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Attitudes of medical students towards incentives offered by pharmaceutical companies- perspective from a developing nation- a cross sectional study

机译:医学生对制药公司提供的激励措施的态度-发展中国家的观点-横断面研究

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Background A training physician has his first interaction with a pharmaceutical representative during medical school. Medical students are often provided with small gifts such as pens, calendars and books, as well as free lunches as part of drug promotion offers. Ethical impact of these transactions as perceived by young medical students has not been investigated in Pakistan before. This study aimed to assess the association of socio-demographic variables with the attitudes of medical students towards pharmaceutical companies and their incentives. Methods As part of a cross-sectional survey, a validated questionnaire previously used for assessing attitude of medical students towards pharmaceutical industry, was modified, pre-tested and distributed among consenting clinical year students at DUHS and AKU. Questions included acceptability of pharmaceutically sponsored gifts, events and tuition fee, and their impact on future prescription. Responses were graded as agree, disagree or neutral which were then scored according to the AMSA guidelines of ethical conduct. Results Out of a total of 353 targeted students 303 responded, corresponding to a response rate of 85.8%. Responses indicated that 42.7% students believed in no interaction with drug companies during medical school. However, 81% of students favored pharmaceutical sponsorship of student-body events/seminars at medical colleges. More than one-third of the students were comfortable receiving gifts from drug companies. Overall, the results of this study offer an interesting comparison between the students of a private medical school (AKU) and a public medical school (DUHS); AKU students exhibited a greater degree of mistrust towards drug information provided by pharmaceutical companies compared to DUHS students (p?=?0.040). Furthermore, when asked if there was a need to incorporate guidelines in the undergraduate curriculum with regard to interaction with drug companies, 84.2% students at AKU agreed, compared to 54.9% at DUHS. Medical student Attitude Scores are more or less similar to each other independent of their various demographical differences. Conclusion This study highlights that medical students in our population have a high level of acceptability towards incentives offered by pharmaceutical industry and that formal guidance regarding the subject should be incorporated into medical curriculum.
机译:背景技术培训医师在医学院期间首次与药剂师进行互动。医学生通常会获得一些小礼物,如钢笔,日历和书籍,以及免费午餐,这是药物促销活动的一部分。青年医学生认为这些交易的伦理影响尚未在巴基斯坦进行过调查。这项研究旨在评估社会人口统计学变量与医学生对制药公司及其激励措施的态度之间的关系。方法作为横断面调查的一部分,对先前用于评估医学生对制药业态度的经过验证的问卷进行了修改,预先测试,并在DUHS和AKU的临床年级学生中进行了分配。问题包括药物赞助的礼物,活动和学费的可接受性,以及它们对未来处方的影响。回答的等级分为同意,不同意或中立,然后根据AMSA道德行为指南进行评分。结果在353名目标学生中,有303人做出了回应,回答率为85.8%。答复表明,有42.7%的学生认为在医学院学习期间不与药物公司互动。但是,有81%的学生赞成医学院对学生身体活动/研讨会的药物赞助。超过三分之一的学生自如地接受了来自制药公司的礼物。总体而言,这项研究的结果为私立医学院(AKU)和公立医学院(DUHS)的学生之间提供了有趣的比较;与DUHS学生相比,AKU学生对制药公司提供的药物信息的不信任程度更高(p?=?0.040)。此外,当被问及是否需要在与药物公司互动的本科课程中纳入指导原则时,AKU的学生同意率为84.2%,而DUHS的学生为54.9%。医科学生的态度得分或多或少彼此相似,而与各自的人口统计学差异无关。结论这项研究突出表明,我们人口中的医学生对制药业提供的激励措施的接受程度很高,有关该学科的正式指导应纳入医学课程。

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