How to manage the overwhelming amount of database-detected interactions? A focus group meeting study on the management of database-detected risks of drug interactions

Kleiner, Dénes ✉ [Kleiner, Dénes (gyógyszerész), author] University Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Admi... (SU / FP); Haghverdi, Faraz; Szépe, Orsolya [Szépe, Orsolya (orvosi kommunikác...), author] University Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Admi... (SU / FP); Horváth, István László [Horváth, István László (gyógyszerész), author] University Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Admi... (SU / FP); Centre for Translational Medicine (SU / KSZE); Sebők, Szilvia [Sebők, Szilvia (gyógyszerészet), author] University Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Admi... (SU / FP); Csupor, Dezső [Csupor, Dezső (Klinikai gyógysze...), author] Department of Clinical Pharmacy (SZTE / FP); Institute for Translational Medicine (UP / UPMS); Horváth, András [Horváth, András Attila (neurológia), author] Anatómiai, Szövet- és Fejlődéstani Intézet (SU / FM / I); Integrative Neuroscience Research Group (KPI); Gyula Nyírő National Institute of Psychiatry an...; Balogh, Artúr György; Monostory, Katalin [Monostory, Katalin (CYP), author] Institute of Molecular Life Sciences; Kóbori, László [Kóbori, László (Sebészet, transzp...), author] Sebészeti, Transzplantációs és Gasztroenterológ... (SU / FM / C); Balázs, Máté [Balázs, Máté Ádám (egészségtudomány), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Dank, Magdolna [Dank, Magdolna (onkológia), author] Department of Internal Medicine and Oncology (SU / FM / C); Móczár, Csaba Mihály [Móczár, Csaba (Orvostudomány), author] Department of Family Medicine (SU / FM / C); Becze, Ádám; Süle, András; Zelkó, Romána [Zelkó, Romána (Gyógyszertechnológia), author] University Pharmacy Department of Pharmacy Admi... (SU / FP)

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  • SJR Scopus - Pharmacy: Q1
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Fundings:
  • Richter Gedeon Talentum Foundation
  • (Excellence PhD Scholarship of Gedeon Richter)
Subjects:
  • Pharmacology and pharmacy
Database-assisted screening may help detect the risks of drug interactions, but less than 10% of flagged interactions have clinical manifestations, potentially leading to alert fatigue among healthcare providers. To address this issue, this study aimed to develop a concise framework to support the management of database-indicated interaction risks.A grounded theory approach was used to design, evaluate and develop the framework. Participants included healthcare professionals and laypersons with experience using narrow therapeutic index medications, as well as individuals recommended by them. Two focus group discussions were conducted (N1=6 and N2=5), each lasting approximately 2 hours and following the same agenda. In one case, a follow-up one-on-one interview was held because the participant indicated further insights at the end of the session.Participants identified key decision-making questions for the framework, including the evidence base for interacting drugs, severity and documentation level of the interaction, availability of safer alternatives, and the presence of confounding factors. The framework was considered useful and, following refinement, potentially suitable for clinical implementation. A key insight was that integration into healthcare curricula is essential for achieving long-term impact. Overall, the proposed tool may assist in managing interaction risks in diverse clinical scenarios and reduce alert fatigue among healthcare professionals.Although further clinical validation is needed, the framework provides a foundation for improving the management of database-detected drug interactions.
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