2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-67263-8
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Identifying strategies to improve adverse drug reporting through key informant interviews among community pharmacists in a developing country

Sunday Odunke Nduka,
Chiamaka Omelebere Ibe,
Mercy Adamma Nwaodu
et al.

Abstract: Reporting adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is fundamental in improving medication safety. Community pharmacists (CPs) being the first point of contact for individuals seeking healthcare in a community, play a significant role in ADR reporting. However, this has been poorly implemented in many countries including Nigeria. This paper aims to explore stakeholders’ perspectives on current reporting practices and suggest ways to enhance ADR reporting among CPs in Nigeria. This qualitative study employed a purposive sa… Show more

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