Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Oct 2023)

Quality of Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions to Antimicrobials Improved Following Operational Research: A before-and-after Study in Sierra Leone (2017–2023)

  • Thomas A. Conteh,
  • Fawzi Thomas,
  • Onome T. Abiri,
  • James P. Komeh,
  • Abdulai Kanu,
  • Joseph Sam Kanu,
  • Bobson Derrick Fofanah,
  • Pruthu Thekkur,
  • Rony Zachariah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8100470
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. 470

Abstract

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Background: The quality of pharmacovigilance data is important for guiding medicine safety and clinical practice. In baseline and follow-up studies after introducing interventions to improve the quality of reporting of Individual Case Safety Reports (ICSRs) in Sierra Leone, we compared (a) timeliness and completeness of reporting and (b) patient outcomes classified as ‘recovering’. Methods: Baseline (January 2017–December 2021) and follow-up (June 2022–April 2023) studies of ICSRs in the national pharmacovigilance database. Interventions introduced following recommendations from the baseline study included: updating standard operating procedures and guidelines, setting performance targets follow-up of patient outcomes, and training. Results: There were 566 ICSRs in the baseline study and 59 in the follow-up study. Timelines (reporting p Conclusions: Significant improvements in timeliness, completeness, and validation of ICSRs were observed following operational research in Sierra Leone. While enhancing pharmacovigilance and patient safety, this study highlights the important synergistic role operational research can play in improving monitoring and evaluation systems.

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