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author Miljković, Nenad
Godman, Brian
Kovačević, Milena
Polidori, Piera
Tzimis, Leonidas
Hoppe-Tichy, Torsten
Saar, Marika
Antofie, Ioan
Horvath, Laszlo
De Rijdt, Thomas
Vida, Róbert György
Kkolou, Elena
Preece, David
Tubić, Biljana
Peppard, Joan
Martinez, Alicia
Yubero, Cristina Garcia
Haddad, Ratiba
Rajinac, Dragana
Zelić, Pavle
Jenzer, Helena
Tartar, Franci
Gitler, Gunda
Jeske, Martina
Davidescu, Michal
Beraud, Guillaume
Kuruc-Poje, Darija
Haag, Kristine Sakstrup
Fischer, Hanne
Sviestina, Inese
Ljubojević, Gordana
Markestad, Anne
Vujić-Aleksić, Vesna
Nežić, Lana
Crkvenčić, Anica
Linnolahti, Johanna
Ašanin, Bogdan
Duborija-Kovačević, Nataša
Bochenek, Tomasz
Huys, Isabelle
Miljković, Branislava
author_facet Miljković, Nenad
Godman, Brian
Kovačević, Milena
Polidori, Piera
Tzimis, Leonidas
Hoppe-Tichy, Torsten
Saar, Marika
Antofie, Ioan
Horvath, Laszlo
De Rijdt, Thomas
Vida, Róbert György
Kkolou, Elena
Preece, David
Tubić, Biljana
Peppard, Joan
Martinez, Alicia
Yubero, Cristina Garcia
Haddad, Ratiba
Rajinac, Dragana
Zelić, Pavle
Jenzer, Helena
Tartar, Franci
Gitler, Gunda
Jeske, Martina
Davidescu, Michal
Beraud, Guillaume
Kuruc-Poje, Darija
Haag, Kristine Sakstrup
Fischer, Hanne
Sviestina, Inese
Ljubojević, Gordana
Markestad, Anne
Vujić-Aleksić, Vesna
Nežić, Lana
Crkvenčić, Anica
Linnolahti, Johanna
Ašanin, Bogdan
Duborija-Kovačević, Nataša
Bochenek, Tomasz
Huys, Isabelle
Miljković, Branislava
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description INTRODUCTION: While medicine shortages are complex, their mitigation is more of a challenge. Prospective risk assessment as a means to mitigate possible shortages, has yet to be applied equally across healthcare settings. The aims of this study have been to: 1) gain insight into risk-prevention against possible medicine shortages among healthcare experts; 2) review existing strategies for minimizing patient-health risks through applied risk assessment; and 3) learn from experiences related to application in practice. METHODOLOGY: A semi-structured questionnaire focusing on medicine shortages was distributed electronically to members of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action 15105 (28 member countries) and to hospital pharmacists of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) (including associated healthcare professionals). Their answers were subjected to both qualitative and quantitative analysis (Microsoft Office Excel 2010 and IBM SPSS Statistics(®)) with descriptive statistics based on the distribution of responses. Their proportional difference was tested by the chi-square test and Fisher's exact test for independence. Differences in the observed ordinal variables were tested by the Mann-Whitney or Kruskal-Wallis test. The qualitative data were tabulated and recombined with the quantitative data to observe, uncover and interpret meanings and patterns. RESULTS: The participants (61.7%) are aware of the use of risk assessment procedures as a coping strategy for medicine shortages, and named the particular risk assessment procedure they are familiar with failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) (26.4%), root cause analysis (RCA) (23.5%), the healthcare FMEA (HFMEA) (14.7%), and the hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) (14.7%). Only 29.4% report risk assessment as integrated into mitigation strategy protocols. Risk assessment is typically conducted within multidisciplinary teams (35.3%). Whereas 14.7% participants were aware of legislation stipulating risk assessment implementation in shortages, 88.2% claimed not to have reported their findings to their respective official institutions. 85.3% consider risk assessment a useful mitigation strategy. CONCLUSION: The study indicates a lack of systematically organized tools used to prospectively analyze clinical as well as operationalized risk stemming from medicine shortages in healthcare. There is also a lack of legal instruments and sufficient data confirming the necessity and usefulness of risk assessment in mitigating medicine shortages in Europe.
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spelling pubmed-71148872020-04-09 Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications Miljković, Nenad Godman, Brian Kovačević, Milena Polidori, Piera Tzimis, Leonidas Hoppe-Tichy, Torsten Saar, Marika Antofie, Ioan Horvath, Laszlo De Rijdt, Thomas Vida, Róbert György Kkolou, Elena Preece, David Tubić, Biljana Peppard, Joan Martinez, Alicia Yubero, Cristina Garcia Haddad, Ratiba Rajinac, Dragana Zelić, Pavle Jenzer, Helena Tartar, Franci Gitler, Gunda Jeske, Martina Davidescu, Michal Beraud, Guillaume Kuruc-Poje, Darija Haag, Kristine Sakstrup Fischer, Hanne Sviestina, Inese Ljubojević, Gordana Markestad, Anne Vujić-Aleksić, Vesna Nežić, Lana Crkvenčić, Anica Linnolahti, Johanna Ašanin, Bogdan Duborija-Kovačević, Nataša Bochenek, Tomasz Huys, Isabelle Miljković, Branislava Front Pharmacol Pharmacology INTRODUCTION: While medicine shortages are complex, their mitigation is more of a challenge. Prospective risk assessment as a means to mitigate possible shortages, has yet to be applied equally across healthcare settings. The aims of this study have been to: 1) gain insight into risk-prevention against possible medicine shortages among healthcare experts; 2) review existing strategies for minimizing patient-health risks through applied risk assessment; and 3) learn from experiences related to application in practice. METHODOLOGY: A semi-structured questionnaire focusing on medicine shortages was distributed electronically to members of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action 15105 (28 member countries) and to hospital pharmacists of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists (EAHP) (including associated healthcare professionals). Their answers were subjected to both qualitative and quantitative analysis (Microsoft Office Excel 2010 and IBM SPSS Statistics(®)) with descriptive statistics based on the distribution of responses. Their proportional difference was tested by the chi-square test and Fisher's exact test for independence. Differences in the observed ordinal variables were tested by the Mann-Whitney or Kruskal-Wallis test. The qualitative data were tabulated and recombined with the quantitative data to observe, uncover and interpret meanings and patterns. RESULTS: The participants (61.7%) are aware of the use of risk assessment procedures as a coping strategy for medicine shortages, and named the particular risk assessment procedure they are familiar with failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) (26.4%), root cause analysis (RCA) (23.5%), the healthcare FMEA (HFMEA) (14.7%), and the hazard analysis and critical control point (HACCP) (14.7%). Only 29.4% report risk assessment as integrated into mitigation strategy protocols. Risk assessment is typically conducted within multidisciplinary teams (35.3%). Whereas 14.7% participants were aware of legislation stipulating risk assessment implementation in shortages, 88.2% claimed not to have reported their findings to their respective official institutions. 85.3% consider risk assessment a useful mitigation strategy. CONCLUSION: The study indicates a lack of systematically organized tools used to prospectively analyze clinical as well as operationalized risk stemming from medicine shortages in healthcare. There is also a lack of legal instruments and sufficient data confirming the necessity and usefulness of risk assessment in mitigating medicine shortages in Europe. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7114887/ /pubmed/32273845 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00357 Text en Copyright © 2020 Miljković, Godman, Kovačević, Polidori, Tzimis, Hoppe-Tichy, Saar, Antofie, Horvath, De Rijdt, Vida, Kkolou, Preece, Tubić, Peppard, Martinez, Yubero, Haddad, Rajinac, Zelić, Jenzer, Tartar, Gitler, Jeske, Davidescu, Beraud, Kuruc-Poje, Haag, Fischer, Sviestina, Ljubojević, Markestad, Vujić-Aleksić, Nežić, Crkvenčić, Linnolahti, Ašanin, Duborija-Kovačević, Bochenek, Huys and Miljković http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pharmacology
Miljković, Nenad
Godman, Brian
Kovačević, Milena
Polidori, Piera
Tzimis, Leonidas
Hoppe-Tichy, Torsten
Saar, Marika
Antofie, Ioan
Horvath, Laszlo
De Rijdt, Thomas
Vida, Róbert György
Kkolou, Elena
Preece, David
Tubić, Biljana
Peppard, Joan
Martinez, Alicia
Yubero, Cristina Garcia
Haddad, Ratiba
Rajinac, Dragana
Zelić, Pavle
Jenzer, Helena
Tartar, Franci
Gitler, Gunda
Jeske, Martina
Davidescu, Michal
Beraud, Guillaume
Kuruc-Poje, Darija
Haag, Kristine Sakstrup
Fischer, Hanne
Sviestina, Inese
Ljubojević, Gordana
Markestad, Anne
Vujić-Aleksić, Vesna
Nežić, Lana
Crkvenčić, Anica
Linnolahti, Johanna
Ašanin, Bogdan
Duborija-Kovačević, Nataša
Bochenek, Tomasz
Huys, Isabelle
Miljković, Branislava
Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications
title Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications
title_full Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications
title_fullStr Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications
title_full_unstemmed Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications
title_short Prospective Risk Assessment of Medicine Shortages in Europe and Israel: Findings and Implications
title_sort prospective risk assessment of medicine shortages in europe and israel: findings and implications
topic Pharmacology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7114887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32273845
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.00357
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