药物警戒:卢旺达某大学教学医院护士和助产士在监测和报告药物不良反应方面的认识和实践

David Ryamukuru, Joselyne Mukantwari, E. Munyaneza, Timothee Shahidi Twahirwa, Vedaste Bagweneza, Adeline Nzamukosha, Valens Musengamana, D. Nyirasebura, Omondi Lilian
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药物不良反应导致成千上万的死亡、残疾和其他严重后果。护士和助产士管理药物,监测治疗和药物不良反应,并处于安全报告的第一线。本研究旨在评估基加利大学教学医院护士和助产士对药物警戒的认识及其在监测和报告药物不良反应方面的做法。方法对随机抽取的147名护士和助产士进行横断面研究。采用自填问卷收集数据。我们使用SPSS第22版计算机软件进行描述性和推断性统计。结果88%的护士和助产士听说过药物警戒,22.3%的护士和助产士知道卢旺达食品和药物管理局。近三分之二(62.3%)报告在监测药物不良反应方面实践不足。他们的做法与听说过药物警戒(p=0.004)和了解医院的药物不良反应报告系统(p=0.005)有关。在药品不良反应报告实践中,66.2%的人观察到药品不良反应,18.2%的人填写了不良反应报告单。结论卢旺达很少有护士和助产士了解药物警戒系统,许多护士和助产士报告在监测和报告药物不良反应方面的做法不充分。卢旺达医学卫生科学;2022;5(2):233-245
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Pharmacovigilance: Awareness and Practice of Nurses and Midwives in Monitoring and Reporting Adverse Drug Reactions in a Selected University Teaching Hospital, Rwanda
BackgroundAdverse drug reactions result in thousands of deaths, disabilities, and other serious outcomes. Nurses and midwives administer drugs, monitor both therapeutic and adverse drug reactions, and are on the front line of safety reporting. This study aimed to assess awareness of nurses and midwives about pharmacovigilance and their practice in monitoring and reporting adverse drug reactions at the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali .MethodsWe conducted a cross-sectional study on 147 randomly selected nurses and midwives. Self-administered questionnaires were used to collect data. We analyzed data using SPSS version 22 computer software for descriptive and inferential statistics.ResultsConcerning the awareness of nurses and midwives, 88% had heard about pharmacovigilance, and 22.3% were aware of Rwanda Food and Drug Authority. Nearly two-thirds (62.3%) reported inadequate practice in monitoring adverse drug reactions. Their practice was associated with having heard about pharmacovigilance (p=0.004) and knowing the hospital’s adverse drug reactions reporting system (p=0.005). Concerning practice in reporting adverse drug reactions, 66.2% had observed adverse drug reactions, and 18.2% filled out adverse event notification forms.ConclusionFew nurses and midwives were aware of the pharmacovigilance system in Rwanda, and many of them reported inadequate practices toward monitoring and reporting adverse drug reactions .Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2022;5(2):233-245
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