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Title: Rare diseases and orphan medicines : knowledge and perceptions of healthcare professionals and the public
Authors: Vassallo, Sharon
Attard Pizzuto, Maresca
Azzopardi, Lilian M.
Serracino-Inglott, Anthony
Keywords: Rare diseases
Medical personnel -- Attitudes
Orphan drugs
Rare diseases -- Patients -- Care
Medicine -- Information technology
Surveys and Questionnaires
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Vassallo, S., Attard Pizzuto, M., Azzopardi, L. M., & Serracino-Inglott, A. (2022). Rare diseases and orphan medicines: knowledge and perceptions of healthcare professionals and the public. Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, 13(4), 393-395.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess the public’s and healthcare professionals’ awareness and perception on rare diseases and orphan drugs, and to identify challenges faced by both populations. Two questionnaires, one for healthcare professionals and one for the public including rare disease patients, were developed, validated and disseminated. The experience and awareness of the public and healthcare professionals with regard to rare diseases and orphan medicines were analysed. The questionnaires were completed by 228 members of the public and 73 healthcare professionals. Thirty-seven percent of the public knew or were related to someone with a rare disease. Public participants consisted of those who knew or were related to someone with a rare disease (37%) and rare disease patients (12%). Nineteen percent of rare disease patients had encountered problems while trying to obtain an orphan drug. Seventy-three healthcare professionals completed the questionnaire. Fifty-five percent had diagnosed, encountered or examined a rare disease patient at a point in their career, while 32% had dispensed or tried to dispense an orphan drug. Twenty-seven percent of healthcare professionals had encountered various problems while trying to obtain an orphan drug for patients.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/116221
ISSN: 17598893
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