Evaluation of pharmacists' awareness of illegal online pharmacies and perceived impact on safe access to medicines.

Medicine access @ point of care Pub Date : 2021-04-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23992026211005642
John B Hertig, Shannon M James, Connor J Hummel, Matthew J Rubin
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Background: An estimated 95% of all online pharmacies operate unlawfully. Illegal online pharmacies distribute substandard and falsified medical products that may result in patient harm and suboptimal treatment, leading to an overall mistrust of medications, healthcare providers, and health systems. As medication experts, pharmacists are trusted to guide patients in selection of safe and effective medication therapy.

Objective: The objective of this study was to determine gaps in knowledge and recognition of the negative clinical and safety impacts associated with illegal Internet pharmacies by licensed pharmacists.

Methods: A 37-question electronic survey was developed and distributed to pharmacists across the United States by email via a database from the American Pharmacists Association. Descriptive statistics was utilized to analyze data.

Results: A total of 347 pharmacists from across the United States responded to at least one question in the survey. In all, 58% of pharmacists reported a lack of confidence in their ability to counsel patients on the identification of illegal pharmacy websites. Fewer than 60% of pharmacists were able to accurately identify the legitimacy of a webpage based on visual characteristics. In addition, 75% of pharmacists reported being unfamiliar with resources available to help consumers identify safe and legitimate online pharmacies.

Conclusion: Integration of the topic into pharmacy education curricula, training on available resources, and additional research into the prevalence and impact of illegal pharmacy websites are necessary to ensure that pharmacists and other healthcare professionals are adequately prepared to protect their communities from the threat of illegal online pharmacies.

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评价药师对非法网上药店的认知及对安全获取药品的影响。
背景:估计95%的网上药店是非法经营的。非法的网上药店销售不合格和伪造的医疗产品,可能导致患者伤害和不理想的治疗,导致对药物、医疗保健提供者和卫生系统的全面不信任。作为药物专家,药师可以指导患者选择安全有效的药物治疗。目的:本研究的目的是确定持牌药师对非法网络药店的负面临床和安全影响的认识和认识差距。方法:通过美国药剂师协会的数据库,开发了一份包含37个问题的电子调查,并通过电子邮件分发给美国各地的药剂师。采用描述性统计对数据进行分析。结果:来自美国各地的347名药剂师在调查中至少回答了一个问题。总的来说,58%的药剂师报告说,他们对自己在鉴别非法药店网站方面向病人提供咨询的能力缺乏信心。不到60%的药剂师能够根据视觉特征准确识别网页的合法性。此外,75%的药剂师报告不熟悉帮助消费者识别安全和合法在线药店的可用资源。结论:有必要将这一主题纳入药学教育课程,对现有资源进行培训,并对非法药店网站的流行程度和影响进行进一步研究,以确保药剂师和其他医疗保健专业人员做好充分准备,保护社区免受非法在线药店的威胁。
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