Aston Jeff, Wilson Keith A, Sinclair Anthony, Terry David
Pharmacy Department, Birmingham Children's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK.
School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
Eur J Hosp Pharm. 2017 Sep;24(5):266-271. doi: 10.1136/ejhpharm-2016-000925. Epub 2016 Aug 19.
To determine what issues are experienced during the first few weeks of therapy by patients, and their parents/carers, when a child/young person has been prescribed a new medicine.
One hundred patients aged ≤18 years of age prescribed a new medicine for ≥6 weeks were recruited from a single UK National Health Service specialist paediatric hospital outpatient pharmacy. Six weeks after the first dispensing of their new medicine the patient or their parent/carer received telephone follow-up by a researcher and verbally completed a questionnaire containing both open and closed questions. Patient or parent/carer experiences were identified and analysed using thematic analysis and descriptive statistics.
Eighty-six participants were available for telephone follow-up. Six (7%) had not started their medicine. Paediatric patients and their parents/carers experienced a range of issues during the first few weeks after starting a new medicine. These included additional concerns/questions (24/80, 30%), administration issues (21/80, 26.3%), adverse effects (29/80, 36.3%) and obtaining repeat supplies (12/80, 15%). The Morisky Medication Adherence Scale indicated that 34/78 (43.6%) participants had a high adherence rating, 35/78 (44.9%) medium and 9/78 (11.5%) a low rating.
Paediatric patients and their parents/carers experience a range of issues during the first few weeks after starting a new medicine. Further research is required to determine the type of interventions that may further support medicines use in this group of patients.
确定儿童/青少年在开始服用新药后的最初几周内,患者及其父母/照料者会遇到哪些问题。
从英国一家国民医疗服务体系(NHS)的专科儿童医院门诊药房招募了100名年龄≤18岁且被处方新药≥6周的患者。在首次配药六周后,研究人员对患者或其父母/照料者进行电话随访,并口头完成一份包含开放式和封闭式问题的问卷。使用主题分析和描述性统计来识别和分析患者或父母/照料者的经历。
86名参与者可供电话随访。其中6名(7%)尚未开始用药。儿科患者及其父母/照料者在开始服用新药后的最初几周内遇到了一系列问题。这些问题包括额外担忧/疑问(24/80,30%)、给药问题(21/80,26.3%)、不良反应(29/80,36.3%)以及获取重复配药(12/80,15%)。Morisky药物依从性量表显示,34/78(43.6%)的参与者依从性评级高,35/78(44.9%)为中等,9/78(11.5%)为低。
儿科患者及其父母/照料者在开始服用新药后的最初几周内会遇到一系列问题。需要进一步研究以确定可能进一步支持该组患者用药的干预措施类型。