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Psychiatrists’ and Infectious Disease Physicians’ Awareness and Knowledge Level of Drug-Drug Interactions Between Antiretrovirals and Psychotropics: A Comparative Questionnaire-Based Study

Year 2024, , 333 - 344, 25.08.2024
https://doi.org/10.55262/fabadeczacilik.1457556

Abstract

Objectives: The incidence of drug-drug interactions (DDIs) increases with psychotropics in people living with HIV (PLWH). This study aimed to compare the knowledge of infectious disease physicians (IDPs) and psychiatrists about DDIs as primary outcome and to assess their knowledge, attitudes and awareness of DDIs as secondary outcome.
Materials and Methods: The quantitative and comparative questionnaire methods were administered to IDPs and psychiatrists in online survey. The questionnaire included open-ended and multiple-choice questions on physicians’ sociodemographic and attitudes to DDIs and three hypothetical case scenarios. Information including patients’ age, sex, social and medical history, laboratory findings and all drugs were provided in each scenario. After providing brief DDI information, the case scenario question was asked again with pretest-posttest design.
Results: Attitudes of 31 IDPs and 29 psychiatrists against ART-psychotropic DDIs were examined. Thirty-five (58.3%) of physicians emphasized that ‘average’ perceived competence in DDIs knowledge. Moreover, 53 physicians (88.3%) were affected by DDIs on prescription behavior. When we asked physicians that how often they informed their patients about DDI, 45 (75%) responded ‘often/always’. Major DDI was defined correctly by psychiatrists [12 (41.4%) vs. 23 (79.3%)] and IDPs [24 (77.4%) vs. 29 (93.5%)] before and after information brief (p<0.001).
Conclusion: This is the first study to comparison of knowledge, attitudes and awareness of psychiatrists and IDPs towards antiretroviral-psychotropic DDIs. It was determined that the presence of DDIs influenced decision-making of physicians. Majority of physicians stated that they had an above-average of perceived level of knowledge, but their knowledge level to a DDI was insufficient.

References

  • Surmelioglu, N., Yalcin, N., Kuscu, F., Candevir, A., Inal, A. S., Komur, S., . . . Tasova, Y. (2021). Physicians’ knowledge of potential covid-19 drug- drug interactions: An online survey in turkey. Postgrad Med, 133(2), 237-241. doi:10.1080/0032 5481.2020.1807809
Year 2024, , 333 - 344, 25.08.2024
https://doi.org/10.55262/fabadeczacilik.1457556

Abstract

References

  • Surmelioglu, N., Yalcin, N., Kuscu, F., Candevir, A., Inal, A. S., Komur, S., . . . Tasova, Y. (2021). Physicians’ knowledge of potential covid-19 drug- drug interactions: An online survey in turkey. Postgrad Med, 133(2), 237-241. doi:10.1080/0032 5481.2020.1807809
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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice, Clinical Sciences (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Nadir Yalçın 0000-0002-2280-8727

Ahmet Cagkan Inkaya 0000-0001-7943-8715

Emre Kara 0000-0002-7034-4787

Koray Başar 0000-0003-4798-5305

Özge Karadağ 0000-0003-1372-1555

Kutay Demirkan 0000-0002-6427-5826

Serhat Ünal 0000-0003-1184-4711

Publication Date August 25, 2024
Submission Date March 23, 2024
Acceptance Date June 10, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024

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APA Yalçın, N., Inkaya, A. C., Kara, E., Başar, K., et al. (2024). Psychiatrists’ and Infectious Disease Physicians’ Awareness and Knowledge Level of Drug-Drug Interactions Between Antiretrovirals and Psychotropics: A Comparative Questionnaire-Based Study. Fabad Eczacılık Bilimler Dergisi, 49(2), 333-344. https://doi.org/10.55262/fabadeczacilik.1457556