The pharmaceutical industry and specialised medical training: Residents' perceptions in Madrid, Spain

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作者
Gonzalez-Rubio, Raquel [1 ]
Escortell-Mayor, Esperanza [2 ]
del Cura Gonzalez, Isabel [2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Salud Carlos III, Escuela Nacl Sanidad, Madrid, Spain
[2] Serv Madrileno Salud, Unidad Apoyo Invest, Gerencia Asistencial Atenc Primaria, Madrid, Spain
关键词
Pharmaceutical industry; Conflicts of interests; Marketing; Specialised medical training; Medical ethics; NATIONAL-SURVEY; PHYSICIANS; GIFTS; REPRESENTATIVES; TRAINEES;
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10.1016/j.gaceta.2017.07.015
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Objective: To assess the frequency of exposure and attitudes to the pharmaceutical industry (PI) of residents in the Region of Madrid (RM), Spain, and to analyse the association with specialty, professional environment and training. Methods: Cross-sectional electronic survey in May and June 2015 of all medical residents in RM. We collected sociodemographic variables and those of interaction with the PI in four blocks: frequency of interactions, attitudes and perceptions, environment and regulatory framework, and skills; with the first two blocks we created a Synthetic PI Interaction Index (SPIII). Bivariate and multivariate analysis of logistic regression. Results: 350 resident's responses (28% family and community medicine [FCM], 57% hospital, 15% others). Ninety-eight percent reported interacting with the PI. Twenty percent believed their prescribing was influenced by the PI and 48% believed it was influenced by other doctors. Sixty-five precent considered more training necessary. Ninety-six percent had received no information from their college of physicians, 80% did not know the regulations in their medical society and 50% were unaware of those of their institution. Hospital specialty residents showed more likelihood of SPIII >= percentile 75 than those of FCM (odds ratio [OR]: 3.96; 95% confidence interval [95%CI]: 1.88-8.35). Training in informal settings was associated with SPIII <= percentile 25 (OR: 2.83; 95%CI: 1.32-6.07). Conclusions: The medical residents in RM had a high level of interaction with the PI and believed its influence low. Hospital specialty residents showed more interaction with the PI. Regulations were not well known by residents and they consideredmore training necessary. (C) 2017 SESPAS. Published by Elsevier Espaiia, S.L.U.
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