| Literature DB >> 35260158 |
Ningsheng Wang1, Yue Chen1,2, Biqi Ren1, Yufang Xiang1, Nan Zhao1, Xianyan Zhan3, Bianling Feng4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) cause a substantial clinical and economic burden. Spontaneous reporting of ADRs by the public is crucial. In some developed countries like the United States, Canada, consumers have been allowed to directly report ADRs, however, convenient channels for direct ADR reporting by the public are lacking in China.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse drug reaction; General public; Knowledge, attitudes and practice; Pharmacovigilance
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35260158 PMCID: PMC8905784 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-07720-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Demographic information, China, 2019
| Characteristic | Total | Nanjing | Xi’an | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | ||
| Male | 457(52.59) | 241(55.66) | 216(49.50) | 0.095 |
| Female | 406(46.72) | 191(44.11) | 215(49.30) | |
| Unfilled | 6(0.69) | 1(0.23) | 5(1.10) | |
| < 18 | 26(2.99) | 21(4.85) | 5(1.10) | 0.017* |
| 18–30 | 515(59.26) | 260(60.05) | 255(58.50) | |
| 31–40 | 141(16.23) | 70(16.17) | 71(16.30) | |
| 41–50 | 84(9.67) | 38(8.78) | 46(10.60) | |
| 51–60 | 49(5.64) | 18(4.15) | 31(7.10) | |
| 61–70 | 36(4.14) | 21(4.85) | 15(3.40) | |
| > 70 | 12(1.38) | 5(1.15) | 7(1.60) | |
| Unfilled | 6(0.69) | 0(0.00) | 6(1.40) | |
| Han | 850(97.81) | 423(97.69) | 427(97.90) | 0.052 |
| Other | 13(1.50) | 10(2.31) | 3(0.70) | |
| Unfilled | 6(0.69) | 0(0.00) | 6(1.40) | |
| None/primary | 17(1.96) | 8(1.85) | 9(2.10) | 0.044* |
| Junior school | 70(8.06) | 40(9.24) | 30(6.90) | |
| High school | 188(21.63) | 92(21.25) | 96(22.00) | |
| Junior college | 188(21.63) | 76(17.55) | 112(25.70) | |
| Undergraduate college | 352(40.51) | 192(44.34) | 160(36.70) | |
| Master degree/above | 49(5.64) | 25(5.77) | 24(5.50) | |
| Unfilled | 5(0.58) | 0(0.00) | 5(1.10) | |
| Under ¥30,000 | 382(43.96) | 199(45.96) | 183(42.00) | 0.014* |
| ¥30,000-¥60,000 | 194(22.32) | 84(19.40) | 110(25.20) | |
| ¥60,000-¥90,000 | 145(16.69) | 65(15.01) | 80(18.30) | |
| ¥90,000-¥120,000 | 72(8.29) | 37(8.55) | 35(8.00) | |
| ¥120,000-¥150,000 | 41(4.72) | 22(5.08) | 19(4.40) | |
| Above ¥150,000 | 35(4.03) | 26(6.00) | 9(2.10) | |
*Significant difference with p value < 0.05
Relationship between education level and age, China, 2019
| Junior high school and below | High school and above | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nanjing | < 50 | 34(8.74) | 355(91.26) | |
| Xi’an | 25(6.70) | 348(93.30) | ||
| Nanjing | > 51 | 14(31.82) | 30(68.18) | |
| Xi’an | 14(26.92) | 38(73.08) | ||
Knowledge scores of respondents, China, 2019
| Characteristic | Nanjing | Xi’an | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 6.51 (1.53) | 0.196 | 6.37 (1.74) | 0.027* |
| Female | 6.31 (1.44) | 6.73 (1.67) | ||
| < 18 | 5.90 (1.84) | 0.787 | 7.20 (1.92) | 0.014* |
| 18–30 | 6.45 (1.50) | 6.65 (1.61) | ||
| 31–40 | 6.39 (1.54) | 6.62 (1.92) | ||
| 41–50 | 6.50 (1.13) | 6.54 (1.73) | ||
| 51–60 | 6.33 (1.28) | 5.84 (1.62) | ||
| 61–70 | 6.48 (1.63) | 5.27 (1.75) | ||
| > 70 | 6.80 (1.79) | 6.86 (1.77) | ||
| Han | 6.41 (1.50) | 0.215 | 6.54 (1.72) | 0.428 |
| Other | 7.00 (0.94) | 7.33 (0.58) | ||
| None/primary | 7.38 (1.92) | 0.036* | 5.00 (1.82) | 0.078 |
| Junior school | 5.83 (1.68) | 6.23 (1.76) | ||
| High school | 6.42 (1.45) | 6.44 (1.76) | ||
| Junior college | 6.28 (1.44) | 6.66 (1.62) | ||
| Undergraduate college | 6.54 (1.46) | 6.65 (1.69) | ||
| Master degree/above | 6.56 (1.42) | 6.63 (1.76) | ||
| Under ¥30,000 | 6.39 (1.60) | 0.291 | 6.54 (1.66) | 0.601 |
| ¥30,000-¥60,000 | 6.19 (1.41) | 6.44 (1.78) | ||
| ¥60,000-¥90,000 | 6.66 (1.50) | 6.75 (1.59) | ||
| ¥90,000-¥120,000 | 6.57 (1.24) | 6.83 (1.50) | ||
| ¥120,000-¥150,000 | 6.41 (1.40) | 6.37 (2.48) | ||
| Above ¥150,000 | 6.58 (1.24) | 6.00 (1.87) | ||
*Significant difference with p value < 0.05; SD Std. Deviation
Attitude scores of respondents, China, 2019
| Characteristic | Nanjing | Xi’an | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 4.37 (0.49) | 0.844 | 4.38 (0.47) | 0.857 |
| Female | 4.38 (0.44) | 4.37 (0.46) | ||
| < 18 | 4.04 (0.60) | 0.023* | 4.10 (0.21) | 0.116 |
| 18–30 | 4.36 (0.46) | 4.38 (0.46) | ||
| 31–40 | 4.44 (0.41) | 4.47 (0.50) | ||
| 41–50 | 4.38 (0.53) | 4.30 (0.46) | ||
| 51–60 | 4.58 (0.44) | 4.33 (0.44) | ||
| 61–70 | 4.52 (0.50) | 4.17 (0.49) | ||
| > 70 | 4.38 (0.29) | 4.55 (0.41) | ||
| Han | 4.38 (0.47) | 0.494 | 4.37 (0.47) | 0.749 |
| Other | 4.28 (0.41) | 4.46 (0.51) | ||
| None/primary | 4.13 (0.38) | 0.239 | 4.22 (0.65) | 0.033* |
| Junior school | 4.43 (0.51) | 4.18 (0.44) | ||
| High school | 4.29 (0.47) | 4.33 (0.45) | ||
| Junior college | 4.41 (0.48) | 4.35 (0.47) | ||
| Undergraduate college | 4.40 (0.45) | 4.45 (0.46) | ||
| Master degree/above | 4.37 (0.52) | 4.45 (0.45) | ||
| Under ¥30,000 | 4.33 (0.47) | 0.039* | 4.31 (0.45) | 0.001* |
| ¥30,000-¥60,000 | 4.44 (0.49) | 4.38 (0.49) | ||
| ¥60,000-¥90,000 | 4.30 (0.41) | 4.41 (0.47) | ||
| ¥90,000-¥120,000 | 4.39 (0.41) | 4.46 (0.38) | ||
| ¥120,000-¥150,000 | 4.56 (0.45) | 4.55 (0.45) | ||
| Above ¥150,000 | 4.54 (0.58) | 4.51 (0.51) | ||
*Significant difference with p value < 0.05; SD Std. Deviation
Practices regarding ADRs among respondents, China, 2019
| Questions/answers | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number (n) | Frequency (%) | Number (n) | Frequency (%) | Number (n) | Frequency (%) | |
| Yes, I would | 284(65.59) | 300(68.81) | 584(67.20) | |||
| No, I wouldn`t | 149(34.41) | 135(30.96) | 284(32.68) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 1(0.23) | 1(0.12) | |||
| Every time | 172(39.72) | 174(39.91) | 346(39.82) | |||
| Most time | 137(31.64) | 151(34.63) | 288(33.14) | |||
| Sometimes | 110(25.41) | 101(23.17) | 211(24.28) | |||
| Never | 14(3.23) | 8(1.83) | 22(2.53) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 2(0.46) | 2(0.23) | |||
| Suspect and check the instructions for more information | 262(60.51) | 242(55.50) | 504(58.00) | |||
| Suspect but not check the instructions for more information | 129(29.79) | 143(32.80) | 272(31.30) | |||
| Not suspect | 42(9.70) | 49(11.24) | 91(10.47) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 2(0.46) | 2(0.23) | |||
| Feed the information back to the medical staff | 303(69.98) | 296(67.89) | 599(68.93) | |||
| Nothing was done | 69(15.94) | 78(17.89) | 147(16.92) | |||
| Report to Pharmaceutical trading enterprises (drug store) | 46(10.62) | 29(6.65) | 75(8.63) | |||
| Report to ADR monitoring center | 5(1.15) | 8(1.83) | 13(1.50) | |||
| Report to pharmaceutical Manufacturing companies | 2(0.46) | 7(1.61) | 9(1.04) | |||
| Exposure to the News Media | 8(1.85) | 6(1.38) | 14(1.61) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 12(2.75) | 12(1.38) | |||
| Yes, I would | 362(83.60) | 371(85.09) | 733(84.35) | |||
| No, I wouldn`t | 71(16.40) | 62(14.22) | 133(15.30) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 3(0.69) | 3(0.35) | |||
| By telephone | 262(60.51) | 247(56.65) | 509(58.57) | |||
| By internet | 123(28.41) | 128(29.36) | 251(28.88) | |||
| By email | 32(7.39) | 35(8.03) | 67(7.71) | |||
| By post | 16(3.69) | 8(1.83) | 24(2.76) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 18(4.13) | 18(2.07) | |||
| Do not know where to feedback ADR information | 238(32.69) | 252(36.47) | 490(34.53) | |||
| ADR is not too serious to report | 200(27.47) | 190(27.50) | 390(27.48) | |||
| Think it's too much trouble to report the ADR | 117(16.07) | 117(16.93) | 234(16.49) | |||
| Do not want to discontinue medication because of ADR | 108(14.84) | 44(6.37) | 152(10.71) | |||
| I think it is meaningless to report ADR | 65(8.93) | 85(12.30) | 150(10.57) | |||
| unfilled | 0(0.00) | 3(0.43) | 3(0.21) | |||
*Significant difference with p value < 0.05