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Drug shortages may compromise patient safety: Results of a survey of the reference pharmacies of the Drug Commission of German Pharmacists.

André Said1, Ralf Goebel2, Matthias Ganso3, Petra Zagermann-Muncke4, Martin Schulz5.   

Abstract

Drug shortages are a complex problem and of growing concern. To evaluate implications of drug shortages in terms of outpatient and inpatient safety, the Drug Commission of German Pharmacists surveyed its two nationwide reference pharmacy networks: 865 community and 54 hospital pharmacies. Participants were asked to complete a six-question online survey, covering relevance and challenges of drug shortages in everyday practice as well as consequences for patient safety. Answers were given in the context of the last three months prior to the survey. In total, 482 community (55.7%) and 36 hospital pharmacies (66.7%) participated. Occurrence of drug shortages were confirmed by 88.6% of community and 80.6% of hospital pharmacies. Thus, for example, a substitute was dispensed more than 15 times (60.7% of community, 44.8% of hospital pharmacies) during the 3-month-period. Comparing community and hospital pharmacies, differences in the incidence or severity of consequences for patient safety were apparent. Community pharmacies mainly confirmed adverse effects on patients' medication adherence (60.4%) and treatment discontinuation (25.8%). A delay or deny of a life-saving treatment (39.4%) was largely reported by hospital pharmacies. Medication errors were reported by 20.1% of the community and 21.2% of the hospital pharmacies, respectively. Taken together, sustainable solutions are needed to counteract drug shortages and to ensure adequate treatment for patients.
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Keywords:  Drug Commission of German Pharmacists; Drug shortages; Germany; Patient safety; Pharmacy; Survey

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30337159     DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2018.09.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Policy        ISSN: 0168-8510            Impact factor:   2.980


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