Adverse drug reactions (ADR) including allergy are more preventable if patients recognize. This study was to investigate ADR recognition by patients who visited one university hospital located in Seoul, by face-to-face or telephone interviews using questionnaires. Recognitions, understandings, and managements on ADR in 225 adult patients enrolled in this study, were compared between ADR experienced group (n=89) and no-experienced group (n=137). Common knowledges and direct experiences on ADR were attributable to high perceptions on ADR, and lacking of active communications with clinical professionals to manage ADR was shown. In general, there were no significant differences in ADR perceptions between ADR experienced and no-experienced groups in almost items. This study findings would be useful to discuss clinical solutions for preventing ADR including drug allergy from patient individual level, and strategies including public education, guidebook on drug allergy, patient medication history record, and proactive efforts by professionals to improve ADR perception levels would be suggested.
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Abstract 연구방법 조사대상 조사방법 조사내용 분석방법 연구결과 전체 응답자의 특성 전화설문조사 대상자의 특성 전체 응답자의 의약품 부작용 인식도 부작용 경험군과 비경험군의 의약품 부작용 인식도 환자의 특성에 따른 의약품 부작용 인식도 고찰 및 결론 참고문헌
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adverse drug reactiondrug allergypatients' perception