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约旦人在药品不良反应报告方面的知识、态度和做法。

Jordanians' knowledge, attitude and practice regarding adverse drug reactions reporting.

作者信息

El-Dahiyat Faris, Abu Hammour Khawla, Abu Farha Rana, Manaseer Qusai, Al Momanee Ala'a, Allan Aya, Alkhawaldeh Rama

机构信息

Clinical Pharmacy Program, College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.

AAU Health and Biomedical Research Center, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

出版信息

Saudi Pharm J. 2023 Jul;31(7):1197-1201. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2023.05.016. Epub 2023 May 18.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the general public knowledge, attitudes, and practice regarding Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) reporting and pharmacovigilance in Jordan.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was conducted between July 16, 2022, and July 30, 2022, in Jordan. During the study period, an electronic survey consisting of 4 sections was administered to a convenience sample of Jordanians (aged 18 or above) using 2 social media platforms (Facebook and WhatsApp). Logistic regression analysis was used to screen the predictors of ADRs reporting by the participants.

RESULTS

A total of 441 participants completed the survey. The majority of the participants (67.6%) were females, 53.1% between 26 and 45 years old. Almost all participants (96.3%) were always aware of the indication of the medications they take, the time and frequency (87.8%), and the duration of medications (84.4%). Nearly one-third of the participants (37.4%) asked about their medications' ADRs. However, the drug information leaflet was the most frequently used source of ADR information (33.3%). The majority of responders believed that both healthcare providers and consumers should report ADRs (93.4% and 80.3%, respectively). Only one-quarter of respondents (27.2%) believed that consumers could directly report ADRs through the Jordan pharmacovigilance program. The majority of patients who had experienced ADRs (70.3%) were aware that ADRs should be reported, and among them, 91.9% had reported the ADRs to healthcare providers. Furthermore, few participants (8.1%) reported it to the Jordan National Pharmacovigilance Centre (JNCP). Linear regression revealed that none of the demographic characteristics (age, gender, education, job, and social status) were affecting public reporting practice of the ADRs (P > 0.05 for all).

CONCLUSION

Respondents showed fair knowledge about adverse drug reactions and their reporting. However, there is a need to initiate educational activities and intervention programs to raise awareness about the JNPC, which will have a positive impact on public health and ensure safe medication use in Jordan.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估约旦公众对药品不良反应(ADR)报告和药物警戒的知识、态度及实践情况。

方法

于2022年7月16日至7月30日在约旦开展了一项横断面研究。在研究期间,通过两个社交媒体平台(脸书和WhatsApp),对约旦18岁及以上的便利样本进行了一项包含4个部分的电子调查。采用逻辑回归分析筛选参与者报告药品不良反应的预测因素。

结果

共有441名参与者完成了调查。大多数参与者(67.6%)为女性,53.1%年龄在26至45岁之间。几乎所有参与者(96.3%)始终知晓所服用药物的适应证、服药时间和频率(87.8%)以及服药疗程(84.4%)。近三分之一的参与者(37.4%)会询问所服药物的不良反应。然而,药品说明书是最常被使用的不良反应信息来源(33.3%)。大多数受访者认为医疗服务提供者和消费者都应报告药品不良反应(分别为93.4%和80.3%)。只有四分之一的受访者(27.2%)认为消费者可以通过约旦药物警戒计划直接报告药品不良反应。大多数经历过药品不良反应的患者(70.3%)知晓应报告不良反应,其中91.9%已向医疗服务提供者报告了不良反应。此外,很少有参与者(8.1%)向约旦国家药物警戒中心(JNCP)报告。线性回归显示,人口统计学特征(年龄、性别、教育程度、工作和社会地位)均未影响公众对药品不良反应的报告行为(所有P>0.05)。

结论

受访者对药品不良反应及其报告有一定了解。然而,有必要开展教育活动和干预项目,以提高对约旦国家药物警戒中心的认识,这将对公众健康产生积极影响,并确保约旦安全用药。

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