We performed a health needs assessment of the vulnerable population cared for by the Banco Farmaceutico, an Italian non-profit charitable organisation that supplies medicines for many centres belonging to different charities. Drug dispensed in the first half of 2014 by a representative sample of these centres were examined. An independently conducted telephone interview on our centres complemented this data. Adult males and migrants constituted the majority of the user population, and the most dispensed drugs were those for the respiratory system. Of all patients, 40% presented with a chronic problem and more than half needed polypharmacy. Users seek help spontaneously in 70% of the cases, with the centres being able to meet 80% of the existing demand. Patients that could not be managed were referred to local hospitals or collaborating doctors and reasons were explored. We believe our study to be a first attempt to characterise a growing population that is also increasingly represented in emergency departments and internal medicine wards. It is also an evaluation of the quality of data collected by charitable institutions, highlighting a significant need for improvement as they could be the only basis to monitor the health needs of this type of population.

Health needs assessment in patients assisted by a pharmaceutical non-profit charitable organisation : a preliminary harmacoepidemiological survey based on the analysis of drug dispensation within Italy’s Banco Farmaceutico / S. Bini, A.E. Rigamonti, F. Fiorini, P.A. Bertazzi, G.F. Fiorini, S.G. Cella. - In: ITALIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. - ISSN 1877-9352. - 10:2(2016), pp. 111-118. [10.4081/itjm.2015.590]

Health needs assessment in patients assisted by a pharmaceutical non-profit charitable organisation : a preliminary harmacoepidemiological survey based on the analysis of drug dispensation within Italy’s Banco Farmaceutico

S. Bini
Ultimo
;
A.E. Rigamonti
Primo
;
P.A. Bertazzi;S.G. Cella
Secondo
2016

Abstract

We performed a health needs assessment of the vulnerable population cared for by the Banco Farmaceutico, an Italian non-profit charitable organisation that supplies medicines for many centres belonging to different charities. Drug dispensed in the first half of 2014 by a representative sample of these centres were examined. An independently conducted telephone interview on our centres complemented this data. Adult males and migrants constituted the majority of the user population, and the most dispensed drugs were those for the respiratory system. Of all patients, 40% presented with a chronic problem and more than half needed polypharmacy. Users seek help spontaneously in 70% of the cases, with the centres being able to meet 80% of the existing demand. Patients that could not be managed were referred to local hospitals or collaborating doctors and reasons were explored. We believe our study to be a first attempt to characterise a growing population that is also increasingly represented in emergency departments and internal medicine wards. It is also an evaluation of the quality of data collected by charitable institutions, highlighting a significant need for improvement as they could be the only basis to monitor the health needs of this type of population.
pharmacoepidemiology; migrants; health needs
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
2016
11-feb-2015
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