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

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作者
Granas, Anne G.
Buajordet, Marit
Stenberg-Nilsen, Hanne
Harg, Pernille
Horn, Anne M.
机构
[1] Inst Pharm Practice Res, Apoforsk, N-5018 Bergen, Norway
[2] RELIS, Reg Med Informat Ctr, Trondheim, Norway
[3] RELIS, Reg Med Informat Ctr, Oslo, Norway
[4] Norwegian Med Agcy, Dept Pharmacotherapy, Oslo, Norway
关键词
adverse drug reactions; pharmacovigilance; pharmacists; community pharmacists; voluntary reporting system;
D O I
10.1002/pds.1298
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
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. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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