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Knowledge of final year medicine, pharmacy, audiology and nursing students in South Africa on drug-induced ototoxicity: A pilot study

机译:南非的一年级医学,药学,听力学和护理专业的学生对药物诱发的耳毒性的了解:一项试点研究

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Background: There is a high prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis (TB), cancer and malaria in South Africa, and the drugs used to treat these conditions can be ototoxic. It is therefore important that healthcare professionals are able to identify and understand these drugs and their effects to ensure effective care of the patient. Objective: This study aimed to assess the knowledge regarding pharmacotherapy-induced ototoxicity amongst final year, medicine, pharmacy, audiology and nursing students across South African universities. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used, and data were collected via a self-administered online questionnaire. Non-probability purposive sampling was used to identify the participants at the universities which train audiologists, pharmacists, medical and nursing students. Results: An overall response rate of 41% ( n = 720) was obtained. Sixty-four per cent ( n = 461) of respondents were women (median age: 23 years). The majority of the respondents (95%) knew what pharmacotherapy-induced ototoxicity was, but a few (39%) knew the general signs and symptoms of ototoxicity. Furthermore, just less than half of the sample (48%) could identify the specific ototoxic medicines and the type of damage caused by this medication. Conclusion: To manage pharmacotherapy-induced ototoxicity effectively, a multidisciplinary healthcare team must have sufficient knowledge about ototoxicity. Therefore, efforts should be made to introduce extensively concepts of pharmacotherapy-induced ototoxicity into the undergraduate curricula of pharmacy, medical, nursing and audiology programmes.
机译:背景:在南非,人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV),结核病(TB),癌症和疟疾的流行率很高,用于治疗这些疾病的药物可能是耳毒性的。因此,重要的是,医护人员必须能够识别和了解这些药物及其作用,以确保对患者的有效护理。目的:本研究旨在评估南非大学在最后一年,医学,药学,听力学和护理专业学生中有关药物治疗引起的耳毒性的知识。方法:采用描述性横断面研究设计,并通过自我管理的在线问卷收集数据。非概率目的抽样被用来识别参加培训听力学家,药剂师,医学和护理专业学生的大学的参与者。结果:总体反应率为41%(n = 720)。 64%(n = 461)的受访者是女性(中位年龄:23​​岁)。大多数受访者(95%)知道什么是药物治疗引起的耳毒性,但是少数(39%)知道耳毒性的一般体征和症状。此外,只有不到一半的样本(48%)可以识别出特定的耳毒性药物以及这种药物引起的损害类型。结论:要有效管理药物治疗引起的耳毒性,一个多学科的医疗团队必须具有足够的耳毒性知识。因此,应努力将药物治疗引起的耳毒性的概念广泛引入药学,医学,护理和听力学课程的本科课程。

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