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Pharmacovigilance systems in resource-limited settings: an evaluative case study of Sierra Leone

机译:资源有限的环境中的药物警戒系统:塞拉利昂的评估案例研究

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Few low and middle-income countries (LMIC) have fully operational pharmacovigilance structures, systems and legal framework to collect and collate safety data and evaluate the risks and benefits by active and passive approaches. However, in a LMIC such as Sierra Leone, the capacity to manage the risks by taking appropriate preventative actions to help inform therapeutic decisions, promote rational use of medicines, guide risk management and communications is gradually growing but yet to be fully optimized.This study sought to assess the current status of pharmacovigilance in Sierra Leone since it became the 87th member of the World Health Organisation International Drug Monitoring Programme. This study evaluated the pharmacovigilance system in Sierra Leone through a comprehensive and system-based approach that covered the national medicines regulatory authority, health facilities and public health programmes. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was employed. Using a convenience sampling method, 14 respondents from the national medicines regulatory authority, six health facilities and six public health programmes were interviewed.Data were collected using a validated metric instrument: Indicator-Based Pharmacovigilance Assessment Tool. A scoring system was used for the quantification of assessment results with a score greater than 60% indicating that an organization has structural and policy frameworks to collect and collate safety data in a national database and evaluate the risks and benefits by both active and passive approaches.The study findings showed that the national medicines regulatory authority scored 79% and thus met the standard requirements of pharmacovigilance. On the other hand, the health facilities and public health programmes scored less than 60% indicating the need to fully operationalise pharmacovigilance frameworks at these levels. The study further demonstrated that the national medicine regulatory authority which hosts the national pharmacovigilance centre had functional pharmacovigilance structures and processes with potential to providing leadership in the implementation of pharmacovigilance in Sierra Leone.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (10.1186/s40545-019-0173-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:很少有中低收入国家(LMIC)具有完全可操作的药物警戒结构,系统和法律框架,以通过主动和被动方法收集和整理安全性数据并评估风险和收益。但是,在诸如塞拉利昂这样的LMIC中,通过采取适当的预防措施来帮助制定治疗决策,促进合理用药,指导风险管理和沟通的风险管理能力正在逐步提高,但尚未完全优化。自塞拉利昂成为世界卫生组织国际药物监测计划的第87个成员以来,它一直试图评估药物警戒的现状。这项研究通过全面,基于系统的方法评估了塞拉利昂的药物警戒系统,该方法涵盖了国家药品监管机构,卫生机构和公共卫生计划。采用了描述性的横断面研究设计。使用便利抽样方法,对来自国家药品监督管理局的14名受访者,六个医疗机构和六个公共卫生计划进行了采访,并使用经过验证的度量工具(基于指标的药物警戒性评估工具)收集了数据。评分系统用于评估结果的量化,得分大于60%,表明组织具有结构和政策框架来收集和整理国家数据库中的安全数据,并通过主动和被动方法评估风险和收益。研究结果表明,国家药品监督管理局的评分为79%,因此符合药物警戒的标准要求。另一方面,卫生机构和公共卫生计划的得分不到60%,这表明需要在这些水平上全面实施药物警戒框架。该研究进一步证明,主持国家药物警戒中心的国家药品监督管理局具有有效的药物警戒结构和过程,有可能在塞拉利昂实施药物警戒方面发挥领导作用。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(10.1186 / s40545-019) -0173-2)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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