Exploring pharmacists' perspectives about substandard and falsified medical products through interviews

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100421
A. Persson , M. Troein , S. Lundin , P. Midlöv , C. Lenander
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Abstract

Background

The problem with substandard and falsified (SF) medical products may grow in high-income countries when e-commerce of medicines increases. Unauthorized websites offer medicines of insufficient quality. This underscores the importance of evaluating how the problem with SF medical products can be prevented from escalating. However, little is known about what knowledge and experience professionals working primarily with medicines have about the phenomenon.

Objective

This study was conducted to explore purposively selected pharmacists' experience and knowledge about SF medical products.

Methods

Twelve individual interviews were conducted with purposively selected pharmacists between May 2021 and September 2021. An interview guide was used with specific questions about e-commerce, which focused on exploring pharmacists' experience and knowledge about SF medical products. The interviews lasted, on average, 49 min and were analyzed using inductive qualitative content analysis.

Results

A main theme ‘Pharmacists as guardians of safe medicines’ emerged. This theme consisted of three categories pinpointing ‘risk factors’, ‘protective factors’, and ‘opportunities for improvement’ regarding SF medical products. Findings suggest that pharmacists can play a role in preventing the problem with SF medical products from escalating. Participants emphasized they were in this line of work to help patients and increase patient safety.

Conclusions

Pharmacists have the opportunity to empower the public with knowledge about SF medical products since they discuss medicines with many people every day. Awareness of risk factors for SF medical products enables pharmacists to guide patients to avoid risky purchases from unauthorized websites. To do this, better communication, and cooperation with patients and other healthcare professionals are needed.

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通过访谈探讨药剂师对假冒伪劣医疗产品的看法
背景在高收入国家,随着药品电子商务的增加,不合标准和伪造(SF)医疗产品的问题可能会日益严重。未经授权的网站提供质量不合格的药品。这凸显了评估如何防止伪劣医疗产品问题升级的重要性。然而,主要从事药品工作的专业人士对这一现象的了解和经验却知之甚少。本研究有目的地选取药剂师,探讨他们对顺丰医药产品的经验和了解。访谈使用了访谈指南,其中包含有关电子商务的具体问题,重点探讨药剂师对顺丰医药产品的经验和了解。访谈平均持续 49 分钟,采用归纳式定性内容分析法进行分析。该主题包括三个类别,分别针对自费医药产品的 "风险因素"、"保护因素 "和 "改进机会"。研究结果表明,药剂师可以在防止自制医药产品问题升级方面发挥作用。结论药剂师每天都要与许多人讨论药品问题,因此他们有机会向公众传授有关自费医疗产品的知识。药剂师对顺丰医药产品风险因素的认识能够指导患者避免在未经授权的网站上进行高风险购买。要做到这一点,需要与患者和其他医护人员加强沟通与合作。
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