沙特阿拉伯医疗保健专业人员关于药物相关问题的知识

Y. Alomi, Dima Ahmad Alaskari, Malak Mohammad Almelfi, Dima Badawi
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目的:了解沙特阿拉伯卫生保健专业人员对药物相关问题的了解。方法:对医疗卫生专业人员进行为期4个月的横断面调查。调查包括两部分,人口统计信息和第二部分49个问题,分为四个领域。它包括领域一:关于医疗保健提供者用药的主要或基本信息;领域二:关于药物相关问题的医疗保健专业人员信息;领域三:关于药物相关成本的医疗保健专业人员信息;领域四:医疗保健提供者对药物的看法。使用了来自美国国立卫生研究院的Medline Plus健康信息和Daily Med-INH元素信息。该调查通过社交媒体通过what 's App向沙特阿拉伯王国的1000多名医疗保健专业人员进行了分发。本调查以电子形式进行,通过调查猴系统分析领域二:医疗专业人员对药物相关问题的信息。结果:总应答者为188名医护人员。其中177例(95.16%)为沙特人,9例(4.84%)为非沙特人。性别分布:女性120例(63.83%),男性68例(36.17%)。其中药师93人(71.54%)最多,其次是护士18人(13.85%),内科医生15人(11.54%)。使用最多的药物类型是降压药、降糖药、皮肤药物和呼吸系统疾病药物。医疗保健专业人员对药物不良反应有完整或不完整的了解,包括药物的一般副作用135例(74.2%)或药物的潜在不良事件128例(69.9%)。半数以上应答者熟悉药物过量行为112(60.86%)或药物中毒急救112(61.87%)。应答者对其他疾病情况117(63.24%)、药物113(61.74%)、食品119(64%)或实验室检测120(64.51%)和103(56.6%)使用中草药的禁忌症认识不足。应答者对儿童用药131例(71.2%)或老年人用药128例(69.56%)、孕期用药132例(72.1%)或母乳喂养用药128例(69.56%)的信息了解完整或不完整。结论:三分之一的卫生保健专业人员不熟悉基本的药物相关问题信息。它对药物事故和社会成本负担至关重要。非常全面和紧急实施医疗保健专业人员的教育计划,关于在沙特阿拉伯所需的药物。关键词:卫生专业人员,知识,药物相关问题,卫生部,沙特阿拉伯。
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Healthcare Professional’s Knowledge about Drug Related Problems in Saudi Arabia
Purpose: To explore Healthcare professionals and Knowledge about Drug-related problems in Saudi Arabia. Methods: It is a 4-months cross-sectional survey of healthcare professionals and knowledge of medicines. The survey consisted of two-part, demographic information and second part forty-nine questions divided into four domains. It included domain one: Primary or essential information about healthcare providers medication, domain two: healthcare professionals information about the drug-related problem, domain three: healthcare professionals information about drug-related cost and domain four: Healthcare providers perception of medications. Medline Plus health information and Daily Med-INH elements information from National Institute of Health United State of America were used. The survey distributed through social media by using what’s App to more than one thousand healthcare professionals overall Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The survey was made in an electronic format, and it analyzed domain two : healthcare professional's information about the drug-related problem through survey monkey system. Results: The total responders were (188) Healthcare professionals. Of those 177 (95.16%) were Saudi and 9 (4.84%) were non-Saudi. The gender distribution 120 (63.83%) were females and 68 (36.17%) were males. The most of Healthcare professionals were pharmacist 93 (71.54%), followed by nurses 18 (13.85%) and physicians 15 (11.54%). The most type of medications used was anti-hypertension medicines, anti-diabetic medicines, Skin medications and drugs for Respiratory Diseases. The healthcare professionals showed good knowledge either complete or incomplete information about the adverse drug reaction either a general side effect of medications 135 (74.2%) or potential adverse event about their medications 128 (69.9%). More than half of responders were familiar with drug overdose behaving 112 (60.86%) or first aid of drug poisoning 112 (61.87%). The responder showed not adequate awareness of contraindication of medicines used with other diseases condition 117 (63.24%), drugs 113 (61.74%), food 119 (64%) or laboratory test 120 (64.51%) and 103 (56.6%) with the herbal drug. The responders showed adequate knowledge either complete or incomplete information about the use of medications for children 131 (71.2%) or elderly 128 (69.56%), drug use during pregnancy 132 (72.1%) or breastfeed 128 (69.56%). Conclusion: One-third of healthcare professionals were not familiar with essential drug-related problems information. It is critical toward drug misadventures and cost burden in the society. Very comprehensive and urgent implementation of the healthcare professional’s education program about medications required in Saudi Arabia. Key word: Healthcare professional, Knowledge, Drug-related problems, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
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