A study on user willingness to participate in an adverse drug event information sharing system

一项关于用户参与药物不良事件信息共享系统意愿的研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: To prevent the recurrence of Adverse Drug Events (ADEs), particularly drug allergies, it is essential to avoid re-exposure to causative drugs. Awareness of previous ADEs is crucial for patients because they can share accurate information with healthcare providers (HCPs). This study aims to assess users' willingness to share ADE information and evaluate the factors related to this willingness by utilizing a prospective ADE information-sharing system currently under consideration in South Korea. METHODS: In September 2023, a self-administered questionnaire was collected from a sex-, age-, and regionally stratified nationwide convenience sample of adults recruited through a commercial panel in South Korea. Factors contributing to the willingness to share ADE information and create electronic ADE cards (e-ADE cards) were investigated using multivariate logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: Among the 1,000 respondents, 458 (45.8%) were willing to share ADE information, and 521 (52.1%) were willing to create e-ADE cards. The willingness to share personal ADE information and create e-ADE cards was positively associated with the perceived benefits of sharing ADE, trust in HCPs and positive experiences. Notably, older adult patients demonstrated a higher willingness to share information and use e-ADE cards, with rates of 56% and 62%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings indicate that the approach to sharing personal ADE information should be distinct from that of sharing comprehensive health information. Notably, users are likely to willingly disclose their personal information even if they are not anonymized, owing to the significant perceived benefits of sharing. The findings of this study can enhance awareness about sharing personal ADE information and contribute to the successful establishment of an ADE information-sharing system, thereby improving the patient safety environment.

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