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Generic Substitutions and Therapeutic Interchanges in Hospital Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study from Western Saudi Arabia

Background: The aim of the present study was to understand hospital pharmacists’ views and practices regarding generic substitution and therapeutic interchange. Method: This was a qualitative study involving pharmacists from three Western Saudi governorates: Taif, Makkah, and Jeddah. It included res...

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Autores principales: Alsufyani, Manar Hassan, Alghoribi, Manayer Hammad, Bin Salman, Thekra Omar, Alrabie, Asma Fayez, Alotaibi, Ibtihal Saud, Kharbosh, Abdullah Mosa, Alsheikh, Mona Yaser, Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh, Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131893
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author Alsufyani, Manar Hassan
Alghoribi, Manayer Hammad
Bin Salman, Thekra Omar
Alrabie, Asma Fayez
Alotaibi, Ibtihal Saud
Kharbosh, Abdullah Mosa
Alsheikh, Mona Yaser
Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh
Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
author_facet Alsufyani, Manar Hassan
Alghoribi, Manayer Hammad
Bin Salman, Thekra Omar
Alrabie, Asma Fayez
Alotaibi, Ibtihal Saud
Kharbosh, Abdullah Mosa
Alsheikh, Mona Yaser
Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh
Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
author_sort Alsufyani, Manar Hassan
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description Background: The aim of the present study was to understand hospital pharmacists’ views and practices regarding generic substitution and therapeutic interchange. Method: This was a qualitative study involving pharmacists from three Western Saudi governorates: Taif, Makkah, and Jeddah. It included respondents from the Ministry of Health (MoH), military and private hospitals. Pharmacists were selected using a convenient sampling technique and data were collected using a structured face-to-face interview. Results: Fifty-seven pharmacists agreed to participate in this study. In MoH and private hospitals, generic substitution is a pharmacist-initiated act, while therapeutic interchange requires physician approval. Medication unavailability, side effects, patient characteristics, outcomes, and economic status justified most substitution decisions. In military hospitals, both types of substitutions are controlled by an auto-switch policy and physicians should be informed. In all hospitals, there are policies regulating substitution. Medications eligible for interchange mentioned by pharmacists from different hospitals were comparable to some extent. Pharmacists from the private sector considered substitution a supportive economic measure for both hospitals and patients. Most pharmacists highlighted that patient convenience and physician approval are the most challenging situations in substitution practice. Conclusions: An enhanced understanding of substitution and knowledge about medications included in the hospital formulary will be valuable support to the implementation of substitution practice which responds to the patients’ needs to improve their outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-103403862023-07-14 Generic Substitutions and Therapeutic Interchanges in Hospital Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study from Western Saudi Arabia Alsufyani, Manar Hassan Alghoribi, Manayer Hammad Bin Salman, Thekra Omar Alrabie, Asma Fayez Alotaibi, Ibtihal Saud Kharbosh, Abdullah Mosa Alsheikh, Mona Yaser Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim Healthcare (Basel) Article Background: The aim of the present study was to understand hospital pharmacists’ views and practices regarding generic substitution and therapeutic interchange. Method: This was a qualitative study involving pharmacists from three Western Saudi governorates: Taif, Makkah, and Jeddah. It included respondents from the Ministry of Health (MoH), military and private hospitals. Pharmacists were selected using a convenient sampling technique and data were collected using a structured face-to-face interview. Results: Fifty-seven pharmacists agreed to participate in this study. In MoH and private hospitals, generic substitution is a pharmacist-initiated act, while therapeutic interchange requires physician approval. Medication unavailability, side effects, patient characteristics, outcomes, and economic status justified most substitution decisions. In military hospitals, both types of substitutions are controlled by an auto-switch policy and physicians should be informed. In all hospitals, there are policies regulating substitution. Medications eligible for interchange mentioned by pharmacists from different hospitals were comparable to some extent. Pharmacists from the private sector considered substitution a supportive economic measure for both hospitals and patients. Most pharmacists highlighted that patient convenience and physician approval are the most challenging situations in substitution practice. Conclusions: An enhanced understanding of substitution and knowledge about medications included in the hospital formulary will be valuable support to the implementation of substitution practice which responds to the patients’ needs to improve their outcomes. MDPI 2023-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10340386/ /pubmed/37444727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131893 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Alsufyani, Manar Hassan
Alghoribi, Manayer Hammad
Bin Salman, Thekra Omar
Alrabie, Asma Fayez
Alotaibi, Ibtihal Saud
Kharbosh, Abdullah Mosa
Alsheikh, Mona Yaser
Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh
Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
Generic Substitutions and Therapeutic Interchanges in Hospital Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study from Western Saudi Arabia
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title_full Generic Substitutions and Therapeutic Interchanges in Hospital Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study from Western Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Generic Substitutions and Therapeutic Interchanges in Hospital Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study from Western Saudi Arabia
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title_short Generic Substitutions and Therapeutic Interchanges in Hospital Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study from Western Saudi Arabia
title_sort generic substitutions and therapeutic interchanges in hospital pharmacies: a qualitative study from western saudi arabia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444727
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11131893
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