Perceptions of Clients on a University-based Drug Information Service affecting Medication Safety.

Q4 Medicine Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-10-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.7672
Frances Lois U Ngo, Kristine Eves S Garcia, Monet M Loquias, Yolanda R Robles, Francis R Capule
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the clients' perceptions of the UP College of Pharmacy (UPCP) Telepharmacy Service on their knowledge, decision-making, and medication safety.

Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional design administered through guided voice-call interviews using an online survey questionnaire as the data collection instrument. The inclusion criteria of the study were as follows: (1) must be at least 18 years old, (2) with no cognitive impairment, (3) must have sent a medication-related query in the UPCP Telepharmacy Service between October 2020 and July 2022, and (4) must be contacted through voice call platforms.

Results: A total of 72 respondents participated in the study. Majority were from 30 to 59-year-old age category (51.39%), females (72.22%), from Region IV-A (36.11%), college graduates (44.44%), and with average monthly income of below PhP 11,000 (47.22%). Overall, clients reported very positive perceptions on the drug information advice received (X̅ 4.510) and were very satisfied with the service (X̅ 4.625). They perceived that the advice influenced their decision-making about their medications (X̅ 4.514) and increased their understanding of medication safety (X̅ 4.522). Multiple regression analysis revealed that clients' perception on drug information advice is positively associated with perceived effect on decision-making (r = 0.5033; p = 0.000) and medication safety (r = 0.4320; p = 0.004).

Conclusion: The pharmacist-led drug information service, such as the UPCP Telepharmacy Service, is a helpful program to provide accurate and reliable medication information to clients who need them amidst the increasing accessibility of medical information on the internet. It can help improve knowledge of patients about appropriate use of medicines, drug interactions, and adverse drug reactions that will enable them to make informed decisions regarding their medications, identify the need to consult with healthcare providers, and ultimately ensure medication safety.

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客户对大学药物信息服务影响用药安全的看法。
目的评估客户对乌干达大学药学院(UPCP)远程药学服务在知识、决策和用药安全方面的看法:本研究采用横断面设计,使用在线调查问卷作为数据收集工具,通过引导式语音呼叫访谈进行管理。研究的纳入标准如下:(1)必须年满18岁;(2)无认知障碍;(3)必须在2020年10月至2022年7月期间在UPCP远程药学服务中发送过与药物相关的查询;(4)必须通过语音呼叫平台联系:共有 72 名受访者参与了研究。大多数受访者年龄在 30 至 59 岁之间(51.39%),女性(72.22%),来自第 IV-A 地区(36.11%),大学毕业生(44.44%),平均月收入低于 11,000 菲律宾比索(47.22%)。总体而言,受访者对所获得的药物信息建议持非常积极的态度(X̅ 4.510),并对服务非常满意(X̅ 4.625)。他们认为这些建议影响了他们的用药决策(X̅ 4.514),并增加了他们对用药安全的了解(X̅ 4.522)。多元回归分析显示,客户对药物信息咨询的感知与感知到的决策效果(r = 0.5033; p = 0.000)和用药安全(r = 0.4320; p = 0.004)呈正相关:药剂师主导的药物信息服务,如 UPCP 远程药学服务,是在互联网医疗信息日益普及的情况下,为有需要的客户提供准确可靠的药物信息的有益项目。它有助于提高患者对合理用药、药物相互作用和药物不良反应的认识,使他们能够在知情的情况下作出用药决定,确定是否需要向医疗保健提供者咨询,并最终确保用药安全。
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