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Improving patient understanding of prescription drug label instructions.

机译:提高患者对处方药标签说明的理解。

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BACKGROUND: Patient misunderstanding of instructions on prescription drug labels is common and a likely cause of medication error and less effective treatment. OBJECTIVE: To test whether the use of more explicit language to describe dose and frequency of use for prescribed drugs could improve comprehension, especially among patients with limited literacy. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study using in-person, structured interviews. PATIENTS: Three hundred and fifty-nine adults waiting for an appointment in two hospital-based primary care clinics and one federally qualified health center in Shreveport, Louisiana; Chicago, Illinois; and New York, New York, respectively. MEASUREMENT: Correct understanding of each of ten label instructions as determined by a blinded panel review of patients' verbatim responses. RESULTS: Patient understanding of prescription label instructions ranged from 53% for the least understood to 89% for the most commonly understood label. Patients were significantly more likely to understand instructions with explicit times periods (i.e., morning) or precise times of day compared to instructions stating times per day (i.e., twice) or hourly intervals (89%, 77%, 61%, and 53%, respectively, p < 0.001). In multivariate analyses, dosage instructions with specific times or time periods were significantly more likely to be understood compared to instructions stating times per day (time periods--adjusted relative risk ratio (ARR) 0.42, 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 0.34-0.52; specific times--ARR 0.60, 95% CI 0.49-0.74). Low and marginal literacy remained statistically significant independent predictors of misinterpreting instructions (low--ARR 2.70, 95% CI 1.81-4.03; marginal--ARR 1.66, 95% CI 1.18-2.32). CONCLUSIONS: Use of precise wording on prescription drug label instructions can improve patient comprehension. However, patients with limited literacy were more likely to misinterpret instructions despite use of more explicit language.
机译:背景:患者对处方药标签上的说明的误解是普遍的,并且可能是导致用药错误和治疗效果差的原因。目的:测试使用更明确的语言来描述处方药的剂量和使用频率是否可以提高理解能力,尤其是在识字能力有限的患者中。设计:采用面对面的结构化访谈进行的横断面研究。患者:359名成年人在路易斯安那州什里夫波特的两家医院基层医疗诊所和一家联邦合格的医疗中心等待预约;伊利诺伊州芝加哥;和纽约,分别为纽约。测量:正确理解十个标签说明中的每一个,该说明由对患者逐字反应的盲目评审确定。结果:患者对处方标签使用说明的理解范围从最不了解的53%到最常见的标签89%。与说明每天(即两次)或每小时间隔(89%,77%,61%和53%)的指令相比,患者更容易理解具有明确时间段(即早晨)或一天中的确切时间的指令。分别为p <0.001)。在多元分析中,与每天指定时间的指示相比(时间段-调整后的相对风险比(ARR)0.42,95%置信区间(CI)0.34-0.52),具有特定时间或特定时间段的剂量说明更容易被理解;特定时间-ARR 0.60,95%CI 0.49-0.74)。低和边际识字率仍然是误解说明的统计学上重要的独立预测因素(低-ARR 2.70,95%CI 1.81-4.03;边际-ARR 1.66,95%CI 1.18-2.32)。结论:在处方药标签说明上使用精确的措词可以提高患者的理解力。但是,尽管使用了更明确的语言,但识字能力有限的患者更有可能会误解说明。

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