Knowledge, Attitudes, and Awareness of Food and Drug Interactions (FDI) Among Nurses on General Medical Wards: A Cross-Sectional Study.

IF 2 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-09-27 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241280847
Reem Elajez, Raja Alkhawaja, Vahe Kehyayan, Khadija Al Shukaili, Esmat Swallmeh
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Abstract

Background: Food and nutritional supplements can interact with medication and cause drug interaction. Registered nurses play an essential role in patients' safety related to drug interaction.

Objective: Explore nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and awareness regarding food-drug interactions (FDIs).

Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among nurses working in the general medical wards at Hamad General Hospital (HGH) in Qatar. The survey questionnaire comprised 50 multiple-choice questions, encompassing three key sections: (a) demographic details, (b) assessment of FDIs knowledge, and (c) exploration of beliefs, attitudes, and practices concerning FDIs.

Results: A total of 227 surveys were collected. Nurses' average score for FDI knowledge across all responses was 20 out of 34 (IQR 16-25). Notably, there were no statistically significant differences in average scores based on respondents' demographic subgroups. While nurses displayed a high level of knowledge (over 90%) regarding the timing of food and drug intake for proton pump inhibitors, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and thyroid hormones, they exhibited limited awareness of the possible FDIs related to carvedilol and furosemide. Approximately half of the participating nurses (56.4%) rated their FDI knowledge as satisfactory. However, only 42.3% claimed to be always educating patients about FDIs in their daily practice. Two-thirds (67.4%) of respondents believed educating patients about FDIs should primarily fall under the responsibility of pharmacists.

Conclusion: This study highlights the nurses' knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of FDIs. Prompt intervention is required to enhance the nurse's awareness and knowledge in this domain which may impact patient care and drug safety.

普通病房护士对食物与药物相互作用(FDI)的知识、态度和认识:一项横断面研究。
背景:食物和营养补充剂可能与药物相互作用,导致药物相互作用。注册护士在保障患者用药安全方面发挥着重要作用:探讨护士对食物与药物相互作用(FDIs)的知识、态度和认识:在卡塔尔哈马德总医院(HGH)普通病房工作的护士中开展了一项横断面调查。调查问卷由 50 道选择题组成,包括三个关键部分:(a) 人口统计学细节,(b) FDIs 知识评估,(c) 有关 FDIs 的信仰、态度和实践探索:共收集到 227 份调查问卷。在所有回答中,护士对外国直接投资知识的平均得分为 20 分(满分 34 分,IQR 为 16-25)。值得注意的是,根据受访者的人口统计分组,平均得分没有明显的统计学差异。虽然护士们对质子泵抑制剂、非甾体抗炎药和甲状腺激素的食物和药物摄入时间的了解程度较高(超过 90%),但她们对与卡维地洛和呋塞米相关的可能的 FDI 的了解有限。约有一半的参与护士(56.4%)将其对 FDI 的认识评为 "满意"。然而,只有 42.3% 的护士声称在日常工作中经常向患者讲解 FDIs。三分之二(67.4%)的受访者认为,对患者进行关于外国直接投资的教育应主要由药剂师负责:本研究强调了护士对外国直接投资的认识、态度和信念。需要及时采取干预措施,提高护士在这一领域的意识和知识,这可能会影响到患者护理和药物安全。
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