自发药物不良反应报告:潜在的促进因素感知的社区药剂师在埃及-一项横断面研究。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Mohamed Bahlol, Mary Bushell, Hani M J Khojah, Rebecca Susan Dewey
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摘要

药剂师是公认的药物专家,负责维护药物安全。最近的一项研究表明,埃及社区药剂师在自发报告药物不良反应(adr)方面面临几个障碍。本研究旨在确定埃及社区药剂师认为可以加强ADR报告和促进国家ADR数据发展的潜在促进因素。横断面调查采用自我管理的问卷,分发给1316名社区药剂师在埃及。905名受访者(68.7%的回复率)中,只有125人(13.8%)表示曾报告过ADR,其中30人(24.4%)无法正确识别ADR类型,34人(27.2%)表示缺乏相关培训。受访者确定的主要促进因素包括确保大学(95.7%)、埃及药剂师联合会(91.9%)和同行评议的期刊文章(90.6%)提供与药品不良反应相关的培训。与会者主张简化报告过程(92.5%)、提供明确的指示(92.8%)、使用智能手机应用程序(80.0%)、定期收到提醒(92.4%)、在媒体上宣传自己的角色(95.6%)。社区药剂师在不良反应报告中起着至关重要的作用,特别是在埃及等中低收入国家。该研究确定了几个促进改进报告实践的因素,包括教育干预、过程增强和激励策略。实施这些促进措施可以解决少报和数据不准确的问题。
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Spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting: potential facilitators perceived by community pharmacists in Egypt - a cross-sectional study.

Pharmacists are recognized as specialists in medications and are responsible for maintaining drug safety. A recent study showed that Egyptian community pharmacists face several barriers to the spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs). This study aimed to identify the potential facilitators perceived by community pharmacists in Egypt that could enhance ADR reporting and contribute to the development of national ADR data. A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire distributed to 1,316 community pharmacists in Egypt. Of the 905 respondents (68.7% response rate), only 125 (13.8%) revealed they had reported an ADR, with 30 (24.4%) being unable to correctly identify ADR types and 34 (27.2%) reporting they lacked the training required to do so. Key facilitators identified be respondents included ensuring that ADR-related training is available from universities (95.7%), the Egyptian Pharmacists Syndicate (91.9%), and peer-reviewed journal articles (90.6%). Participants advocated for simplifying the reporting process (92.5%), providing clear instructions (92.8%), having access to a smartphone application (80.0%), receiving regular reminders (92.4%) having their role promoted in the media (95.6%). Community pharmacists are crucial in ADR reporting, especially in low-to-middle-income countries e.g. Egypt. The study identified several facilitators to improve reporting practices, including educational interventions, process enhancements, and motivational strategies. Implementing these facilitators could address underreporting and data inaccuracies.

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Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
6.10
自引率
2.40%
发文量
194
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: The Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal (SPJ) is the official journal of the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society (SPS) publishing high quality clinically oriented submissions which encompass the various disciplines of pharmaceutical sciences and related subjects. SPJ publishes 8 issues per year by the Saudi Pharmaceutical Society, with the cooperation of the College of Pharmacy, King Saud University.
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