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Adverse drug reaction reporting quality among different health professionals and the contribution of clinical pharmacists: A pilot study.

Jingchao YanXiaomei XiongJianwen ShenTaomin Huang
Published in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2022)
In a real-world setting, pharmacists are commonly responsible for most ADR reports. The quality of ADR reports from pharmacists and nonpharmacists before review did not reach the standard of excellence. An audit of clinical pharmacists may improve the overall quality of ADR reports. However, under-reporting of adverse reactions still occurs.
Keyphrases
  • adverse drug
  • electronic health record
  • emergency department
  • drug induced
  • general practice
  • quality improvement
  • electron transfer