沙特阿拉伯患者对药物事故信息的了解

Y. Alomi, Dima Ahmad Alaskari, Malak Mohammad Almelfi, Dima Badawi
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目的:了解沙特阿拉伯患者对药品事故信息的了解情况。方法:对沙特阿拉伯患者和药物相关问题信息进行为期4个月的横断面调查。调查包括两部分,人口统计数据和第二部分49个问题,分为四个领域。它包括领域1:患者用药的必要信息,领域2:患者关于药物相关问题的信息,领域3:患者关于药物相关费用的信息,以及领域4:患者对药物的感知。Midline Plus健康信息和DailyMed元素信息来自美国国立卫生研究院。采用李克特5分制反应量表。该调查是通过社交媒体和阿西尔地区500张床位的儿科和妇产医院以及流动护理药房进行的。作者使用电子调查文件对患者进行访谈。调查以电子形式进行,并通过调查猴系统对二域进行分析。结果:总应答者614例,性别分布中女性523例(86.7%),男性91例(13.3%)。其中年龄(18-44岁)占78.3%,位于阿西尔地区325(115%)和利雅得地区163(46.9%)。应答者对药物不良反应没有足够的了解,无论是完全的还是不完全的,无论是药物的一般副作用343例(58.5%),还是药物的潜在不良事件295例(51.2%)。应答者表示不知道其他疾病病症253例(43.2%)、药物264例(45.4%)、食品277例(47.6%)或实验室检测285例(49.5%)和320例(55.4%)使用中草药的禁忌。应答者对儿童322例(56.46%)、老年人301例(51.45%)、孕期用药329例(56.52%)、哺乳期用药319例(54.71%)存在不完全或不完全的认知。结论:50%以上的患者不熟悉基本的药物相关问题信息。它是潜在的药物事故和成本负担的社会。沙特阿拉伯需要非常全面和紧急地实施患者用药教育计划。关键词:患者,知识,不幸,药物,卫生部,沙特阿拉伯。
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Patient’s Knowledge of Medications Misadventure Information in Saudi Arabia
Objective: To explore the Patient’s Knowledge of Medications Misadventure Information in Saudi Arabia. Methods: It is a 4-months cross-sectional survey of patient and Drug-related problem information in Saudi Arabia. The survey consisted of two-part, demographic data and second part forty-nine questions divided into four domains. It included domain 1: necessary information about patient medication, domain 2: patient information about the drug-related problem, domain 3: patient information about drug-related cost and domain 4: patient perception of medications. Midline Plus health information and DailyMed elements information from National Institute of Health United State of America used. The 5-point Likert response scale system was used. The survey was distributed through social media and at 500-bed pediatrics and maternity hospital in Asir region, at ambulatory care pharmacy. The authors did the patients interview with electronic survey documentation. The survey was made in an electronic format and it analyzed domain two through survey monkey system. Results: The total responders were (614) Saudi patient, the gender distribution 523 (86.7%) were females and 91(13.3%) were males. The majority of them in age (18-44) 78.3% and located at Asir region 325 (115%) and Riyadh region 163 (46.9%). The responders showed no adequate knowledge either complete or incomplete information about the adverse drug reaction either a general side effect of medications 343 (58.5%) only or potential adverse event about their medications 295 (51.2%). The responder showed that they are not aware of contraindication of medicines used with other diseases condition 253 (43.2%), drugs 264 (45.4%), food 277 (47.6 %) or laboratory test 285 (49.5%) and 320 (55.4%) with the herbal drug. The responders showed no adequate knowledge either complete or incomplete information about usage of medications for children 322 (56.46%) or elderly 301 (51.45%), drug use during pregnancy 329 (56.52%) or breastfeeding 319 (54.71%). Conclusion: More than fifty percent of the patients were not familiar with the essential drug-related problems information. It is potential to drug misadventures and cost burden in the society. Very comprehensive and urgent implementation of the patient medications education program in Saudi Arabia is needed. Key words: Patient, Knowledge, Misadventure, Medications, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
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