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Bratislava Medical Journal
Risk perception of NSAIDs in South Dakota in comparison with Slovakia and Greece
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Z. Varga1  J. M. Haiar1  M. Oberoi1  A. Thorp1  P. Petrasko1  A. Kremer1  V. Kristova3  M. Kriska3  T. Stys1  A. Stys1 
[1]Sanford Cardiovascular Institute, Sanford Heart Hospital
[2]University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine
[3]Institute of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava
关键词: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs;    risk perception;    adverse effects;    cardiovascular risk;    gastrointestinal risk;   
DOI  :  10.4149/BLL_2020_125
学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: AEPress, s.r.o.
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【 摘 要 】
AIM: Adverse effects (ADRs) of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) represent a public health problem. To decrease the negative effect on the population, an improvement of risk awareness is crucial. We aimed to evaluate the risk perception and the use of NSAIDs in South Dakota in comparison with Slovakia and Greece. METHOD: A structured questionnaire evaluating NSAID use in 185 patients in a hospital in South Dakota. RESULTS: 95.7 % of respondents reported the use of analgesics. On 1-10 visual analogue scale, perceived risk of NSAIDs was 4.27±2.46, similar to Greece (4.36±2.41, p=0.360), but significantly higher than in Slovakia (3.8±1.9, p=0.038). Only 12.4 % were familiar with gastrointestinal ADRs and only 1.1 % were aware of cardiovascular risk. Although 57.8 % were informed about ADRs by their doctor or pharmacist, only 33.0 % were informed spontaneously, without actively asking. Providers in South Dakota were informing patients spontaneously more often than in Slovakia (15.9 %, p≤0.001) and on par with Greece (36.3 %, p=0.631). CONCLUSIONS: Public awareness about NSAID risk is dangerously low. Only a third of providers are informing patients about possible risks spontaneously.
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