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The Perspective of Pharmacist on Pharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting in Asir Region, Saudi Arabia.

PubMed(2023)

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OBJECTIVE: Adverse drug re-actions (ADRs) are widespread worldwide, and their intervention is critical to patient safety and healthcare quality. Pharmacists are essential in monitoring and reporting ADRs, directly influencing patient care. This study aimed to examine the prevalence of ADRs among pharmacists and their knowledge regarding ADRs, including the factors affecting ADR reporting.SUBJECTS AND METHODS: From September 2021 to November 2021, a cross-sectional survey among pharmacists in the Asir area of Saudi Arabia was planned. This study involved contacting 97 pharmacists using a cluster sampling method. The study's goals were met using a 25-item self-administered questionnaire. Data analysis was done using SPSS version 25 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA).RESULTS: Ninety-seven pharmacists (male 53.6% and female 46.4%) completed the sur-vey. More than three-fourths of the participants (78.4%) know the ADR reporting system. The survey was completed by 97 pharmacists (male 53.6% and female 46.4%). More than three-quarters of the participants (78.4%) were aware of the ADR reporting system, and the majority (70.8%) were aware that it is done using an online system. Still, only 56.7% knew that the Saudi FDA is the regulatory agency collecting ADR data in Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, 73.2% cited stress in the workplace as a critical deterrent to report-ing. Most respondents (76.3%) had an unfavor-able attitude about reporting ADRs.CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacists understand ADR reporting, but most lack the mentality to report the incidents. As a result, comprehensive and on-going training for pharmacists is required to raise awareness on the need for ADR reporting.
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Pharmacist,Adverse drug reactions,Attitudes,Knowledge,Perception,Pharmacovigilance
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