Literature DB >> 25759801

Patient knowledge of antithyroid drug-induced agranulocytosis.

Jonah Robinson1, Max Richardson1, Janis Hickey2, Andy James1, Simon H Pearce1, Steve G Ball1, Richard Quinton1, Margaret Morris1, Margaret Miller1, Petros Perros1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Agranulocytosis is a serious side effect of antithyroid drugs.
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain the knowledge of patients and review the quality of information available on the internet.
METHODS: A questionnaire survey was performed for patients receiving antithyroid drugs. Patients attending endocrine clinics who were receiving antithyroid drug treatment (group A, n = 33) were interviewed. A further national cohort of patients (group B, n = 100) treated with antithyroid drugs, participated in an online survey.
RESULTS: 60.9% of responders were not aware of the common symptoms of agranulocytosis. 18.6% had never received any information about side effects. Of the 108 patients who recalled receiving information, 30% rated the quality as 'poor' or 'not good at all'. Structured interviews of group A patients revealed that almost half (45.5%, 15/33) had experienced symptoms that could be indicative of agranulocytosis, but only 53.3% (8/15) had a blood count checked. A review of 20 selected patient information internet sites revealed a significant variation in advice given to patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Inadequate knowledge about agranulocytosis among patients receiving antithyroid drug treatment is common. The available information on the internet is variable and inconsistent.

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Keywords:  Agranulocytosis; Antithyroid drugs; Hyperthyroidism; Questionnaire; Survey; Thionamide drugs; Thyrotoxicosis

Year:  2014        PMID: 25759801      PMCID: PMC4311297          DOI: 10.1159/000367990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Thyroid J        ISSN: 2235-0640


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