Department for Health Evidence, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Radboud REshape Innovation Center, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2019 Nov;85(11):2580-2590. doi: 10.1111/bcp.14083. Epub 2019 Aug 19.
An increasing number of women trust the Internet for information about medication safety during pregnancy. This study aimed to evaluate the availability and accuracy of social media content on the perceived safety of medication use in pregnancy.
We performed a systematic search of posts related to medication safety during pregnancy in the Dutch language published on social media, blogs and forums between May 2011 and April 2016 using Coosto, a tool for social media monitoring. The perceived safety in the posts was compared with the Dutch Teratology Information Service (TIS) safety classifications.
We included 1224 online posts, which described 1441 scenarios about medication safety in pregnancy. A total of 820 (57%) scenarios were in line with the TIS classification. Incorrect perception was higher for prescription medication compared to medication available over-the-counter (60 vs 25%). Furthermore, the safety classification of medications with a TIS classification on strict indication or second-line drugs (93%) and medications with insufficient knowledge on their safety during pregnancy (76%) was more likely to be incorrectly perceived by the public compared to medications with the TIS classification safe (24%).
Social media monitoring may be useful for surveillance of potentially unsafe use of medications in pregnancy. Many social posts related to medication safety during pregnancy provide inaccurate information. As this information may affect women's perceptions and decisions, accurate communication between healthcare providers and pregnant women regarding the benefits and risks of medications is vital.
越来越多的女性信任互联网来获取有关妊娠期间药物安全性的信息。本研究旨在评估社交媒体上关于妊娠期间药物使用安全性的感知的可用性和准确性。
我们使用 Coosto(一种社交媒体监测工具)对 2011 年 5 月至 2016 年 4 月间荷兰语发布的社交媒体、博客和论坛上与妊娠期间药物安全性相关的帖子进行了系统搜索。将帖子中感知的安全性与荷兰致畸信息服务(TIS)安全性分类进行比较。
我们共纳入了 1224 个在线帖子,这些帖子描述了 1441 个关于妊娠期间药物安全性的场景。共有 820 个(57%)场景与 TIS 分类一致。与非处方药相比,处方药的错误感知更高(60%比 25%)。此外,具有严格适应证 TIS 分类的药物和二线药物(93%)以及在妊娠期间安全性知识不足的药物(76%)的安全性分类比 TIS 分类安全的药物(24%)更有可能被公众错误感知。
社交媒体监测可能有助于监测妊娠期间潜在不安全的药物使用情况。许多与妊娠期间药物安全性相关的社交媒体帖子提供了不准确的信息。由于这些信息可能会影响女性的认知和决策,因此医疗保健提供者与孕妇之间就药物的益处和风险进行准确沟通至关重要。