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Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey

BACKGROUND: The digital world has undergone an essential metamorphosis in recent years, making the easy sharing of information possible, including those related to pharmacovigilance and the safety aspects of pharmaceutical and other healthcare products. These new interactive ways pose both opportuni...

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Autores principales: Stagi, Lisa, Bocchi, Ilenia, Bianco, Salvatore, Sirizzotti, Grazia, Bernardini, Daniela, Calderazzo, Valentina, Pirisino, Giacomo, Grisoni, Ilaria, Romano, Silvia
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2042098620985991
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author Stagi, Lisa
Bocchi, Ilenia
Bianco, Salvatore
Sirizzotti, Grazia
Bernardini, Daniela
Calderazzo, Valentina
Pirisino, Giacomo
Grisoni, Ilaria
Romano, Silvia
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Bocchi, Ilenia
Bianco, Salvatore
Sirizzotti, Grazia
Bernardini, Daniela
Calderazzo, Valentina
Pirisino, Giacomo
Grisoni, Ilaria
Romano, Silvia
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description BACKGROUND: The digital world has undergone an essential metamorphosis in recent years, making the easy sharing of information possible, including those related to pharmacovigilance and the safety aspects of pharmaceutical and other healthcare products. These new interactive ways pose both opportunities and challenges to healthcare/pharmaceutical companies. The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” of the Italian Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine (SIMeF) decided to carry out a survey to gain a better understanding of the role of pharmacovigilance in digital activities. METHODS: The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” sent a questionnaire via Computer-Assisted Web Interview (CAWI) technology to the members of the Pharmacovigilance Working Group (N = 257). The questionnaire was composed of 11 questions in four clusters exploring: (i) digital channels and projects implemented by the healthcare/pharmaceutical companies; (ii) governance tools in place for digital channels and projects; (iii) management of adverse events collected from digital channels and projects; (iv) impact of artificial intelligence on pharmacovigilance activities. RESULTS: Ninety-three members of the Group “Ernesto Montagna” completed the questionnaire. The results show that, in the panorama of Italian healthcare/pharmaceutical companies, digital activities are ongoing, but there are still areas of uncertainty: on when a pharmacovigilance team should be involved, on the governance tools and on the guidance to be used to ensure effective governance of digital projects. CONCLUSION: In a scenario which is evolving very quickly, a critical factor is the availability of specific and updated regulations. Scientific societies, such as SIMeF and Farmindustria, the Italian national Pharma-Companies Association, could give a valuable contribution to the development of appropriate guidance together with the competent authorities. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Results of an Italian survey on pharmacovigilance and digital world Background: The digital world allows and makes the sharing of information easy, including information related to the health status of patients and side effects of drugs. Healthcare/pharmaceutical companies are faced with both opportunities and challenges provided by such new ways of interaction among patients and healthcare professionals. The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” of the Italian Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine (SIMeF) carried out a survey to gain a better understanding of the role of pharmacovigilance in digital activities. Methods: The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” distributed a questionnaire to the 257 members of the Pharmacovigilance Working Group. The questionnaire was composed of 11 questions exploring: (i) digital channels and projects implemented by the companies; (ii) governance tools in place for digital channels and projects; (iii) management of adverse events collected from digital channels and projects; (iv) impact of artificial intelligence on pharmacovigilance activities. Results: Ninety-three members completed the questionnaire. The results show that digital activities are ongoing in the Italian healthcare/pharmaceutical companies. Despite this, there are still areas of uncertainty, in particular: on when pharmacovigilance team should be involved and on the tools and guidance to be used to ensure effective governance of digital projects. Conclusion: In a scenario that is evolving very quickly, an important factor is represented by the availability of straightforward and updated pharma-regulations and guidelines. Scientific societies like SIMeF and Farmindustria, the Italian national Pharma-Companies Association, could give a valuable contribution to the development of appropriate guidance together with the qualified authorities, in order to coordinate and standardize the approach among pharmaceutical companies.
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spelling pubmed-78789982021-02-22 Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey Stagi, Lisa Bocchi, Ilenia Bianco, Salvatore Sirizzotti, Grazia Bernardini, Daniela Calderazzo, Valentina Pirisino, Giacomo Grisoni, Ilaria Romano, Silvia Ther Adv Drug Saf Original Research BACKGROUND: The digital world has undergone an essential metamorphosis in recent years, making the easy sharing of information possible, including those related to pharmacovigilance and the safety aspects of pharmaceutical and other healthcare products. These new interactive ways pose both opportunities and challenges to healthcare/pharmaceutical companies. The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” of the Italian Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine (SIMeF) decided to carry out a survey to gain a better understanding of the role of pharmacovigilance in digital activities. METHODS: The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” sent a questionnaire via Computer-Assisted Web Interview (CAWI) technology to the members of the Pharmacovigilance Working Group (N = 257). The questionnaire was composed of 11 questions in four clusters exploring: (i) digital channels and projects implemented by the healthcare/pharmaceutical companies; (ii) governance tools in place for digital channels and projects; (iii) management of adverse events collected from digital channels and projects; (iv) impact of artificial intelligence on pharmacovigilance activities. RESULTS: Ninety-three members of the Group “Ernesto Montagna” completed the questionnaire. The results show that, in the panorama of Italian healthcare/pharmaceutical companies, digital activities are ongoing, but there are still areas of uncertainty: on when a pharmacovigilance team should be involved, on the governance tools and on the guidance to be used to ensure effective governance of digital projects. CONCLUSION: In a scenario which is evolving very quickly, a critical factor is the availability of specific and updated regulations. Scientific societies, such as SIMeF and Farmindustria, the Italian national Pharma-Companies Association, could give a valuable contribution to the development of appropriate guidance together with the competent authorities. PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY: Results of an Italian survey on pharmacovigilance and digital world Background: The digital world allows and makes the sharing of information easy, including information related to the health status of patients and side effects of drugs. Healthcare/pharmaceutical companies are faced with both opportunities and challenges provided by such new ways of interaction among patients and healthcare professionals. The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” of the Italian Society of Pharmaceutical Medicine (SIMeF) carried out a survey to gain a better understanding of the role of pharmacovigilance in digital activities. Methods: The Pharmacovigilance Working Group “Ernesto Montagna” distributed a questionnaire to the 257 members of the Pharmacovigilance Working Group. The questionnaire was composed of 11 questions exploring: (i) digital channels and projects implemented by the companies; (ii) governance tools in place for digital channels and projects; (iii) management of adverse events collected from digital channels and projects; (iv) impact of artificial intelligence on pharmacovigilance activities. Results: Ninety-three members completed the questionnaire. The results show that digital activities are ongoing in the Italian healthcare/pharmaceutical companies. Despite this, there are still areas of uncertainty, in particular: on when pharmacovigilance team should be involved and on the tools and guidance to be used to ensure effective governance of digital projects. Conclusion: In a scenario that is evolving very quickly, an important factor is represented by the availability of straightforward and updated pharma-regulations and guidelines. Scientific societies like SIMeF and Farmindustria, the Italian national Pharma-Companies Association, could give a valuable contribution to the development of appropriate guidance together with the qualified authorities, in order to coordinate and standardize the approach among pharmaceutical companies. SAGE Publications 2021-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7878998/ /pubmed/33623659 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2042098620985991 Text en © The Author(s), 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Stagi, Lisa
Bocchi, Ilenia
Bianco, Salvatore
Sirizzotti, Grazia
Bernardini, Daniela
Calderazzo, Valentina
Pirisino, Giacomo
Grisoni, Ilaria
Romano, Silvia
Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
title Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
title_full Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
title_fullStr Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
title_full_unstemmed Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
title_short Pharmacovigilance and the digital world in Italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
title_sort pharmacovigilance and the digital world in italy: presentation of the results of a national survey
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33623659
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2042098620985991
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