发达国家和发展中国家医院药师对药品不良反应报告的看法:一项比较试点研究。

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-07-29 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13040103
Javeria Khalid, Tarilate Temedie-Asogwa, Marjan Zakeri, Sujit S Sansgiry
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药物不良反应(adr)严重影响全球患者安全和医疗保健支出。由于医院药剂师在药物管理中的关键作用,他们在解决不良反应方面具有独特的地位。然而,少报仍然是全球关注的问题,特别是在药物警戒系统不充分发展的发展中国家。因此,本试点研究旨在评估和比较发达国家(美国)和发展中国家(巴基斯坦)的医院药剂师在ADR报告方面的知识、态度、感知障碍和促进因素。使用预先验证的问卷进行横断面调查。采用方便抽样的方法,选取具有一年以上医院工作经验的药师。在最终分析的151名受访者中(美国:n = 51;巴基斯坦:n = 100),大多数是女性(62.3%),年龄在29-35岁之间(38%),并拥有药房。博士学位(49.7%)。知识(US: 6.03±0.27 vs巴基斯坦:5.69±0.25,p值= 0.193)和态度得分(US: 32.02±0.73 vs巴基斯坦:32.63±0.67,p值= 0.379)组间差异无统计学意义。然而,在发展中国家,个人和系统两级的障碍更为明显。报告的重要促进因素是ADR报告的移动应用程序、专门培训和直观报告工具。总之,我们发现两种环境下的药剂师对ADR报告表现出相当的知识和积极的态度,尽管存在特定的背景障碍。针对当地医院基础设施定制的干预措施对于加强不良反应报告至关重要,特别是在资源有限的情况下。
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Hospital Pharmacists' Perspectives on Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting in Developed and Developing Countries: A Comparative Pilot Study.

Hospital Pharmacists' Perspectives on Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting in Developed and Developing Countries: A Comparative Pilot Study.

Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) significantly affect patient safety and healthcare spending worldwide. Hospital pharmacists are uniquely positioned to address ADRs due to their crucial role in medication management. However, underreporting remains a global concern, especially in developing countries, where pharmacovigilance systems are inadequately developed. Therefore, this pilot study aimed to evaluate and compare the knowledge, attitudes, perceived barriers, and facilitators regarding ADR reporting by hospital pharmacists in a developed (US) and a developing (Pakistan) country. A cross-sectional survey was conducted, using a pre-validated questionnaire. The pharmacists, possessing a minimum of one year's hospital experience, were selected via convenience sampling. Out of 151 respondents, included in the final analysis (US: n = 51; Pakistan: n = 100), the majority were female (62.3%), aged 29-35 years (38%), and possessed a Pharm. D degree (49.7%). The knowledge (US: 6.03 ± 0.27 vs. Pakistan:5.69 ± 0.25, p-value = 0.193) and attitude scores (US: 32.02 ± 0.73 vs. Pakistan: 32.63 ± 0.67; p-value = 0.379) exhibited no significant differences between the groups. Nonetheless, barriers at both the individual and systemic levels were more pronounced in the developing country. Important facilitators reported were mobile applications for ADR reporting, specialized training, and intuitive reporting tools. In conclusion, we found that pharmacists in both settings exhibit comparable knowledge and positive attitudes towards ADR reporting, though specific contextual barriers are present. Interventions customized to the local hospital infrastructure are crucial for enhancing ADR reporting, particularly in resource-constrained settings.

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