Actual Condition Survey of Risk and Benefit Communication for Consumers and Patients on Pharmaceuticals
- VernacularTitle:医薬品に関する消費者・患者向けリスク・ベネフィット コミュニケーションの実態調査
- Author:
Ken YAMAMOTO
1
;
Rain YAMAMOTO
2
;
Kouhei MIYATA
1
;
Hisashi URUSHIHARA
2
;
Michiko YAMAMOTO
1
Author Information
- Keywords: drug information services; source of drug information; patient medication knowledge; surveys and question naires
- From:Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics 2018;20(3):180-188
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: Objective:It is necessary to obtain appropriate drug information (DI)so that appropriate medical care is provided for the consumers,patients. Thorough studies have not been done on institutions that offer DI for patients in Japan and the state of its dissemination. The purpose of this study is to find levels of recognition of the institutions providing medical information and the actual state of its usage.Method:In order to find the levels of recognition of the institutions that provide DI to general consumers and the state of usage of the information provided by them,we conducted questionnaire surveys using online panels. We also conducted a study to find subjective comprehension on DI by the panels. The surveys were conducted twice using the same questionnaire in order to robust the outcomes of the study.Results:We received 1,095 valid responses from the first survey and 1,086 from the second survey respectively. No significant differences were found between the two surveys. Although the levels of recognition vary for the four representative public institutions providing DI,DI provided by these institutions has been barely utilized by the respondents. As the sources of DI that have been used most,almost the same numbers of respondents replied that they used Internet search engines to access them in addition to medical doctors and pharmacists. Regarding the levels of comprehension for the provided DI,the respondents tended to have shown high levels of understanding on maintaining medication compliance,but low on safety information. There was a positive correlation between age and the understanding of the DI.Conclusion: The study implies that the environment to provide DI for patients still needs to be improved, and the respondents didnʼt understand DI enoughly. Therefore,it is necessary to study further for the creation and communication of truly user-friendly DI.