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Diabetes patient's pharmacovigilance knowledge and risk perception: the influence of being part of a patient organisation.

Cristiano MatosFlorence van HunselRogério Tavares RibeiroDulce Nascimento do ÓJoão Filipe Raposo
Published in: Therapeutic advances in drug safety (2020)
Patients with diabetes showed greater understanding of ADRs and higher need to report them than patients without diabetes. They would like to have more information about general ADRs related to anti-diabetic medication and present higher intention to acquire information on how and when to report compared with non-diabetic patients. Patients followed in APDP presented higher score of risk perception, which could be influenced by the presence of the diabetes disease in the patients' life, by their previous experiences using medicines, but also by information received from the patient organisation. The two groups of patients with diabetes have different experiences of the disease, but both present higher perception of side effects related with medicines they use respectively in their diabetes type. Hence, patient organisations are well positioned to be a source where patients can obtain reliable information, changing their attitudes and perceptions about the disease and drug treatments.
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