Impact of anti-cancer drugs shortages in oncology and hematology departments in a Moroccan hospital
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat 10100, Morocco
Title: Impact of anti-cancer drugs shortages in oncology and hematology departments in a Moroccan hospital
Biography
Biography: Impact of anti-cancer drugs shortages in oncology and hematology departments in a Moroccan hospital
Abstract
Drug shortages have been a growing global problem in recent years. Some of them are of vital necessity and importance for the patient, such as those used to treat pathologies in clinical hematology and oncology departments. The objective of this study is to determine the impact of anti-cancer drugs shortages on the treatment and the patient and to describe the action to be taken that has been put in place to manage this shortage. It was a prospective, observational study, it took place in the oncology and hematology departments. It was carried out with the help of an operating sheet, which contained two parts: patient and treatment data. This sheet was filled out after the interview with the patient and on the basis of the medical file. Of the 101 patients interviewed, 67,3% were impacted by the shortage of drugs. The treated pathology that was most impacted by the rupture was Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (55,8%), vincristine was the drug most responsible for the shortages (34%). Most patients (51,4%) went to a non-local pharmacy to buy the medicine that was in short supply in the hospital. Delayed care was the main impact of the drug shortage (42,6%). As a result of these shortages, the majority of patients (45,6%) were frustrated and anxious about the situation. Drug shortages have a profound impact on patient safety, clinical outcomes, quality of treatment, hospital management and other important factors. In-depth collaboration between different health actors and timely communication strategies are essential elements of an effective drug shortage management plan.