Reporting, Monitoring, and Handling of Adverse Drug Reactions in Australia: Scoping Review.
Joel Fossouo TagneReginald Amin YakobThu-Ha DangRachael McdonaldNilmini WickramasinghePublished in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2023)
Despite the existence of national and international guidelines for ADR reporting and management, there is substantial interinstitutional variability in the standards of ADR reporting among individual health care facilities. There is room for increased ADR reporting rates among consumers and health care professionals. A thorough assessment of the barriers and enablers to ADR reporting at the primary health care institutional levels is essential. Interventions to increase ADR reporting, for example, the black triangle scheme (alert or awareness) or GuildLink (digital health), have only had marginal effects and may benefit from further improvement revisions and awareness programs.