2016
DOI: 10.1111/bcpt.12613
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The First Decade with the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register – A Systematic Review of the Output in the Scientific Literature

Abstract: The aim of this study was to quantify and characterize the scientific output from the Swedish Prescribed Drug Register (SPDR) the first decade after its establishment. A systematic literature search was performed in Medline, EMBASE and PubMed (2005-2014). Additional publications were identified by personal knowledge, reference lists, contact with active authors and a citation search in Web of Sciences. Publications using SPDR data were included in the analysis and characterized regarding study type, presence … Show more

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“…The VAL databases include all healthcare contacts and recorded diagnoses from inpatient care, specialized ambulatory care and primary care along with data on all dispensed prescription medications from all pharmacies in the country to the citizens in the region. The prescription information is the same as in the national prescribed drug register, that is unique patient data on all prescription drugs dispensed anywhere in Sweden to inhabitants in the region since July 2010: amounts, expenditures and reimbursement, the age and sex of the patient, co‐payments and prescriber category . The information has a high validity, with >99% of all prescriptions registered with unique identifiers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The VAL databases include all healthcare contacts and recorded diagnoses from inpatient care, specialized ambulatory care and primary care along with data on all dispensed prescription medications from all pharmacies in the country to the citizens in the region. The prescription information is the same as in the national prescribed drug register, that is unique patient data on all prescription drugs dispensed anywhere in Sweden to inhabitants in the region since July 2010: amounts, expenditures and reimbursement, the age and sex of the patient, co‐payments and prescriber category . The information has a high validity, with >99% of all prescriptions registered with unique identifiers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the accumulation of long-term data on drug use and cancer incidence is of particular value in studies of cancer aetiology, keeping in mind the potentially long induction periods of cancer development. For example, the Swedish Prescribed Drug Registry, covering the entire population of Sweden (approximately 10 million inhabitants), was established in 2005 [75], and in the United States, drug coverage (part D) for the Medicare population was introduced in 2006. These databases have thus only recently achieved an age where they begin to contribute meaningfully to the field of drug-cancer studies.…”
Section: Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacoepidemiology and drug utilisation research, embracing the study of the use and effects/side effects of medicines in populations, are the main scientific domains positioned to take a leadership role in exploiting these evolving data capabilities . These disciplines have built on strong foundations within some regions—notably the Nordic countries, having invested in developing their individual level national medicines registries and record linkage capabilities to understand the burden and outcome of medicines use . In 2007, the combined Nordic registries contained data from 17 million prescription users (68% of the total population), and now—in 2019—have a minimum of 14 years of history (earliest Finland starting in 1994, latest Sweden since 2005) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%