Amoozegar Jacqueline B, Rupert Douglas J, Sullivan Helen W, O'Donoghue Amie C
Social and Health Organizational Research and Evaluation Program, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Center for Communication Science, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Patient Educ Couns. 2017 Jun;100(6):1111-1119. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.12.032. Epub 2016 Dec 30.
Multiple studies have identified consumers' difficulty correctly interpreting risk information provided about prescription drugs, whether in printed format or online. This study's purpose was to explore whether consumers can distinguish between prescription drug precautions and side effects presented on brand-name drug websites.
Participants (n=873) viewed fictitious drug websites that presented both precautions and side effects for one of four drugs, and they completed a survey assessing recall and comprehension. We coded open-ended recall data to identify whether drug precautions were mentioned and, if so, how they were interpreted.
Approximately 15% of participants mentioned at least one drug precaution. The majority (59.7%) misinterpreted precautions as potential side effects. Participants who misinterpreted precautions rated the drugs as significantly more likely to cause side effects than participants who accurately interpreted the precautions. Age, education, literacy, and other factors did not appear to predict precaution interpretation.
At least some consumers are likely to interpret precautions on drug websites as potential side effects, which might affect consumer preferences, treatment decisions, and medication safety.
Healthcare providers should be aware of this potential confusion, assess patients' understanding of precautions and potential side effects, and address any misunderstandings.
多项研究已确定消费者在正确解读所提供的有关处方药的风险信息方面存在困难,无论是以印刷形式还是在线形式。本研究的目的是探讨消费者是否能够区分在品牌药网站上呈现的处方药预防措施和副作用。
参与者(n = 873)浏览了为四种药物之一呈现预防措施和副作用的虚拟药物网站,并完成了一项评估回忆和理解情况的调查。我们对开放式回忆数据进行编码,以确定是否提及了药物预防措施,如果提及了,是如何解读的。
约15%的参与者提到了至少一项药物预防措施。大多数人(59.7%)将预防措施误解为潜在的副作用。将预防措施误解的参与者认为这些药物比准确解读预防措施的参与者更有可能引起副作用。年龄、教育程度、识字能力和其他因素似乎无法预测对预防措施的解读。
至少有一些消费者可能会将药物网站上的预防措施解读为潜在的副作用,这可能会影响消费者的偏好、治疗决策和用药安全。
医疗保健提供者应意识到这种潜在的混淆,评估患者对预防措施和潜在副作用的理解,并消除任何误解。