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Patients' use and perception of medication information leaflets.

机译:患者对药物信息传单的使用和认知。

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BACKGROUND: Federal law mandates that at least 95% of patients receive useful written information with new medications. Recent data concerning whether patients read such leaflets are lacking. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate whether patients read non-manufacturer-developed leaflets and assess patients' opinions concerning the understandability and usefulness of these leaflets. METHODS: Patients were surveyed at 32 community pharmacies in the New York City metropolitan area. The main outcome measures were the percentage of patients who read the leaflet provided with new and refilled medications and the perceived understandability and usefulness of the leaflet. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the results. RESULTS: A total of 307 patients were surveyed. For leaflets provided with new medications, 151 (49.2%), 65 (21.2%), 49 (16.0%), and 42 (13.7%) reported reading the leaflets always, often, seldom, or never, respectively. For refilled medications, 64 (21.6%), 41 (13.9%), 78 (26.4%), and 113 (38.2%) ofthe 296 respondents reported reading the leaflets always, often, seldom, or never, respectively. Of 267 patients who read the leaflets provided with new or refilled prescriptions at least seldom, 258 (96.6%) responded to the question concerning its understandability and 257 (96.3%) responded to the question concerning its usefulness. One hundred forty-five (56.2%), 89 (34.5%), 22 (8.5%), and 2 (0.8%) reported that the leaflet was very easy, somewhat easy, somewhat difficult, and very difficult to understand, respectively, and 164 (63.8%), 90 (35.0%), and 3 (1.2%) reported that the leaflet was very useful, somewhat useful, and not useful, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Approximately two-thirds of the patients surveyed reported reading the leaflets provided with new medications at least often. The majority reported the leaflets to be useful and easy to understand. Pharmacists should advocate reading the leaflet and promote it as a useful resource. The leaflet should not replace the pharmacist's obligation to provide verbal counseling.
机译:背景:联邦法律规定,至少95%的患者应使用新药物获得有用的书面信息。缺乏有关患者是否阅读此类传单的最新数据。目的:评估患者是否阅读非制造商开发的传单,并评估患者对这些传单的可理解性和有用性的意见。方法:在纽约市都会区的32家社区药房对患者进行了调查。主要结局指标是阅读了提供新药和补充药的传单的患者百分比,以及该传单的可理解性和实用性。描述性统计用于分析结果。结果:共对307例患者进行了调查。报告提供新药的传单中,有151个(49.2%),65个(21.2%),49个(16.0%)和42个(13.7%)报告分别总是,经常,很少或从不阅读传单。对于补充药物,在296位受访者中,有64位(21.6%),41位(13.9%),78位(26.4%)和113位(38.2%)报告分别总是,经常,很少或从不阅读传单。在267位阅读了至少提供新处方或补充处方的传单的患者中,有258位(96.6%)回答了有关其易懂性的问题,而257位(96.3%)回答了有关其有效性的问题。一百四十五(56.2%),89(34.5%),22(8.5%)和2(0.8%)的传单分别表示非常容易,有点容易,有些困难和非常难以理解,和164(63.8%),90(35.0%)和3(1.2%)分别报告该传单非常有用,有点有用和不有用。结论:大约三分之二的被调查患者报告至少阅读了新药提供的传单。大多数人认为传单是有用的并且易于理解。药剂师应提倡阅读传单并将其宣传为有用的资源。该传单不应取代药剂师提供口头咨询的义务。

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