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Pharmacists' attitudes towards the reporting of suspected adverse drug reactions in Norway.

机译:挪威药剂师对可疑药物不良反应报告的态度。

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BACKGROUND: In Scandinavian countries, pharmacists have not reported adverse drug reactions (ADRs), either due to legislative restrictions or because of lack of tradition. From 1 January 2005, Norwegian pharmacists have been encouraged by the Norwegian Medicines Agency to take a larger role in the reporting of ADRs. OBJECTIVE: To explore pharmacists' attitudes towards pharmacovigilance and their experiences with ADR reporting, to evaluate the effect of an educational programme and to compare these findings to the attitudes in a control group. METHODS: From September 2004, pharmacies in two of Norway's five health regions were invited to attend a 3-month ADR reporting study, and 39 pharmacies were recruited. One pharmacist from each pharmacy participated in a 1 day pre-study educational programme and a 1 day post-study evaluation meeting. Pharmacists involved in the study answered a questionnaire (A) regarding their attitudes to ADR reporting (active group). A control group answered the same questionnaire. One reminder was sent. The active group evaluated the study by answering questionnaire A once more and an evaluation questionnaire (B). Qualitative aspects of ADR reporting were discussed with the active group post-study. RESULTS: The response rate for questionnaire A was 97% (n = 158) in the active group, 74% (n = 184) in the control group and the response rate for questionnaire A and B post-study was 68% (n = 105) in the active group. Pharmacists in the active group had more positive attitudes to ADR reporting after taking part in the study than the control group (p < 0.001). Lack of time, confidence and knowledge of reporting rules could potentially prevent them from reporting ADRs. CONCLUSIONS: The pharmacists had positive attitudes towards pharmacovigilance, but very little experience with reporting. The educational programme clarified their role and increased their knowledge about the reporting requirements.
机译:背景:在斯堪的纳维亚国家,由于法律限制或缺乏传统,药剂师尚未报告药物不良反应(ADR)。从2005年1月1日起,挪威药品管理局鼓励挪威药剂师在ADR的报告中发挥更大的作用。目的:探讨药剂师对药物警戒的态度及其在ADR报告中的经验,评估教育计划的效果,并将这些发现与对照组的态度进行比较。方法:从2004年9月开始,挪威五个健康地区中两个地区的药店被邀请参加为期3个月的ADR报告研究,并招募了39家药店。每个药房的一名药剂师参加了为期1天的研究前教育计划和为期1天的研究后评估会议。参与研究的药剂师回答了关于他们对ADR报告的态度的问卷(A)(活动组)。对照组回答了相同的问卷。发送了一封提醒。活动组通过再次回答问卷A和评估问卷(B)来评估研究。积极小组研究后讨论了ADR报告的质量方面。结果:活动组对问卷A的答复率为97%(n = 158),对照组为74%(n = 184),研究后问卷A和B的答复率为68%(n = 105)。与对照组相比,参与研究的活跃组的药剂师对ADR报告的态度更为积极(p <0.001)。缺乏时间,对报告规则的信心和知识可能会阻止他们报告ADR。结论:药剂师对药物警戒性持积极态度,但很少有报告经验。该教育计划阐明了他们的作用,并增加了他们对报告要求的了解。

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