
Workforce readiness for pharmacogenomics and key elements for sustainment within the Veterans Health Administration.
Aim: Understanding barriers and facilitators to pharmacogenomics (PGx) implementation and how to structure a clinical program with the Veterans Health Administration (VA). Materials & methods: Healthcare provider (HCP) survey at 20 VA facilities assessing PGx knowledge/acceptance and qualitative interviews to understand how best to design and sustain a national program. Results: 186 (12% response rate) surveyed believed PGx informs drug efficacy (74.7%) and adverse events (71.0%). Low confidence in knowledge (43.0%) and ability to implement (35.4-43.5%). 23 (60.5% response rate) interviewees supported a nationally program to oversee VA education, consultation and IT resources. Prescribing HCPs should be directing local activities. Conclusion: HCPs recognize PGx value but are not prepared to implement. Healthcare systems should build system-wide programs for implementation education and support.
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- Veterans Health
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- Pharmacology & Pharmacy
- Pharmacogenetics
- Humans
- Health Personnel
- Delivery of Health Care
- 3214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
- 3105 Genetics
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Veterans Health
- Surveys and Questionnaires
- Pharmacology & Pharmacy
- Pharmacogenetics
- Humans
- Health Personnel
- Delivery of Health Care
- 3214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
- 3105 Genetics
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences