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Basic drug information given by physicians is deficient, and patients' knowledge low 

Authors: Andreas Storm a;  Eva Benfeldt b;  Stig Ejdrup Andersen c; Joslashrgen Andersen a
Affiliations:   a Department of Dermatology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg, Denmark
b Department of Dermato-allergology, University of Copenhagen, Gentofte Hospital, Denmark
c Unit of Clinical Pharmacology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Bispebjerg, Denmark
DOI: 10.1080/09546630802570818
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of Dermatological Treatment, Volume 20, Issue 4 August 2009 , pages 190 - 193
First Published: August 2009
Subject: Dermatology;
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Abstract

Objectives: Our aim was to assess basic drug information given by physicians when prescribing new topical medication and to compare this with outpatients' subsequent knowledge. Methods: Basic drug information was noted during consultations. Subsequently, patients answered a questionnaire regarding diagnosis, treatment, and satisfaction with the consultation. Neither physicians nor patients were informed about the specific study objective. Results: A total of 17 patients were included. Information provided during the consultations versus patients' knowledge after 2 weeks was: diagnosis (65% vs 41%), dosage by number (100% vs 71%), dosage by quantity (18% vs 12%), and treatment duration (65% vs 35%). None was informed about adverse effects and 47% were fully satisfied with the consultation. Conclusions: Basic drug information provided by physicians was deficient and patients' knowledge was even lower.
Keywords: Adherence; compliance; concordance; information; topical
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