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Publication type: Journal Article

Allen LaPointe NM, Pappas P, Deverka P, Anstrom KJ.
Patient receipt and understanding of written information provided with isotretinoin and estrogen prescriptions.
J Gen Intern Med 2007 Jan; 22:(1):98-101
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=17351847


Abstract:

BACKGROUND: Medication guides (MG) and mandatory patient package inserts (MPPI) are required with some prescription medications.

OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine how many patients receive, read, and understand these mandated materials.

DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: A total of 3,620 patients were identified as filling prescriptions for isotretinoin or selected estrogen products from February 2004 to January 2005. Patients were surveyed to gauge receipt and understanding of the MG for isotretinoin and the MPPI for estrogen.

MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: A total of 500 patients completed the survey, with 186 (93%) of the 200 isotretinoin patients and 258 (86%) of the 300 estrogen patients reporting receipt of the MG/MPPI with their most recent prescription. The majority of respondents reported confidence in their knowledge of their medication (86% for isotretinoin and 75% for estrogen). However, the mean score on 5 questions assessing recognition of medication risks was only slightly better than the score expected from guessing (3.1 vs 2.5, P < .01 for both isotretinoin and estrogen).

CONCLUSIONS: Despite receiving the information and reporting confidence in medication knowledge, patients’ understanding of major risks with these medications was poor. This finding highlights the need to develop better risk communication strategies to improve the safe and effective use of prescription medications.

Keywords:
medication guide - package insert - drug information - patient education Publication Types: Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. MeSH Terms: Adult Dermatologic Agents/pharmacology* Drug Labeling* Estrogens/pharmacology* Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)/pharmacology* Female Humans Isotretinoin/pharmacology* Male Middle Aged Patient Education* Prescriptions, Drug Questionnaires Substances: Dermatologic Agents Estrogens Estrogens, Conjugated (USP) Isotretinoin


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