Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine and Health Science, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Center for Biotechnology, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
PLoS One. 2021 Aug 13;16(8):e0256031. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256031. eCollection 2021.
The credibility and the reliability of Internet webpages to seek medication-related information is questionable. The main objective of the current study was to evaluate perception and experience of pharmacists with the use of Internet-based medication information by their patients.
This is a cross-sectional descriptive study that was conducted to evaluate perception and experience of pharmacists with the use of Internet-based medication information by their patients. During the study period, 200 pharmacists were approached to participate in the study using a paper-based survey to assess their perceptions and current experience with the use of Internet-based medication information by their patients. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics (mean/standard deviation for continuous variables, and frequency/percentages for qualitative variables). Also, simple linear regression was utilized to screen factors affecting pharmacists' perception scores of the use of Internet-based medication information.
Among 161 recruited pharmacists, the majority (n = 129, 80.1%) reported receiving inquiries from patients about Internet-based medication information within the last year. Among them, only 22.6% (n = 29) of pharmacists believed that Internet-based medication information is somewhat or very accurate. Unfortunately, only 24.2% (n = 31) of them stated that they always had enough time for their patient to discuss their Internet-based medication information. Regarding pharmacists' perception of the use of Internet-based medication information by their patients, more than half of the pharmacists (>50%) believe that Internet-based medication information could increase the patient's role in taking responsibility. On the other hand, 54.7% (n = 88) of the pharmacists believed that Internet-based medication information would contribute to rising the healthcare cost by obtaining unnecessary medications by patients. Finally, pharmacists' educational level was found to significantly affect their perception scores toward patient use of Internet-based medication information where those with higher educational level showed lower perception score (r = -0.200, P-value = 0.011).
Although pharmacists felt that usage of Internet-based data by patients is beneficial, they also have believed that it has a negative impact in terms of rising the healthcare cost, and it promotes unnecessary fear or concern about medications. We suggest that pharmacists be trained on principles of critical appraisal to become professional in retrieval information on the Internet that might improve their delivery of healthcare information and their recommendations to patients.
互联网网页获取药物相关信息的可信度和可靠性值得怀疑。本研究的主要目的是评估药剂师对患者使用基于互联网的药物信息的看法和经验。
这是一项横断面描述性研究,旨在评估药剂师对患者使用基于互联网的药物信息的看法和经验。在研究期间,通过纸质问卷调查了 200 名药剂师,以评估他们对患者使用基于互联网的药物信息的看法和当前经验。使用描述性统计(连续变量的均值/标准差,定性变量的频率/百分比)分析数据。还利用简单线性回归筛选影响药剂师对患者使用基于互联网的药物信息看法的因素。
在招募的 161 名药剂师中,大多数(n=129,80.1%)报告在过去一年中收到过患者关于基于互联网的药物信息的询问。其中,只有 22.6%(n=29)的药剂师认为基于互联网的药物信息在某种程度上或非常准确。不幸的是,只有 24.2%(n=31)的药剂师表示他们总是有足够的时间与患者讨论他们的基于互联网的药物信息。关于药剂师对患者使用基于互联网的药物信息的看法,超过一半(>50%)的药剂师认为基于互联网的药物信息可以增加患者在承担责任方面的作用。另一方面,54.7%(n=88)的药剂师认为基于互联网的药物信息会导致患者获得不必要的药物,从而增加医疗保健成本。最后,发现药剂师的教育水平显著影响他们对患者使用基于互联网的药物信息的看法得分,教育水平较高的药剂师得分较低(r=-0.200,P 值=0.011)。
尽管药剂师认为患者使用基于互联网的数据是有益的,但他们也认为这会对医疗保健成本产生负面影响,并导致对药物不必要的恐惧或担忧。我们建议对药剂师进行批判性评估原则的培训,使其成为检索互联网信息方面的专业人员,这可能会提高他们提供医疗保健信息和向患者提出建议的能力。