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膳食补充剂:医生的知识与不良事件报告。

Dietary supplements: physician knowledge and adverse event reporting.

机构信息

Uniformed Services University, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799, USA.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2013 Jan;45(1):23-8. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e318269904f.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Dietary supplement (DS) use among US military personnel is widespread. Many consume several different DS with multiple ingredients one or more times each week, representing a potential public health concern. The overall purpose of the study was to assess the knowledge and behaviors of health professionals and physicians regarding patterns of DS use and possible adverse events (AE) associated with DS use. We also determined how providers address the issue of DS with patients and evaluated provider knowledge regarding reporting systems.

METHODS

Two prospective, cross-sectional, web-based questionnaires were administered. First, health care providers who accessed the Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database to gather evidenced-based information on DS and herbal products were queried. Second, physicians who had graduated from the Uniformed Services University were sent a web-based questionnaire regarding DS knowledge, AE knowledge and reporting, and communication with patients about DS. The frequencies of responses were evaluated.

RESULTS

Although 60% of the military physicians who responded to the questionnaires believed they had observed AE in association with a DS, only 18% actually reported them. Three of four physician respondents (approximately 73%) did not know how or where to report AE associated with DS. The majority of physicians (66%) routinely asked most of their patients about DS use, and 65% did not have a reliable source of information for herbal and DS products.

CONCLUSIONS

Information gaps in DS information and AE reporting were identified. A centralized AE reporting system could serve to identify potentially harmful DS for further evaluation. Health professionals need to remain vigilant for AE associated with DS use and better informed on how to report these events.

摘要

目的

膳食补充剂(DS)在美国军人中的使用非常普遍。许多人每周服用一种或多种含有多种成分的不同 DS 产品,这可能引起公共健康问题。本研究的总体目的是评估健康专业人员和医生对 DS 使用模式和与 DS 使用相关的潜在不良事件(AE)的知识和行为。我们还确定了提供者如何与患者讨论 DS 问题,并评估了提供者对报告系统的了解。

方法

进行了两项前瞻性、横断面、基于网络的问卷调查。首先,向访问天然药物综合数据库以获取有关 DS 和草药产品的循证信息的医疗保健提供者进行了查询。其次,向毕业于统一服务大学的医生发送了一份关于 DS 知识、AE 知识和报告以及与患者就 DS 沟通的网络问卷调查。评估了回答的频率。

结果

尽管 60% 回答问卷的军人医生认为他们观察到了与 DS 相关的 AE,但实际上只有 18% 报告了 AE。大约四分之三的医生受访者(约 73%)不知道如何或在哪里报告与 DS 相关的 AE。大多数医生(66%)通常会询问大多数患者 DS 的使用情况,而 65%的医生没有可靠的草药和 DS 产品信息来源。

结论

确定了 DS 信息和 AE 报告中的信息差距。集中的 AE 报告系统可用于识别可能有害的 DS 产品,以便进一步评估。健康专业人员需要对与 DS 使用相关的 AE 保持警惕,并更好地了解如何报告这些事件。

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