Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting

Muhammad Abdul Hadi,1 Chin Fen Neoh,2 Rosdi M Zin,3 Mahmoud E Elrggal,4 Ejaz Cheema4 1School of Healthcare, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK; 2Collaborative Drug Discovery Research Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Salangor, 3Pharmacy D...

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Main Authors: Hadi MA, Neoh CF, Zin RM, Elrggal ME, Cheema E
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-03-01
Series:Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/pharmacovigilance-pharmacistsrsquo-perspective-on-spontaneous-adverse--peer-reviewed-article-IPRP
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author Hadi MA
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description Muhammad Abdul Hadi,1 Chin Fen Neoh,2 Rosdi M Zin,3 Mahmoud E Elrggal,4 Ejaz Cheema4 1School of Healthcare, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK; 2Collaborative Drug Discovery Research Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Salangor, 3Pharmacy Department, Malacca Hospital, Malacca, Malaysia; 4Faculty of Pharmacy, Umm-Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Abstract: Globally, adverse drug reactions (ADRs), one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality, will continue to pose a threat to public health as long as drugs are being used to treat various ailments. Prompt ADR reporting is crucial in ensuring drug safety. The aim of this narrative review was to highlight the role of pharmacists in pharmacovigilance and to identify barriers and facilitators toward ADR reporting documented in the literature. The perspective of pharmacy students on pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting has also been discussed with an aim to highlight the need to improve content related to ADR reporting and pharmacovigilance in undergraduate pharmacy curriculum. Globally, although the role of pharmacists within national pharmacovigilance systems varies, it is very well recognized. In general, pharmacists acknowledge that ADR reporting is part of their professional responsibility and have a positive attitude toward reporting ADRs. However, current research evidence suggests that there are still critical knowledge gaps with regard to ADR reporting among pharmacists, especially in countries where the role of pharmacists within the health care system is limited. These knowledge gaps can be fulfilled through continuous professional development programs and reinforcing theoretical and practical knowledge in undergraduate pharmacy curriculums. Without adequately identifying and fulfilling training needs of pharmacists and other health care professionals, the efficiency of national pharmacovigilance systems is unlikely to improve which may compromise patient’s safety. Keywords: pharmacist, adverse drug reaction, pharmacovigilance, patient safety
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spelling doaj.art-d77760b8ad9448eca0b96cbe7f1de8272022-12-21T18:41:19ZengDove Medical PressIntegrated Pharmacy Research and Practice2230-52542017-03-01Volume 6919832001Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reportingHadi MANeoh CFZin RMElrggal MECheema EMuhammad Abdul Hadi,1 Chin Fen Neoh,2 Rosdi M Zin,3 Mahmoud E Elrggal,4 Ejaz Cheema4 1School of Healthcare, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK; 2Collaborative Drug Discovery Research Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam, Salangor, 3Pharmacy Department, Malacca Hospital, Malacca, Malaysia; 4Faculty of Pharmacy, Umm-Al-Qura University, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Abstract: Globally, adverse drug reactions (ADRs), one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality, will continue to pose a threat to public health as long as drugs are being used to treat various ailments. Prompt ADR reporting is crucial in ensuring drug safety. The aim of this narrative review was to highlight the role of pharmacists in pharmacovigilance and to identify barriers and facilitators toward ADR reporting documented in the literature. The perspective of pharmacy students on pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting has also been discussed with an aim to highlight the need to improve content related to ADR reporting and pharmacovigilance in undergraduate pharmacy curriculum. Globally, although the role of pharmacists within national pharmacovigilance systems varies, it is very well recognized. In general, pharmacists acknowledge that ADR reporting is part of their professional responsibility and have a positive attitude toward reporting ADRs. However, current research evidence suggests that there are still critical knowledge gaps with regard to ADR reporting among pharmacists, especially in countries where the role of pharmacists within the health care system is limited. These knowledge gaps can be fulfilled through continuous professional development programs and reinforcing theoretical and practical knowledge in undergraduate pharmacy curriculums. Without adequately identifying and fulfilling training needs of pharmacists and other health care professionals, the efficiency of national pharmacovigilance systems is unlikely to improve which may compromise patient’s safety. Keywords: pharmacist, adverse drug reaction, pharmacovigilance, patient safetyhttps://www.dovepress.com/pharmacovigilance-pharmacistsrsquo-perspective-on-spontaneous-adverse--peer-reviewed-article-IPRPPharmacistAdverse drug reactionPharmacovigilancePatient safety
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Neoh CF
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Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice
Pharmacist
Adverse drug reaction
Pharmacovigilance
Patient safety
title Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
title_full Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
title_fullStr Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
title_short Pharmacovigilance: pharmacists’ perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
title_sort pharmacovigilance pharmacists rsquo perspective on spontaneous adverse drug reaction reporting
topic Pharmacist
Adverse drug reaction
Pharmacovigilance
Patient safety
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