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Pharmaceutical industry funding of educational events for pharmacists in Australia: an analysis of data from the first 6 months of a mandatory disclosure programme.

机译:制药行业对澳大利亚药剂师教育活动的资助:一项强制性披露计划的前6个月的数据分析。

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to assess the extent of pharmacist participation in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored educational events in Australia. METHODS: A descriptive analysis was performed of 14 649 educational events provided by 43 companies between July and December 2007, using publicly available reports posted on the Medicines Australia website. Pharmacist participation was assessed according to duration and type of event, whether continuing professional education credits were awarded, type of venue, hospitality provided and cost of hospitality. KEY FINDINGS: Most of the 14 649 industry-sponsored events reported in this mandatory reporting programme were targeted at doctors (specialists and general practitioners). Pharmacists were present at 621 events (4.2%); 209 events were pharmacist-only events. Of pharmacist-only events, 68% were held in hospitals and professional rooms and 13% in restaurants. In contrast, 32% of events involving doctors were held in restaurants (difference in proportions 18.9%; 95% confidence interval 13.5-22.9%) Sixty-six per cent of pharmacist-only events were 1 h or less in duration; 81% were 2 h or less. Almost 40% were reported as training or in-service activities, generally conducted in hospitals. Only three events had continuing professional education credits assigned. The most common topics discussed were oncology, diabetes, haematology, cardiology and gastroenterology; a specific medicine was mentioned in the descriptor for 23 of the 209 (11%) events. Hospitality provided was generally modest, averaging AUDollars 36.24 per pharmacist across all pharmacist-only events, and lower in hospital (AUDollars 9.21 per head) than those held in restaurants (AUDollars 51.42). CONCLUSIONS: The data from this first report suggest pharmacists were not a major target for industry-funded educational events. Exposure to such events will likely increase as pharmacists take on enhanced prescribing roles and it is important that this is captured under the mandatory disclosure requirements that have been introduced in a number of jurisdictions. It is also desirable that such schemes include generic medicines manufacturers and that pharmacy professional bodies use these data to monitor and manage the level and impact of interactions between pharmacists and industry.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是评估药剂师参与澳大利亚制药业赞助的教育活动的程度。方法:使用在澳大利亚药品网站上发布的公开报告,对2007年7月至2007年12月间43家公司提供的14 649项教育事件进行了描述性分析。根据活动的持续时间和类型,是否授予继续专业教育学分,场所类型,提供的招待和招待费用,评估药剂师的参与。主要发现:在此强制性报告计划中报告的14 649个行业赞助事件中,大多数是针对医生(专家和全科医生)的。药剂师出席了621次(4.2%)。仅药剂师事件209次。在仅限药剂师的活动中,有68%在医院和专业病房举行,而13%在饭店举行。相比之下,与医生有关的事件中有32%在餐厅举行(比例差异为18.9%;置信区间为95%,为13.5-22.9%)。仅药剂师事件中,有66%的事件持续时间为1小时或更短; 81%的时间不到2小时。据报告,将近40%的培训或在职活动通常在医院进行。只有三个事件分配了继续专业教育学分。讨论的最常见的主题是肿瘤学,糖尿病,血液学,心脏病学和胃肠病学;描述符中提到了209种事件中的23种(11%)的特定药物。提供的招待一般不多,在所有仅限药剂师的活动中,每位药剂师的平均费用为36.24澳元,而在医院(每人的费用为9.21澳元)要比在餐馆的费用低(51.42澳元)。结论:第一份报告中的数据表明,药剂师不是行业资助的教育活动的主要目标。随着药剂师扮演更重要的处方角色,暴露于此类事件的可能性可能会增加,并且重要的是要根据许多司法管辖区引入的强制披露要求对此加以注意。还希望此类计划包括仿制药制造商,并且药房专业机构应使用这些数据来监视和管理药剂师与行业之间互动的水平和影响。

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