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Factors that influence the intention to use mobile phone caller tunes for patient reporting of adverse drug reactions: a qualitative study

机译:影响利用手机呼叫者曲调患者报告不良药物反应的因素:定性研究

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Background: Patient reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) is low in low- and middle-income countries, in part because of poor awareness to report. With the increase in mobile subscription, mobile phones can be used as a platform to disseminate information on ADRs. The aim of this study was to qualitatively assess the potential of using mobile phone caller tunes (the message or sound the caller hears before the receiver answers the call) to encourage patient reporting of ADRs. Methods: A total of 38 key informant interviews and 12 focus group discussions (57 participants in groups of 4–5) were conducted in Accra, Ghana. The transcripts were analysed using key constructs of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) including perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and behavioural intention to use caller tunes for patient reporting of ADRs. Results: Respondents mentioned lack of knowledge on reporting ADRs, and their willingness to use mobile phone caller tunes to promote patient reporting of ADRs. Many respondents pointed out how ADRs usually led to discontinuity in medication use, usually without consultation with health professionals. Caller tunes were regarded an innovative, accessible and convenient platform to disseminate information on ADRs. Most respondents intended to use caller tunes with drug safety information to promote ADR reporting, particularly to help their friends and family members. Simplicity of the message, use of songs or messages in local languages and price of downloading the caller tunes were important considerations. Conclusion: There is a need for the creation and testing of caller tunes on ADRs in Ghana to promote patient or consumer reporting of ADRs. Further studies are needed to assess factors that could influence the creation and use of caller tunes to disseminate information on drug safety.
机译:背景:患者报告不良药物反应(ADRS)在低收入和中等收入国家较低,部分原因是对报告的意识较差。随着移动订阅的增加,移动电话可以用作传播ADR的信息的平台。本研究的目的是定性地评估使用手机呼叫者曲调的潜力(在接收者回复之前,呼叫者在呼叫之前听到的消息或声音)以鼓励患者报告ADR。方法:共有38项关键的信息访谈和12个重点小组讨论(参加4-5人组的57名参与者)在Accra,加纳进行。使用技术验收模型(TAM)的关键构建分析了转录物,包括感知有用性,感知易用性和使用呼叫者曲调患者报告ADR的行为意图。结果:受访者提到缺乏关于报告ADR的知识,以及他们愿意使用手机呼叫者曲调促进ADR的患者报告。许多受访者指出ADRS通常如何导致药物使用中的不连续性,通常没有与卫生专业人员的磋商。来电调谐被认为是一个创新的,可访问和方便的平台,以传播关于ADR的信息。大多数受访者打算使用呼叫者曲调与药物安全信息来促进ADR报告,特别是帮助他们的朋友和家庭成员。邮件的简单性,在本地语言中使用歌曲或消息和下载价格的价格是重要的考虑因素。结论:需要在加纳的ADR上创建和测试来电,以促进ADR的患者或消费者报告。需要进一步的研究来评估可能影响呼叫者曲调的创建和使用来传播有关药物安全信息的因素。

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