The Effect of Quality Indicators on Beliefs about Medicines Reuse: An Experimental Study.
Yasmin LamRachel McCrindleTerence K L HuiR Simon SherrattParastou DonyaiPublished in: Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Eighty-one participants took part. Attitudes toward medication offered for reuse, participants' perceived social pressure to accept the medication, and their intention to take part in medicines reuse all increased with the presence of sensors on packaging and with the promise of pharmacist visual checking, with the former causing a greater increase than the latter, and the combination of both making the greatest increase. People's qualitative comments explained their concerns about medicines reuse, validating the findings. The use of sensors on medication packaging warrants further investigation if regulators are to consider approving medicines reuse in the UK.