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Pharmacists' Perceptions of the Influence of Interactions with the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making

机译:药剂师对临床决策对药业相互作用影响的看法

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Background: There is a paucity of literature examining the perceptions of Canadian pharmacists toward drug promotion by the pharmaceutical industry and pharmacist—industry interactions. Objectives: To determine whether hospital pharmacists perceive their interactions with the pharmaceutical industry as influencing their clinical decision-making or that of their colleagues and whether hospital pharmacists perceive that interactions with the pharmaceutical industry create a conflict of interest. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of the complete sample of hospital pharmacists practising in 3 large health authorities in a single Canadian province was conducted from February to April 2010. Results: A total of 224 responses were received from the approximately 480 pharmacists in the target health authorities (response rate approximately 47%). Fifty-eight percent of respondents (127/218) did not believe that information received at industry-sponsored events influenced their clinical decision-making. Most (142/163 [87%]) disagreed that small gifts influenced their clinical decision-making, whereas responses were divided for large gifts. Respondents were also divided on the issue of whether their interactions created conflicts of interest, with most of those who had received gifts agreeing that large gifts would create a conflict of interest (134/163 [82%]) whereas small gifts would not (100/163 [61%]). There were positive correlations between respondents' beliefs about their own susceptibility to influence from sponsored events or receipt of small or large gifts and the susceptibility of others, but 22% of respondents (28/127) expressed a different perception about sponsored events, all believing themselves to be less influenced than their colleagues. Only 6% (4/64) of those who received large gifts and 4% (5/142) of those who received small gifts and felt they were not influenced by these gifts reported that it was likely others would be influenced by the receipt of such gifts. Conclusions: Most hospital pharmacists who responded to this survey had attended industry-sponsored events, and the majority felt that it did not influence their clinical decision-making, despite recognition that the information received is unbalanced. Respondents were divided on the notion of whether these interactions led to conflicts of interest. Respondents generally felt that large and small gifts had different effects on influence and conflict of interest.
机译:背景:在制药工业和药剂师行业相互作用,缺乏文学探讨了加拿大药剂师对毒品促进的看法。目标:确定医院药剂师是否认为他们与制药行业的互动,因为影响他们的临床决策或其同事以及医院药剂师是否认为与制药行业的相互作用产生了利益冲突。方法:2月至2010年4月,对3个大型卫生当局练习3大型卫生当局练习的完整医院药剂师样本的横断面调查。结果:目标中的约480名药剂师共收到224名响应卫生当局(响应率约47%)。五十八百分之八年的受访者(127/218)并不相信在行业赞助的活动中收到的信息影响了他们的临床决策。大多数(142/163 [87%])不同意小礼物影响了他们的临床决策,而答复分为大礼物。受访者还分为他们的互动是否产生了利益冲突的问题,大多数接受了涉及大礼物的礼物会产生利益冲突(134/163 [82%])而小礼物不会(100 / 163 [61%])。受访者对自身易受资助事件的影响或收到小或大礼物的影响以及其他人的易感性之间存在正相关性,但22%的受访者(28/127)表达了对赞助事件的不同看法,所有人都相信他们自己比他们的同事更少。只有6%(4/64)那些收到大礼物的人和4%(5/142)那些收到小礼物的人,觉得他们没有受这些礼物的影响,报告称,其他人可能会受到收到的影响这些礼物。结论:对该调查的大多数医院药剂师都参加了行业赞助的活动,而且大多数人认为它没有影响他们的临床决策,尽管承认所收到的信息不平衡。受访者分为这些互动是否导致利益冲突的概念。受访者普遍认为,大小的礼物对影响和利益冲突产生了不同的影响。

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