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Effectiveness of a risk-minimization activity involving physician education on metabolic monitoring of patients receiving quetiapine: results from two postauthorization safety studies

Authors :
Robert Brody
Anushini Muthutantri
Philip Damstetter
Leigh Jefferies
Carmen Michaylira
Ramon Iovin
Charles L. Liss
Heather Wray
Catherine Datto
Source :
International clinical psychopharmacology. 31(1)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Following Good Pharmacovigilance Practices Module XVI, two complementary studies were performed that included process and outcome measurements of the effectiveness of physician education on metabolic monitoring of patients receiving quetiapine. A multinational survey of 800 European Union physicians was utilized to assess the receipt of educational materials and also to assess the degree of monitoring as reported by physicians. Recall of receipt of educational materials ranged from 16.0 to 69.0% across the participating countries; however, physicians reported that 64.5% of patients were being monitored, with the majority reporting performance of three or more of four key metabolic-monitoring activities. Higher rates of monitoring were reported by those who reported receiving materials. Assessment of outcomes in a separate retrospective analysis of electronic medical record data showed lower levels of monitoring performed by specialist physicians. The monitoring activities observed were assessed as acceptable on the basis of the established performance of UK physicians, who are incentivized to deliver preventive screening.

Details

ISSN :
14735857
Volume :
31
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International clinical psychopharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....721a540e40d51d6fcd2cd095073a38b1