Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Among Healthcare Professionals working in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Healthcare Facilities in Ekiti State, South-West Nigeria

被引:8
作者
Adegbuyi, Theophilus A. [1 ]
Fadare, Joseph O. [1 ,2 ]
Araromi, Ebisola J. [1 ]
Sijuade, Abayomi O. [1 ]
Bankole, Iyanu [2 ]
Fasuba, Ilesanmi K. [2 ]
Alabi, Rachel A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Ekiti State Univ, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
[2] Ekiti State Univ Teaching Hosp, Ado Ekiti, Nigeria
[3] Fed Teaching Hosp, Ido Ekiti, Nigeria
关键词
adverse drug reactions; pharmacovigilance; healthcare professionals; knowledge; attitude; practice; CLINICAL-TRIALS; PHARMACOVIGILANCE; HOSPITALS; LAGOS; PHYSICIANS;
D O I
10.1177/0018578720957968
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) constitute a significant global healthcare challenge associated with increased morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs; however, there are concerns that ADRs are grossly under-reported by different categories of healthcare professionals (HCPs) in many countries. The main objective of this study was to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of ADR reporting of HCPs working at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of care in Ekiti State, Nigeria. Methodology: This was a self-administered questionnaire-based study conducted among HCPs working in Ekiti State, South-west Nigeria. The questionnaire which was adapted from ones used in similar studies was reviewed for content validity by experts in the field. Healthcare professionals (medical doctors, pharmacists, nurses, community health extension workers, and other allied HCPs) working in the 3 tiers of healthcare participated in the study. The questionnaire consisted of sections on the demographics of respondents, their knowledge, attitude and practice of ADR reporting. Data analysis was done using SPSS (version 25) employing t test, ANOVA and chi-square as appropriate withP-value < .05 accepted as being statistically significant. Results: Three hundred HCPs comprising of nurses (112; 37.3%), physicians (75; 25.0%), pharmacists (53; 17.7%), community health extension workers (40; 13.3%) and others (20; 6.7%) completed the questionnaire with 166 (55.3%) of them working in tertiary healthcare facilities. Male respondents (6.3 +/- 1.7;P = .003), pharmacists (7.0 +/- 1.6;P < .0001), HCPs and those from tertiary centers (6.2 +/- 1.7;P = .028) had higher knowledge scores. While 228 (76%) respondents had observed incidents of ADR during their professional practice, only 75 (25%) have ever reported it. Only 113 (37.7%) of respondents had seen the adverse drug reaction reporting form with only 53 (17.7%) ever using it. The reporting methods preferred by respondents were through email/internet (102; 34.0%), phone/SMS (78; 26.0%) and using the hard copy of the forms (95; 31.7%). The attitude of respondents towards ADR reporting was mainly positive. Conclusion: There was significant variation in the knowledge of different categories of HCPs and facility levels about ADR reporting. Encouragingly, the overall attitude of respondents towards ADR reporting was positive. Based on the above, strategies are needed to build capacity of HCPs in the area of on adverse drug reaction and its' reporting.
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