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Why hospital-based healthcare professionals do not report adverse drug reactions: a mixed methods study using the Theoretical Domains Framework

Raymond Li, Kate Curtis, Connie Van, Syed Tabish R. Zaidi, Chin Yen Yeo, Christina Arun Kali, M. Zaheen, Grace Therese Moujalli, Ronald L. Castelino

2022European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: Adverse drug reaction (ADR) underreporting is highly prevalent across the world. This study aimed to identify factors associated with ADR reporting and map these to a behavioural change framework to help inform future interventions designed to improve ADR underreporting. METHODS: A mixed methods survey was distributed to healthcare professionals at a tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia. Quantitative data was analysed using logistic regression to identify factors that predict ADR reporting. Qualitative data was evaluated using content analysis. These were then integrated and mapped to the 14 domains within the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) to identify target areas relevant for improving ADR reporting. RESULTS: One hundred thirty-three healthcare professionals completed the survey. Knowing how to report ADRs (OR 4.56, 95%CI 1.95-10.7), having been trained on ADR reporting (OR 2.72, 95%CI 1.29-5.77), and encountering ADRs as part of clinical practice (OR 10.3, 95%CI 3.59-29.4) were significant predictors of reporting an ADR. Content analysis identified three categories: modifying the ADR reporting process, enabling clinicians to report ADRs, and creating a positive ADR reporting culture. After data integration, the three target TDF domains were knowledge, environmental context/resources, and beliefs about consequences. CONCLUSION: Future interventions designed to improve ADR reporting should address these target domains to instigate behaviour change in healthcare professionals' reporting of ADRs.

Topics & Concepts

Health professionalsHealth careMedicineDrugDrug reactionPharmaceutical careAdverse effectPharmacologyIntensive care medicineNursingPharmacyPolitical scienceLawPharmacovigilance and Adverse Drug ReactionsPatient Safety and Medication ErrorsDrug-Induced Adverse Reactions
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