Evaluation of the knowledge, attitude and practices on adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance among healthcare professionals in a Nepalese hospital: a preliminary study

P. Subish, M. Izham, P. Mishra
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Under reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs) is a common problem in pharmacovigilance programs. Previous studies conducted out side Nepal acknowledged a poor Knowledge, Attitude and Practices (KAP) among the healthcare professionals regarding ADR monitoring and pharmacovigilance programs. Similar data is lacking in Manipal Teaching hospital (MTH) where pharmacovigilance program was started two years ago. Hence we studied the demographic details of the healthcare professionals and analyzed their knowledge, attitude and practices of healthcare professionals regarding adverse drug reactions and pharmacovigilance. A survey was carryout among healthcare professionals. A KAP questionnaire was developed (Cronbach alpha value 0.72) and given to 24 healthcare professionals (10 doctors, 2 pharmacists and 12 nurses) working at MTH. The KAP questionnaire had a total of 25 questions. Each correct/positive answer was given a score of '1' whereas the negative/wrong answers were given a score of '0'. The total score is 25. Nearly two third (66.7%) of the respondents were in the age group of 20-30 years old. The median duration of service of the respondents was 17 months. The mean ± SD total score was 11.3 ±4 .1 for nurses, 13.6 ± 3.7 for doctors and 13.0±7.1 for pharmacists. The study identified the KAP scores to be low and recommended educational and managerial intervention. It is expected that though these programs the KAP and awareness among the healthcare professionals will improve.
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评估尼泊尔一家医院医护人员对药物不良反应和药物警戒的知识、态度和做法:初步研究
药物不良反应(adr)报告不足是药物警戒项目中的一个常见问题。以前在尼泊尔境外进行的研究承认,医疗保健专业人员在不良反应监测和药物警戒计划方面的知识、态度和实践(KAP)很差。马尼帕尔教学医院(MTH)缺乏类似的数据,该医院两年前启动了药物警戒项目。因此,我们研究了卫生保健专业人员的人口统计学细节,并分析了卫生保健专业人员对药物不良反应和药物警戒的知识、态度和做法。在医疗保健专业人员中进行了一项调查。编制了一份KAP问卷(Cronbach alpha值为0.72),并对在MTH工作的24名医护人员(10名医生、2名药剂师和12名护士)进行了问卷调查。KAP问卷共有25个问题。每个正确/肯定的答案得分为“1”,而否定/错误的答案得分为“0”。总分是25分。近三分之二(66.7%)的受访者年龄在20-30岁之间。受访者的服务时间中位数为17个月。护士、医生、药师的平均±SD总分分别为11.3±4.1分、13.6±3.7分和13.0±7.1分。该研究确定了KAP得分较低,并建议进行教育和管理干预。预计通过这些方案,KAP和卫生保健专业人员的意识将得到改善。
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