Swedish patients' trust in the bioequivalence of interchangeable generics. What factors are important for low trust?
Erika OlssonKarin SvensbergHelle Wallach-KildemoesEmma CarlssonCaroline HällkvistSusanne KaaeSofia Kälvemark SporrongPublished in: Pharmacy practice (2018)
Seven out of ten respondents had trust in the bioequivalence of generic medicines, and one in three considered GS to complicate adherence. Four factors were associated with lower trust in GS, i.e. female gender, agreeing that changes in product name and appearance complicates adherence, disagreeing in that GS saves money for me or disagreeing in that GS saves money for the society. Low trust in GS needs to be addressed, not least in the communication between health professionals and patients.