Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Mar 2015)

The medicine selection process in four large university hospitals in Brazil: Does the DTC have a role?

  • Elisangela da Costa Lima-Dellamora,
  • Rosangela Caetano,
  • Claudia Garcia Serpa Osorio-de-Castro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502015000100017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 1
pp. 173 – 182

Abstract

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Knowledge about evidence-based medicine selection and the role of the Drug and Therapeutics Committee (DTC) is an important topic in the literature but is scarcely discussed in Brazil. Our objective, using a qualitative design, was to analyze the medicine selection process performed in four large university hospitals in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Information was collected from documents, interviews with key informants and direct observations. Two dimensions were analyzed: the structural and organizational aspects of the selection process and the criteria and methods used in medicine selection. The findings showed that the DTC was active in two hospitals. The structure for decision-making was weak. DTC members had little experience in evidence-based selection, and their everyday functions did not influence their participation in DTC activities. The methods used to evaluate evidence were inadequate. The uncritical adoption of new medicines in these complex hospital facilities may be hampering pharmaceutical services, with consequences for the entire health system. Although the qualitative approach considerably limits the extent to which the results can be extrapolated, we believe that our findings may be relevant to other university hospitals in the country.

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