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患者信息传单的实用性及其对药物依从性的感知影响。

Utility of patient information leaflet and perceived impact of its use on medication adherence.

机构信息

King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, King Saud Bin-Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

College of Pharmacy, King Saud Bin-Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard-Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Mar 14;23(1):488. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-15346-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although patients frequently use patient information leaflets (PILs) to obtain information about medicine, their confidence in using it may be diminished after reading it. This study aimed to assess the public perception of PIL's quality and the perceived impact of its use on medication adherence.

METHODS

A community-based cross-sectional study of 1,138 adult individuals in Saudi Arabia, April-May 2020, was conducted via Survey Monkey using an anonymous validated e-questionnaire. Data were collected on personal characteristics, PIL readership and preferences, perception towards PIL quality and impact of its use on taking medication, and reasons for not reading PIL. In addition, logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the significant predictors of reading PIL. Significance was considered at p < 0.05.

RESULTS

Nearly all participants (91.1%) reported reading PIL. The more read PIL's sections were directions of use (52.7%) and side effects (30.3%). Female gender (OR = 5.64, 95%CI: 3.53,9.02), age over 40 years (OR = 2.80, 95%CI: 1.69,4.64), and secondary education or more (OR = 1.74, 95%CI: 1.06,2.85) were the significant predictors of reading PIL. The majority of PIL readers reported their preference for verbal information (65.8%), hard copy presentation (77%), adding graphics (71.1%), and concise content of PIL (68.8%). In addition, most participants reported PIL always/usually adds to their knowledge of medicines (70.6%) and said that PIL reading positively impacted their medication adherence (64.9%). For only 8.8%, PIL reading negatively impacted their adherence, primarily because of reading information on medicine's side effects and complications (74.4%). More than one-half of participants perceived the PIL quality as good/excellent in terms of; font size (51.3%), language comprehensiveness (64.9%), paper quality (68.0%), and general appearance (64.9%). Getting sufficient information from doctors and pharmacists was the main reason for not reading the PIL (59.2%). Most participants (92.5%) agreed on standardizing how information is displayed in the PIL among all PILs of all companies.

CONCLUSION

PIL is read by nearly all the study sample, especially females, older, and educated subjects. It was perceived as beneficial in upgrading medication adherence. Effective designing of PILs should focus on patients' literacy level and age. Standardization of the PIL structure in all pharmaceutical companies is recommended.

摘要

背景

尽管患者经常使用患者信息传单(PIL)来获取有关药物的信息,但阅读后他们对其的信心可能会降低。本研究旨在评估公众对 PIL 质量的看法以及使用 PIL 对药物依从性的影响。

方法

2020 年 4 月至 5 月,在沙特阿拉伯进行了一项基于社区的横断面研究,共纳入 1138 名成年个体,使用 Survey Monkey 通过匿名验证的电子问卷进行研究。数据收集内容包括个人特征、PIL 阅读和偏好、对 PIL 质量的看法以及使用 PIL 对服药的影响,以及不阅读 PIL 的原因。此外,还进行了逻辑回归分析以确定阅读 PIL 的重要预测因素。显著性水平设定为 p<0.05。

结果

几乎所有参与者(91.1%)都报告阅读了 PIL。阅读最多的 PIL 部分是用法说明(52.7%)和副作用(30.3%)。女性(OR=5.64,95%CI:3.53,9.02)、年龄超过 40 岁(OR=2.80,95%CI:1.69,4.64)和中等教育或更高(OR=1.74,95%CI:1.06,2.85)是阅读 PIL 的重要预测因素。大多数 PIL 读者表示他们更喜欢口头信息(65.8%)、纸质版(77%)、添加图形(71.1%)和简洁的 PIL 内容(68.8%)。此外,大多数参与者表示 PIL 总是/通常会增加他们对药物的了解(70.6%),并表示阅读 PIL 对他们的药物依从性有积极影响(64.9%)。只有 8.8%的人认为阅读 PIL 会产生负面影响,主要是因为阅读有关药物副作用和并发症的信息(74.4%)。超过一半的参与者认为 PIL 在字体大小(51.3%)、语言全面性(64.9%)、纸张质量(68.0%)和总体外观(64.9%)方面的质量良好/优秀。从医生和药剂师那里获得足够的信息是不阅读 PIL 的主要原因(59.2%)。大多数参与者(92.5%)同意在所有公司的所有 PIL 中标准化信息显示方式。

结论

几乎所有研究样本,尤其是女性、年龄较大和受过教育的患者,都阅读了 PIL。它被认为对提高药物依从性有益。PIL 的有效设计应侧重于患者的读写能力和年龄。建议在所有制药公司中标准化 PIL 结构。

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