草药补充剂使用方面的知识和实践之间的联系:植物警戒和药物警戒卫生保健系统领域的知识快速转移

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Naseem Mohammed Abdulla, I. Blair, B. Ádám, A. Oulhaj, A. Jairoun
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健康补充剂(HS)的使用在全球范围内不断增加。必须更好地了解卫生保健提供者对HS使用及其相关不良事件的知识、态度和做法(KAP)。因此,我们对迪拜的医疗保健专业人员进行了一项横断面研究。来自医院、诊所(公立和私立)和社区药房的427名医疗保健专业人员完成了一份在线问卷,收集了人口统计数据,并询问了他们使用HSs的经历。使用简单的描述性统计数据来描述参与者的特征。基于10个问题,为受访者的总体KAP创建了一个总结分数。对于每个问题,肯定回答得1分,否定回答得0分。因此,总分为10分;逻辑回归用于确定这些分数的相关性。结果显示,18.3%(n=78)的受访者在HS方面有良好的KAP,38.9%(n=166)的受访者有一般的KAP和42.9%(n=183)的受访者的KAP较差。非阿联酋国民的得分明显高于阿联酋国民(P=0.001),医生和药剂师的得分显著高于其他医疗从业者(P=0.000),与6年或6年以下经验的从业者相比,6年以上经验的从业者(0.017)。KAP分数与年龄、婚姻状况、就业状况或教育水平之间没有关联。尽管HS在迪拜的普通人群中很受欢迎并广泛使用,但卫生专业人员对HS及其可能的不良影响的了解有限。这是第一项在阿拉伯联合酋长国调查这一主题的研究。需要进一步的政策来减少与HS使用相关的不良事件的可能性。此外,还需要卫生保健专业人员的教育计划来解决目前知识水平低的问题。
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The link between knowledge and practices in relation to herbal supplement use: for a rapid transfer of knowledge in the field of phytovigilance and pharmacovigilance health care systems
The use of health supplements (HSs) is increasing globally. It is essential to better understand health care providers’ knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding HS use and their associated adverse events (AEs). Thus, we conducted a cross-sectional study of health care professionals in Dubai. Four hundred and twenty-seven health care professionals from hospitals, clinics (public and private) and community pharmacies completed an online questionnaire that collected demographic data and enquired about their experience with HSs. Simple descriptive statistics were used to characterise participants. Based on 10 questions, a summary score was created for the overall KAP of respondents. For each question, an affirmative response scored 1 and a negative response scored 0. A total score of 10 was therefore obtainable; logistic regression was used to identify the correlates of those scores. The results showed that 18.3% (n = 78) of respondents had good KAP concerning HS, 38.9% (n = 166) had fair KAP and 42.9% (n = 183) had poor KAP. Scores were significantly higher among non-UAE nationals compared with UAE nationals (P = 0.001), among physicians and pharmacists compared with other health care practitioners (P = 0.000), and among practitioners with more than 6 years of experience compared to those with 6 years of experience or less (0.017). No association was found between KAP scores and age, marital status, employment status or educational level. Despite the popularity and widespread use of HS among the general population in Dubai, knowledge of HSs and their possible adverse effects is limited among health professionals. This was the first study to investigate this topic in the United Arab Emirates. Further policies are needed to reduce the potential for adverse events related to HS use. Additionally, educational programs are required for health care professionals to address current low levels of knowledge.
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research
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