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Patients perspectives on drug shortages in six European hospital settings - a cross sectional study.

Darija Kuruc PojeDomagoj KiferIsabelle HuysJoao MirandaHelena JenzerNenad MiljkovićTorsten Hoppe-TichyMarcin BochniarzRoberto FrontiniDavid G SchwartzVesna Vujić-AleksićLana NežićEleni RinakiLeonidas TzimisKim GreenJelena JovanićBojana CarićDanijela MandićKatarina VilićTomasz BochenekVesna Bačić VrcaSrećko Marušić
Published in: BMC health services research (2021)
Although drug shortages led to serious medical consequences, our findings show that most of the patients did not perceive shortages as a problem. One possible interpretation is that good hospital management practices by healthcare professionals helped to mitigate the perceived impact of shortages. Our study highlights the importance of a good communication especially between patients and healthcare professionals in whom our patients have the greatest trust.
Keyphrases
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  • healthcare
  • prognostic factors
  • emergency department
  • mental health
  • depressive symptoms
  • adverse drug