Medicines information needs during pregnancy: a multinational comparison

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作者
Haemeen-Anttila, Katri [1 ]
Jyrkkae, Johanna [1 ]
Enlund, Hannes [1 ]
Nordeng, Hedvig [2 ,3 ]
Lupattelli, Angela [2 ]
Kokki, Esa [1 ]
机构
[1] Finnish Med Agcy, Kuopio, Finland
[2] Univ Oslo, Sch Pharm, Oslo, Norway
[3] Norwegian Inst Publ Hlth, Oslo, Norway
关键词
WEB-BASED QUESTIONNAIRES; WOMEN; SEEKING; MEDICATIONS; INTERNET; PARENTS; ONLINE;
D O I
10.1136/bmjopen-2013-002594
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives The aim was to assess the perceived needs of medicines information and information sources for pregnant women in various countries. Design Cross-sectional internet-based study. Setting Multinational. Participants Pregnant women and women with children less than 25weeks. Primary and secondary outcome measures The need for information about medicines was assessed by a question: Did you need information about medicines during the course of your pregnancy?' A list of commonly used sources of information was given to explore those that are used. Results Altogether, 7092 eligible women responded to the survey (5090 pregnant women and 2002 women with a child less than 25weeks). Of the respondents, 57% (n=4054, range between different countries 46-77%) indicated a need for information about medicines during their pregnancy. On average, respondents used three different information sources. The most commonly used information sources were healthcare professionalsphysicians (73%), pharmacy personnel (46%) and midwifes or nurses (33%)and the internet (60%). There were distinct differences in the information needs and information sources used in different countries. Conclusions A large proportion of pregnant women have perceived information needs about medicines during pregnancy, and they rely on healthcare professionals. The internet is also a widely used information source. Further studies are needed to evaluate the use of the internet as a medicines information source by pregnant women.
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