欧洲制药业医疗信息:在向患者提供药品相关信息方面发挥作用。

IF 3.1 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Pharmaceutical Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-13 DOI:10.1007/s40290-024-00534-x
Ana Barrias, Esther Di Lauro, Sarah Dunnett, Franziska Flick, Patricia Smerdka, Fiona Wardle, Jill Voss
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欧洲制药公司有专业和法律义务应要求向医疗保健专业人员(HCP)和患者提供客观、真实和非宣传性的药品相关信息,并建立了医疗信息服务机构来满足这一需求。此外,药品在供应时都会为患者和/或使用者提供一份包装宣传单,其中通常包括公司医疗信息服务的详细联系方式。在整个欧洲地区,患者咨询互动的规模很大。欧洲医疗信息领导者协会(MILE)在 2021 年进行的一项调查显示,2020 年医疗信息服务管理的所有查询中有 21% 来自非保健医生。18 家公司共处理了超过 14 万次非医疗保健人员的咨询--在为如此众多的患者提供支持的同时,这也是了解患者真实体验的潜在丰富来源。在与患者互动时,公司会小心谨慎,避免干扰患者与其保健医生之间的关系。这可能会限制所提供的信息,许多患者会被转介给他们繁忙的主治医生。不幸的是,这种方法可能无法满足患者的期望或需求。MILE 认识到了提供更多帮助的潜力,各公司都热衷于发展以患者为中心的支持服务。MILE 成员公司合作整理并发布了最佳实践原则,用于处理患者、护理人员和公众(MOPs)主动提出的医药相关信息请求。这将有助于提高优质信息支持的可及性,协调患者的体验,并建立对制药行业服务的信心。MILE 继续邀请利益相关者,包括患者协会、HCP、制药公司、监管机构和国家行业协会参与进来,帮助推进这些处理患者咨询的核心原则。本出版物不构成法律建议;决策和责任仍由各制药公司承担。
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European Pharmaceutical Industry Medical Information: A Role to Play in the Provision of Medicine-Related Information to Patients.

European pharmaceutical companies have a professional and legal obligation to provide objective, factual and non-promotional medicine-related information to both healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients on request and have established Medical Information services to fulfil this need. Also, medicines are supplied with a package leaflet for patients and/or users-this usually includes the contact details for the company's Medical Information service. There is a large scale of patient enquiry interactions across the European region. A survey conducted in 2021 by the Medical Information Leaders in Europe (MILE) association revealed that 21% of all enquiries managed by Medical Information services in 2020 were from non-HCPs. Eighteen companies collectively managed over 140,000 non-HCP enquiries-while supporting so many patients, this is also a potentially rich source of insights to real-life patient experiences. When interacting with patients, companies are cautious not to interfere with the relationship between the patient and their HCP. This can limit the information provided, with many being referred to their busy treating physicians. Unfortunately, this approach can fall short of patients' expectations or needs. MILE recognises the potential to be more helpful and companies are keen to evolve to deliver more patient-centric support. MILE member companies have collaborated in the collation and publication of best-practice principles for handling unsolicited requests for medicine-related information from patients, caregivers and members of the general public (MOPs). This will help improve accessibility to quality information support, harmonise the patients' experience and build confidence in the pharmaceutical industry services. MILE continues to invite stakeholders, including patient associations, HCPs, pharmaceutical companies, regulators and national industry associations to engage and help advance these core principles for handling patient enquiries. This publication does not constitute legal advice; decision making and accountability remains with each pharmaceutical company.

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Pharmaceutical Medicine
Pharmaceutical Medicine PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Pharmaceutical Medicine is a specialist discipline concerned with medical aspects of the discovery, development, evaluation, registration, regulation, monitoring, marketing, distribution and pricing of medicines, drug-device and drug-diagnostic combinations. The Journal disseminates information to support the community of professionals working in these highly inter-related functions. Key areas include translational medicine, clinical trial design, pharmacovigilance, clinical toxicology, drug regulation, clinical pharmacology, biostatistics and pharmacoeconomics. The Journal includes:Overviews of contentious or emerging issues.Comprehensive narrative reviews that provide an authoritative source of information on topical issues.Systematic reviews that collate empirical evidence to answer a specific research question, using explicit, systematic methods as outlined by PRISMA statement.Original research articles reporting the results of well-designed studies with a strong link to wider areas of clinical research.Additional digital features (including animated abstracts, video abstracts, slide decks, audio slides, instructional videos, infographics, podcasts and animations) can be published with articles; these are designed to increase the visibility, readership and educational value of the journal’s content. In addition, articles published in Pharmaceutical Medicine may be accompanied by plain language summaries to assist readers who have some knowledge of, but not in-depth expertise in, the area to understand important medical advances.All manuscripts are subject to peer review by international experts. Letters to the Editor are welcomed and will be considered for publication.
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