Doctor of Philosophy Program in Social, Economic, and Administrative Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand.
Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Thai Traditional Medicine Research Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2023 Apr;45(2):491-501. doi: 10.1007/s11096-022-01533-1. Epub 2023 Feb 6.
In Thailand, the consumption of herbal medicines has been increasing. Adverse events (AEs) of herbal medicines have been identified through the spontaneous reporting system. However, the number of patients reporting AEs of herbal medicines remains limited.
To explore the awareness and perceptions about the patient reporting system and to explore attitudes towards safety of herbal medicines, experiences, and intention to report AEs of herbal medicines.
Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with stakeholders (patients, community pharmacists, village health volunteers, and consumers who had experienced submitting a complaint about health products to the Consumers Foundation). Additionally, a focus group discussion was held with stakeholders (academics, herbal medicine manufacturers, healthcare professionals, policy maker who was responsible for promoting the use of herbal medicines, pharmacovigilance staff, patient, and representative from patient organisations). The data were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic analysis.
Fifty participants were interviewed and the focus group discussion included 12 participants. Patients had positive attitudes towards the safety of herbal medicines. Lack of awareness of the patient reporting system was identified. Nevertheless, all stakeholders acknowledged the importance of the safety monitoring of herbal medicines and indicated a willingness to report AEs via the patient reporting system in the future. A simple reporting system, a variety of reporting channels, the provision of feedback, and providing rewards would motivate patients to report AEs.
Although there is a lack of awareness, this provides a great opportunity to improve patient AE reporting system for herbal medicines in Thailand.
在泰国,草药的消费一直在增加。草药的不良事件(AE)已通过自发报告系统确定。然而,报告草药 AE 的患者人数仍然有限。
探讨对患者报告系统的认识和看法,以及对草药安全性、经验和报告草药 AE 的意愿的态度。
对利益相关者(患者、社区药剂师、乡村卫生志愿者和向消费者基金会投诉健康产品的消费者)进行半结构式深入访谈。此外,还与利益相关者(学者、草药制造商、医疗保健专业人员、负责推广草药使用的政策制定者、药物警戒人员、患者和患者组织代表)举行了焦点小组讨论。数据进行了录音、逐字转录,并使用主题分析进行了分析。
共采访了 50 名参与者,焦点小组讨论包括 12 名参与者。患者对草药的安全性持积极态度。发现缺乏对患者报告系统的认识。然而,所有利益相关者都承认监测草药安全性的重要性,并表示愿意通过患者报告系统报告未来的 AE。一个简单的报告系统、多种报告渠道、提供反馈和提供奖励将激励患者报告 AE。
尽管缺乏认识,但这为改善泰国草药的患者 AE 报告系统提供了绝佳机会。