利用药师作为育龄妇女用药安全信息资源的预测因素。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Drug, Healthcare and Patient Safety Pub Date : 2024-12-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/DHPS.S412786
Mary K Awuonda, Ghada Alem, Brittany Olbert, Medha Reddy, Monika Daftary, La'Marcus Wingate, Earl Ettienne
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背景:怀孕期间的药物使用很普遍,非处方药的使用明显增加。在这个信息泛滥的时代,了解育龄妇女从哪里获得药物安全信息是很重要的。目的:本研究的主要目的是确定育龄妇女利用药师作为用药信息安全资源的预测因素。方法:对2018年至2019年居住在美国的18-44岁女性进行基线特征的横断面评估,这些基线特征是在一项在线知识干预研究中收集的。对所有研究变量进行描述性统计。采用Logistic回归分析评估药师作为用药安全资源利用的预测因素。结果:共纳入210名育龄妇女。平均年龄32.4±6.5岁,白人(69.5%)、已婚(61.4%)、高中以上文化程度(86%)居多。54%的参与者报告使用药剂师作为药物安全信息资源。多变量分析的结果显示,报告难以理解书面医疗信息的妇女(p = 0.018)和黑人或非裔美国人(p = 0.008)利用药剂师作为药物信息源的几率较小。结论:尽管药剂师是最容易获得药物信息的卫生保健专业人员之一,但只有54.3%的受访妇女将其作为药物信息来源。研究还发现,理解书面信息有困难的妇女以及黑人或非裔美国人不太可能利用药剂师作为药物安全信息资源。研究结果表明,药剂师有机会增加作为育龄妇女用药安全专家的感知价值。鉴于该研究的推广能力有限,需要进行更多的研究。
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Predictors of Using Pharmacists as a Medication Safety Information Resource Among Women of Reproductive Age.

Background: Medication use during pregnancy is prevalent with notable increases in the use of over-the-counter medications. In this era of information proliferation, it is important to understand where women of reproductive age obtain information on medication safety.

Objective: The main objective of this study was to determine the predictive factors associated with the utilization of pharmacists as a medication information safety resource among reproductive age women.

Methods: A cross-sectional evaluation of baseline characteristics, collected during an online knowledge intervention study, was conducted among women aged 18-44 who were living in the United States in 2018 to 2019. Descriptive statistics for all study variables were estimated. Logistic regression analyses were done to assess the predictors of the utilization of pharmacists as a medication safety resource.

Results: A total of 210 women of reproductive age were included in the study. The average age was 32.4 ± 6.5 years and the majority were White (69.5%), married (61.4%), and had at least a high school education level (86%). Fifty four percent of participants reported using pharmacists as a medication safety information resource. Findings from the multivariable analyses showed that women who reported difficulty understanding written medical information (p = 0.018) and those who were Black or African American (p = 0.008) had less odds of utilizing pharmacists as a medication information source.

Conclusion: Despite pharmacists being one of the most accessible health care professionals on medication information, only 54.3% of women surveyed utilized them as medication information sources. It was also found that women who had difficulty understanding written information and those who were Black or African American were less likely to utilize pharmacists as a medication safety information resource. Findings show opportunities for pharmacists to increase perceived value as medication safety experts among women of childbearing age. Additional studies need to be conducted given the study's limited generalizability.

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