Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.

PURPOSE:To evaluate the association between spontaneous reporting (SR) and the knowledge, attitude, and needs of community pharmacists (CPs), using a questionnaire following a conceptual model known as the mixed model of knowledge-attitude-practices and the satisfaction of needs. METHODS:Self-admini...

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Main Authors: Yun Mi Yu, Euni Lee, Bon Sun Koo, Kyeong Hye Jeong, Kyung Hee Choi, Lee Kyung Kang, Mo Se Lee, Kwang Hoon Choi, Jung Mi Oh, Wan Gyoon Shin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4871451?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9c2ab67498ba487b8c5f525a60d1a0182020-11-25T02:01:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015551710.1371/journal.pone.0155517Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.Yun Mi YuEuni LeeBon Sun KooKyeong Hye JeongKyung Hee ChoiLee Kyung KangMo Se LeeKwang Hoon ChoiJung Mi OhWan Gyoon ShinPURPOSE:To evaluate the association between spontaneous reporting (SR) and the knowledge, attitude, and needs of community pharmacists (CPs), using a questionnaire following a conceptual model known as the mixed model of knowledge-attitude-practices and the satisfaction of needs. METHODS:Self-administered questionnaires were used with a nationwide convenience sample of CPs between September 1, 2014 and November 25, 2014 in Korea. The association between SR and the predictive factors was evaluated using multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS:In total, 1,001 questionnaires were analyzed. The mean age of the respondents and the number of years spent in community pharmacy practice were 45.6 years and 15.3 years, respectively. CPs with experience of SR was 29.4%. Being older than 60 (ORadj, 0.16; 95% CI, 0.06-0.42), having prior experience with adverse drug reactions (ADR) (ORadj, 6.46; 95% CI, 2.46-16.98), having higher specific knowledge of SR (ORadj, 3.58; 95% CI, 1.96-6.56), and having less concern about the obstacles to SR (ORadj, 0.36; 95% CI, 0.23-0.57) were significant contributing factors to SR. The main obstacles to SR included perception of ADRs as 'not serious ADR' (77.9%), 'already well known ADR' (81.5%), and 'uncertain about causality' (73.3%). CPs without reporting experience had greater concerns related to the reporting method and the liability of the pharmacy than those with reporting experience (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Findings from our study showed around one in three CPs had ADR reporting experience in Korea, while 87.1% had prior experience with ADR cases. The knowledge of SR, prior experience of ADR, and less concern about the obstacles to SR were contributing factors for reporting levels.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4871451?pdf=render
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author Yun Mi Yu
Euni Lee
Bon Sun Koo
Kyeong Hye Jeong
Kyung Hee Choi
Lee Kyung Kang
Mo Se Lee
Kwang Hoon Choi
Jung Mi Oh
Wan Gyoon Shin
spellingShingle Yun Mi Yu
Euni Lee
Bon Sun Koo
Kyeong Hye Jeong
Kyung Hee Choi
Lee Kyung Kang
Mo Se Lee
Kwang Hoon Choi
Jung Mi Oh
Wan Gyoon Shin
Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yun Mi Yu
Euni Lee
Bon Sun Koo
Kyeong Hye Jeong
Kyung Hee Choi
Lee Kyung Kang
Mo Se Lee
Kwang Hoon Choi
Jung Mi Oh
Wan Gyoon Shin
author_sort Yun Mi Yu
title Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.
title_short Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.
title_full Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.
title_fullStr Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.
title_full_unstemmed Predictive Factors of Spontaneous Reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions among Community Pharmacists.
title_sort predictive factors of spontaneous reporting of adverse drug reactions among community pharmacists.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description PURPOSE:To evaluate the association between spontaneous reporting (SR) and the knowledge, attitude, and needs of community pharmacists (CPs), using a questionnaire following a conceptual model known as the mixed model of knowledge-attitude-practices and the satisfaction of needs. METHODS:Self-administered questionnaires were used with a nationwide convenience sample of CPs between September 1, 2014 and November 25, 2014 in Korea. The association between SR and the predictive factors was evaluated using multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS:In total, 1,001 questionnaires were analyzed. The mean age of the respondents and the number of years spent in community pharmacy practice were 45.6 years and 15.3 years, respectively. CPs with experience of SR was 29.4%. Being older than 60 (ORadj, 0.16; 95% CI, 0.06-0.42), having prior experience with adverse drug reactions (ADR) (ORadj, 6.46; 95% CI, 2.46-16.98), having higher specific knowledge of SR (ORadj, 3.58; 95% CI, 1.96-6.56), and having less concern about the obstacles to SR (ORadj, 0.36; 95% CI, 0.23-0.57) were significant contributing factors to SR. The main obstacles to SR included perception of ADRs as 'not serious ADR' (77.9%), 'already well known ADR' (81.5%), and 'uncertain about causality' (73.3%). CPs without reporting experience had greater concerns related to the reporting method and the liability of the pharmacy than those with reporting experience (p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Findings from our study showed around one in three CPs had ADR reporting experience in Korea, while 87.1% had prior experience with ADR cases. The knowledge of SR, prior experience of ADR, and less concern about the obstacles to SR were contributing factors for reporting levels.
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