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儿科患者如何看待抗惊厥药物的不良药物事件?一项调查。

How do pediatric patients perceive adverse drug events of anticonvulsant drugs? A survey.

作者信息

Neininger Martina Patrizia, Woltermann Sarah, Jeschke Sarah, Herziger Birthe, Müller Ruth Melinda, Kiess Wieland, Bertsche Thilo, Bertsche Astrid

机构信息

Drug Safety Center and Clinical Pharmacy, Institute of Pharmacy, Medical Faculty, Leipzig University, Brüderstraße 32, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.

Center for Pediatric Research, University Hospital for Children and Adolescents, Liebigstraße 20a, 04103, Leipzig, Germany.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2020 Sep;179(9):1413-1420. doi: 10.1007/s00431-020-03571-1. Epub 2020 Mar 11.

Abstract

Anticonvulsant drugs have a high risk of adverse drug events. Little is known about the perception of those events by pediatric patients. We performed a survey in the neuropediatric departments of two university hospitals. Using a questionnaire, we interviewed patients aged 6-18 years with current anticonvulsant treatment regarding (i) their fears about potential adverse drug events, (ii) experienced adverse drug events, and (iii) perceived burden of experienced adverse drug events. One hundred patients took part in the interview. (i) 40 (40%) expressed fears that the medication could harm them. Eighteen of 40 (45%) named fears concerning specific adverse drug events. Of those, 12/18 (67%) feared neurologic or psychiatric symptoms. (ii) 37 (37%) of children described altogether 60 experienced adverse drug events. Of those, 38 (63%) concerned neurologic or psychiatric symptoms. (iii) 32/37 (82%) children who experienced adverse drug events felt bothered by the experienced event. Among others, they described an emotional burden (11/37, 30%), and restrictions in school performance (8/37, 22%) and favorite leisure activities (4/37, 11%).Conclusion: School-aged children are well able to describe adverse drug events of their anticonvulsant medication. Almost two thirds of the described events concern neurologic or psychiatric symptoms that cause an emotional burden and restrictions according to the patients. What is Known: • Anticonvulsants have a high potential of adverse drug events. • In an earlier survey, parents expressed fears of severe adverse drug events such as liver failure, which seldom occur, and reported a high number of neurological and psychological adverse drug events. What is New: • Many children fear that their anticonvulsants could harm them, and they fear and experience neurological and psychological adverse drug events. • According to the children, adverse drug events cause an emotional burden and restrictions in school performance and favorite leisure activities.

摘要

抗惊厥药物发生药物不良事件的风险很高。关于儿科患者对这些事件的认知情况,人们知之甚少。我们在两家大学医院的神经儿科进行了一项调查。我们使用问卷对6至18岁正在接受抗惊厥治疗的患者进行了访谈,内容包括:(i)他们对潜在药物不良事件的担忧;(ii)经历过的药物不良事件;(iii)所经历药物不良事件带来的负担感。100名患者参与了访谈。(i)40名(40%)表示担心药物会对他们造成伤害。40名中有18名(45%)提到了对特定药物不良事件的担忧。其中,12/18(67%)担心出现神经或精神症状。(ii)37名(37%)儿童共描述了60次经历过的药物不良事件。其中,38次(63%)涉及神经或精神症状。(iii)32/37(82%)经历过药物不良事件的儿童表示这些事件给他们带来了困扰。除此之外,他们还描述了情感负担(11/37,30%)、学业表现受限(8/37,22%)以及喜爱的休闲活动受限(4/37,11%)。结论:学龄儿童能够很好地描述其抗惊厥药物的药物不良事件。所描述的事件中,近三分之二涉及神经或精神症状,这些症状给患者带来了情感负担和限制。已知信息:• 抗惊厥药物发生药物不良事件的可能性很高。• 在早期一项调查中,家长们表达了对诸如肝衰竭等严重药物不良事件的担忧,而此类事件很少发生,同时他们报告了大量神经和心理方面的药物不良事件。新发现:• 许多儿童担心他们的抗惊厥药物会对自己造成伤害,并且他们害怕并经历了神经和心理方面的药物不良事件。• 据儿童所述,药物不良事件会带来情感负担,并导致学业表现和喜爱的休闲活动受限。

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