Healthcare Professionals’ Knowledge and Behaviors Regarding Drug–Dietary Supplement and Drug–Herbal Product Interactions
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2022Autori
Станојевић, Зорица
Ћорац, Александар
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Abstract: Given the widespread use of dietary supplements (DS) and herbal products (HP), healthcare professionals (HCPs) will increasingly encounter patients who use these preparations with
conventional drugs and who need their services to reduce the consequencesof adverse therapeutic
outcomes. The aim of our survey was to assessthe knowledge and behaviors of HCPs regarding
the risk of potential drug-dietary supplement (DDSIs) and drug-herbal product (DHPIs) interactions. This cross-sectional survey collected data via on paper-based questionnaire among general
practitioners (GPs) (n = 105),specialty doctors (n = 87) and nurses (n = 15\. The HCPs were mostly
familiar with the interaction of doxycycline with magnesium (83%) and were least familiar with
interaction of warfarin with glucosamine (14%).The results on DDSIs and DHPIs knowledge showed
that GPs scored significantly higher than nurses (p < 0.001 and p = 0.003, respectively), while specialty doctors scored significantly higher than nurses only on DDSIs knowledge (p < 0.001). Only
28% of respondents reported that they often or always ask patients on drug therapy about the use
of DS or HP, and 25'/oof respondents record such data in the medical documentation of patients.
Our results showed that HCPs have sufficient knowledge about most major DDSIs and DHPIs, but
insufficient knowledge about most moderate interactions. However, their overall knowledge and
behavior regarding the risk of these interactions indicate the need for further continuing education
and training.
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