Motives to Report Adverse Drug Reactions to the National Agency:A Survey Study among Healthcare Professionals and Patients in Croatia, The Netherlands, and the UK

Introduction Healthcare professionals (HCPs) and patients have various motives to report adverse drug reactions (ADRs) to their national agency. These motives may differ between countries. Objective The aim of this study was to assess to what extent motives of HCPs and patients to report ADRs differ between countries. Methods HCPs and patients from Croatia (HR), The Netherlands (NL), and the UK were asked to complete a web-based survey containing questions regarding demographics and ADR reporting. HCPs and patients could select all motives for reporting that applied to them, with a total of 23... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Vries, Sieta T.
Denig, Petra
Andrić, Adriana
Dimov Di Giusti, Marina
Ptaszynska-Neophytou, Alicia
Härmark, Linda
Mol, Peter G. M.
the IMI Web-RADR Work Package 3b Consortium and SCOPE Joint Action Work Package
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Reihe/Periodikum: de Vries , S T , Denig , P , Andrić , A , Dimov Di Giusti , M , Ptaszynska-Neophytou , A , Härmark , L , Mol , P G M & the IMI Web-RADR Work Package 3b Consortium and SCOPE Joint Action Work Package 2021 , ' Motives to Report Adverse Drug Reactions to the National Agency : A Survey Study among Healthcare Professionals and Patients in Croatia, The Netherlands, and the UK ' , Drug Safety . https://doi.org/10.1007/s40264-021-01098-4
Schlagwörter: PHARMACOVIGILANCE SYSTEM / MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS / ATTITUDINAL SURVEY / MOBILE APP / VIEWS
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://hdl.handle.net/11370/49fcd399-b767-4aa2-8310-3b37da67ad0b