阿拉伯世界使用阿片类药物的障碍。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Sewar Salmany, Suzan Hammoudeh, Asma Al-Khrabsheh, Saad Jaddoua, Omar Shamieh, Imad Treish
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背景:阿拉伯世界由 22 个国家组成,占世界人口的 5.5%:阿拉伯世界由 22 个国家组成,占世界人口的 5.5%。吗啡的消费量不到世界消费量的 1%。本研究旨在调查阿拉伯世界在疼痛治疗中使用阿片类药物的障碍:制定了在线调查问卷,以调查阿拉伯世界在治理、处方、分发、配药和用药方面的障碍以及教育障碍。调查问卷通过电子邮件和移动应用程序发送给每个阿拉伯国家的一名疼痛管理专家医师和一名执业药剂师:除突尼斯、吉布提和科摩罗外,来自 19 个阿拉伯国家的 34 名参与者(77%)回答了调查问卷。大多数国家缺乏阿片类药物的本地生产,医生必须持有特殊执照,阿片类药物的处方仅限于医疗专家。规定必须使用特殊的处方表格,药剂师无权纠正处方错误或接受阿片类药物的补货或口头订单。空安瓿和处方的储存要求得到强制执行。护士在家访时不得携带阿片类药物,只有一级亲属才能为病人领取阿片类药物。此外,药房和医学院缺乏姑息治疗和疼痛管理课程的整合:结论:在阿拉伯世界,阿片类药物的使用存在广泛的监管障碍和其他障碍。大多数阿拉伯国家亟需进行监管审查和改革,并采取教育措施。
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Barriers to opioid use in the Arab world.

Background: The Arab world consists of 22 countries, representing 5.5% of the world's population. Morphine consumption accounts for less than 1% of the world's consumption. This is the first study to identify barriers to opioid use in the Arab world.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the barriers to opioid use in pain management in the Arab world.

Method: Online survey was developed to investigate barriers to governance, prescribing, distributing, dispensing and administering, as well as educational barriers in the Arab world. The questionnaire was sent via email and a mobile app to one expert physician in pain management and one licensed pharmacist from each Arab country.

Results: With the exception of Tunisia, Djibouti and Comoros, 34(77%) participants from 19 Arab countries answered the survey. Most countries lack local opioid production, necessitate special licenses for physicians, and restrict opioid prescribing to medical specialists. Special prescription forms are mandated, and pharmacists lack the authority to correct prescription errors or accept refill or verbal orders on opioids. Storage requirements for empty ampoules and prescriptions are enforced. Nurses are not allowed to carry opioids during home visits, and only first degree relatives can collect opioids for patients. Furthermore, the integration of palliative care and pain management curricula into pharmacies and medical schools is lacking.

Conclusion: There is a wide range of regulatory and other barriers to opioid use in the Arab world. There is a substantial need for regulatory review and reform, as well as for educational initiatives, in most Arab countries.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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