR)的数据来源进行全面盘点。本研究的目的是编制墨西哥可用于durr的电子数据源清单,概述其特点、优势和局限性。方法:2019年至2024年,药物流行病学和卫生系统研究专家在线搜索墨西哥政府和公共卫生机构官方网站的DUR数据源。还对2000年至2023年期间发表的文章中的国别数据来源进行了文献审查。数据源由独立审稿人独立搜索、筛选和选择,分歧通过共识解决。对选定的数据库进行了描述性分析,重点是可访问性、地理覆盖范围、数据汇总水平、卫生部门类型、数据源类型和设置。结果:分析包括20个数据来源,其中只有4个是公开的。这些数据库提供了对药物利用的各个方面的见解,主要由社会保障机构拥有(12)。只有四个包含来自私营医疗保健部门的数据。在数据源类型方面,5个侧重于采购,12个侧重于处方,2个侧重于药物警戒,1个侧重于药物处置。结论:墨西哥在获取durr数据方面面临显著挑战,特别是在非社会保障机构和私营部门。这项研究强调了改善墨西哥医疗保健数据可及性和研究的迫切需要,以推动有关药物利用的循证决策。
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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
1372
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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