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Patient decision making in the face of conflicting medication information

机译:面对药物信息冲突的患者决策

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When patients consult more than one source of information about their medications, they may encounter conflicting information. Although conflicting information has been associated with negative outcomes, including worse medication adherence, little is known about how patients make health decisions when they receive conflicting information. The objective of this study was to explore the decision making strategies that individuals with arthritis use when they receive conflicting medication information. Qualitative telephone interviews were conducted with 20 men and women with arthritis. Interview vignettes posed scenarios involving conflicting information from different sources (e.g., doctor, pharmacist, and relative), and respondents were asked how they would respond to the situation. Data analysis involved inductive coding to identify emergent themes and deductive contextualization to make meaning from the emergent themes. In response to conflicting medication information, patients used rules of thumb, trial and error, weighed benefits and risks, and sought more information, especially from a doctor. Patients relied heavily on trial and error when there was no conflicting information involved in the vignette. In contrast, patients used rules of thumb as a unique response to conflicting information. These findings increase our understanding of what patients do when they receive conflicting medication information. Given that patient exposure to conflicting information is likely to increase alongside the proliferation of medication information on the Internet, patients may benefit from assistance in identifying the most appropriate decision strategies for dealing with conflicting information, including information about best information sources.
机译:当患者咨询有关其用药的一种以上信息来源时,他们可能会遇到相互矛盾的信息。尽管冲突的信息与不良后果(包括药物依从性差)相关,但对于患者在收到冲突的信息时如何做出健康决定知之甚少。这项研究的目的是探讨关节炎患者在收到相互矛盾的药物信息时所使用的决策策略。对20名患有关节炎的男性和女性进行了定性电话采访。访谈短片提出了涉及来自不同来源(例如,医生,药剂师和亲戚)的信息冲突的场景,并询问了受访者他们将如何应对这种情况。数据分析包括归纳编码以识别紧急主题,演绎语境化从紧急主题中获取意义。为了应对矛盾的药物信息,患者使用了经验法则,反复试验,权衡利弊,并寻求更多信息,尤其是从医生那儿。小插图中没有相互冲突的信息时,患者会严重依赖试验和错误。相反,患者使用经验法则作为对冲突信息的独特反应。这些发现增加了我们对患者在收到相互矛盾的用药信息时会做什么的理解。鉴于随着互联网上药物信息的扩散,患者接触冲突信息的可能性可能会增加,因此患者可以从协助确定最合适的决策策略(包括有关最佳信息来源的信息)的决策中受益。

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