约旦公众对药物拆分和粉碎的认识、态度和做法:一项横断面研究。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL BMJ Open Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2024-087109
Abdolelah Jaradat, Esra'a Ali Alomari, Mohammad Fouad Bayan, Abdallah Y Naser
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背景:当某一剂量的药物不易获得时,可将药物拆分或压碎用于给药。由于不恰当的操作可能会影响疗效、安全性和患者预后,因此了解药物的分割或压碎对保证安全用药至关重要:本研究旨在调查约旦人在药物分装/粉碎方面的做法、态度和知识:这是一项横断面调查研究,于 2022 年 11 月至 2023 年 3 月在约旦进行。问卷工具改编自以往的文献,并采用二元逻辑回归分析,以确定参与者对药物拆分/粉碎知识的预测因素:结果:约有 22.2% 的参与者确认他们对药物分装/挤压的了解程度高于其他参与者:结果:约 22.2% 的参与者确认分片/压片是降低药物成本的有效方法。67.0%的人表示不确定药片是否适合分片/压碎/粉碎。75.8%的受试者表示他们会参考包装单页上的信息来确认药片是否适合分装/压碎。84.8%的人正确地认为有刻痕的药片可以分割,而无刻痕的药片不能分割。72.0% 的人正确地指出,并非所有类型的药片和胶囊都可以分割/压碎或溶解。研究参与者的平均知识得分为 2.7(标度:1.5)(满分 6 分),相当于最高得分的 45%,反映出他们对压片知识的掌握程度较弱。拥有学士学位且收入水平在 500 至 1000 第纳尔(相当于 715 至 1428 美元)之间的人更有可能了解压片知识。约 39.2%的参与者表示,他们曾将药片分割或压碎以达到所需的剂量,其中绝大多数(82.9%)使用的是有刻痕的药片:结论:应加强对分片和压片技术的了解,同时鼓励强调安全和知情决策的处方做法。患者应积极寻求可靠的信息来源,了解哪些药片可以安全分片,并积极与医疗专家联系,以获得适当的指导。
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding medication splitting and crushing among the general public in Jordan: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Splitting or crushing medications are used for dosage administration when a certain dose is not easily accessible. Understanding the splitting or crushing of medications is essential to guarantee safe medication administration since inappropriate handling might impact therapeutic efficacy, safety and patient outcomes.

Objectives: This study intends to examine the practices, attitudes and knowledge of the Jordanian population regarding the splitting/crushing of medications.

Study design and setting: This is a cross-sectional survey study conducted in Jordan between November 2022 and March 2023. The questionnaire tool was adapted from previous literature, and binary logistic regression analysis was used, to identify the predictors of participants' knowledge concerning medication splitting/crushing.

Participants: A total of 1259 participants from the general public were involved, without restrictions on gender or age.

Results: Around 22.2% of participants confirmed that tablet splitting/crushing is a useful way to reduce medication costs. 67.0% reported that they are not sure whether tablets are suitable for splitting/crushing/crushing. 75.8% reported that they refer to package leaflet information to check whether tablets are suitable for splitting/crushing. 84.8% correctly believed that scored tablets can be split, while unscored tablets cannot. 72.0% identified correctly that not all types of tablets and capsules can be split/crushed or dissolved. The mean knowledge score of study participants was 2.7 (SD: 1.5) out of 6, which is equal to 45% of the maximum attainable score and reflects a weak level of knowledge about tablet crushing. Those who hold a bachelor's degree and have an income level of JD500-JD1000 (which is equal to US$715-US$1428) were more likely to have knowledge about tablet crushing. Around 39.2% of the participants reported that they had split or crushed tablets to reach their desired dose, of which the vast majority (82.9%) were using scored tablets.

Conclusion: Understanding of tablet-splitting and crushing techniques ought to be enhanced while encouraging prescribing practices that stress safety and well-informed decision-making. Patients should actively seek reliable sources of information, have an awareness of which tablets can be safely divided and actively engage with healthcare experts to receive appropriate guidance.

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