Measuring Patients' Knowledge About Adverse Effects of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors.

S. Janković, Milica Dajić, Saša Jacović, S. Markovic, T. Papić, Tamara Petrušić, M. Radojković, A. Ranković, Marko Tanaskovic, Marko Vasic, Dušan Vukićević, R. Ž. Zaric, M. Kostić
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BACKGROUND Knowledge about adverse effects of medications is an important part of proper medication use and prerequisite for good treatment adherence. OBJECTIVE The aim of our study was to construct, develop, and test a new questionnaire for the measurement of patients' knowledge about adverse drug reactions of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors. METHODS The 8-item questionnaire was constructed to measure adverse reactions to ACE inhibitors. The questions were closed, with 7 offered answers, in the form of a Likert scale. It was tested for psychometric properties on patients who visited their general practitioners at state-owned health facilities in 5 Serbian cities: Belgrade, Kragujevac, Banja Luka, Gracanica, and Despotovac. RESULTS The questionnaire was tested on 259 patients from general practice, taking an ACE inhibitor for more than 3 months. Experience with at least 1 adverse effect of ACE inhibitor was reported in 64 patients (24.7%), only 94 patients (36.3%) previously received any form of information about at least 1 adverse effect of ACE inhibitors from health workers, and only 42% expressed knowledge of any adverse events. The patients who were informed knew about the following adverse events as phrased in the official patient information leaflets: severe dizziness or light-headedness (44%); cough (37%); swelling of the hands, face, lips, or tongue (32%); indigestion (22%); headache (51%); and difficulty in breathing (15%). The questionnaire showed satisfactory internal consistency, with Cronbach α of 0.767, and individual scores correlated with general education of the patients. Factorial analysis revealed 2 domains (subscales): the first one with 5 questions is directed to adverse effects the patients may physically experience directly, whereas the second with 3 questions measures knowledge about adverse effects that could be experienced only indirectly, through conditions caused by the adverse effects. CONCLUSIONS The questionnaire about knowledge of ACE inhibitors' adverse effects is a reliable and probably valid instrument for measuring patients' knowledge about adverse effects of ACE inhibitors.
测量患者对血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂不良反应的认知。
了解药物的不良反应是正确用药的重要组成部分,也是良好治疗依从性的前提。目的构建、开发和测试一种新的调查问卷,用于测量患者对血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)抑制剂药物不良反应的了解程度。方法采用8项问卷法对ACE抑制剂的不良反应进行调查。这些问题是封闭的,有7个以李克特量表的形式提供答案。对在塞尔维亚5个城市(贝尔格莱德、克拉古耶瓦茨、巴尼亚卢卡、格拉萨尼察和德斯波托瓦茨)的国有卫生机构就诊的患者进行了心理测量特性测试。结果259例全科门诊患者均服用ACE抑制剂3个月以上。64名患者(24.7%)报告有至少一种ACE抑制剂不良反应的经历,只有94名患者(36.3%)以前从卫生工作者那里获得过关于ACE抑制剂至少一种不良反应的任何形式的信息,只有42%表示知道任何不良事件。被告知的患者了解官方患者信息传单中描述的以下不良事件:严重头晕或头晕(44%);咳嗽(37%);手、脸、嘴唇或舌头肿胀(32%);消化不良(22%);头痛(51%);呼吸困难(15%)。问卷具有良好的内部一致性,Cronbach α为0.767,个体得分与患者的通识教育程度相关。析因分析揭示了两个领域(子量表):第一个有5个问题的领域是针对患者可能直接经历的不良反应,而第二个有3个问题的领域是通过不良反应引起的条件来测量只能间接经历的不良反应的知识。结论ACE抑制剂不良反应认知问卷是一种可靠且可能有效的测量患者对ACE抑制剂不良反应认知的工具。
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