Drug Safety Monitoring in Health Programs of Cameroon.

Ketina Hirma Tchio-Nighie, Maurice Mbwe Mpoh, Herve Tchokomeni, Ingrid Marcelle Koutio Douanla, Paul Nyibio Ntsekendio, Frank Forex Kiadjieu Dieumo, Jerome Ateudjieu
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Background: Data are needed to serve as evidence in planning the strengthening of pharmacovigilance in health programs administering drugs to populations. The present study was proposed to map the distribution of pharmacovigilance units in health programs, assess the availability of key resources, the implementation of key pharmacovigilance activities and identify needs of involved actors.

Methods: It was a cross sectional descriptive study targeting all health programs of the Cameroon Ministry of Public Health administering drugs/vaccines to the population. Data were collected using semi structured questionnaire administered face to face to key persons in charge of drug safety monitoring or drug management in health programs.

Results: Out of the 09 health programs involved in drug distribution, 07 consented to participate. Five out of them (71.4%) claimed to have existing pharmacovigilance units. Office space, computers, operating budget, data analysis software and a trained staff were available in 28.6%, 42.9%, 42.9%, 14.3%, 00.0%, and 42.9% of the health programs respectively. One of the 7 health programs (14.3%) declared conducting detection/notification of adverse events following exposure drugs, 2 (28.6%) conduct causality assessment and 3 (42.8%) conduct analysis of pharmacovigilance data. All health programs proposed to prioritize the allocation of budget and qualified personnel and the training of existing personnel as key interventions to improve drugs/vaccines safety monitoring in health programs.

Conclusion: The study reports limited coverage of Cameroon health programs with activities leading to drugs and vaccine safety monitoring. Suggested actions have to be taken into account when attempting to improve the situation.

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喀麦隆卫生项目中的药物安全监测。
背景:需要数据作为规划加强向人群提供药物的卫生规划中的药物警戒的证据。本研究旨在绘制卫生规划中药物警戒单位的分布图,评估关键资源的可用性,关键药物警戒活动的实施,并确定相关行为者的需求。方法:这是一项横断面描述性研究,针对喀麦隆公共卫生部向人口管理药物/疫苗的所有卫生计划。采用半结构式问卷,对卫生项目中负责药品安全监测或药品管理的主要人员进行面对面调查。结果:在09个涉及药品分发的卫生项目中,有07个同意参与。其中5个(71.4%)声称拥有现有的药物警戒单位。28.6%、42.9%、42.9%、14.3%、00.0%和42.9%的卫生项目提供办公场所、计算机、运营预算、数据分析软件和训练有素的工作人员。7个卫生规划中有1个(14.3%)宣布对接触药物后的不良事件进行检测/通报,2个(28.6%)进行因果关系评估,3个(42.8%)进行药物警戒数据分析。所有卫生项目都建议优先分配预算和合格人员以及培训现有人员,作为改善卫生项目中药物/疫苗安全监测的关键干预措施。结论:该研究报告了喀麦隆卫生项目在药品和疫苗安全监测方面的覆盖面有限。在试图改善这种情况时,必须考虑到建议的行动。
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