Information and Communication on Risks Related to Medications and Proper Use of Medications for Healthcare Professionals and the General Public: Precautionary Principle, Risk Management, Communication During and in the Absence of Crisis Situations - 08/07/16
participants of round table n°6 of Giens XXIX :
Theodora Bejan-Angoulvant 4, Cherif Benattia 5, Amel Benkritly 6, David Braunstein 7, Sandrine Cabut 8, Nadine David 9, Annie Fourrier-Réglat 10, Benoit Gallet 11, Marta Gersberg 12, Sylvia Goni 13, Pascale Jolliet 14, Véronique Lamarque-Garnier 15, Claire Le Jeunne 16, Irina Leurs 17, François Liard 18, Muriel Malbezin 19, Joelle Micallef 7, Marina Nguon 20, †pages | 6 |
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Abstract |
Recent drug crises have highlighted the complexity, benefits and risks of medication communication. The difficulty of this communication is due to the diversity of the sources of information and the target audience, the credibility of spokespersons, the difficulty to communicate on scientific uncertainties and the precautionary principle, which is influenced by variable perceptions and tolerances of the risk. Globally, there is a lack of training in risk management with a tendency of modern society to refuse even the slightest risk. Communication on medications is subject to regulatory or legal requirements, often uses tools and messages that are not adapted to the target audience and is often based on a poor knowledge of communication techniques. In order to improve this situation, the available information must be coordinated by reinforcing the unique medication information website and by coordinating communication between authorities by means of a single spokesperson. A particular effort must be made in the field of training in the proper use and risk of medications for both the general population and patients but also for healthcare professionals, by setting up a unified academic on-line teaching platform for continuing medical education on medications and their proper use.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : information, communication, training, proper use of medications, risks of medications
Abbreviations : AMM, ANSM, CNAM, INN, DGS, DPC, EPAR, EMA, GERS, HAS, INN, INPES, RapPE, SPC, RSP, SNIIRAM, UNCAM
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Vol 69 - N° 4
P. 361-366 - juillet 2014 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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