Effectiveness of pharmacist intervention on antidepressant medication knowledge, necessity, and concerns beliefs in patients with depression

Author:

Yusuf Hadiza1ORCID,Mohammed Shafiu23ORCID,Magaji Mohammed Garba4,Maiha Bilkisu Bello4,Bello Shakirat Iyabo5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Administration, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Maiduguri , Maiduguri , Nigeria

2. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria, Kaduna , Nigeria

3. Health System and Policy Research Unit, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria, Kaduna , Nigeria

4. Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ahmadu Bello University , Zaria, Kaduna , Nigeria

5. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ilorin , Ilorin, Kwara , Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract Background Sub-optimal patient medication knowledge, negative beliefs, and concerns about the potential of medications to cause harm are important contributory factors to non-adherence in patients with depression. Objectives To assess the effectiveness of a pharmacist intervention on antidepressant medication knowledge, necessity, and concerns beliefs in patients with depression. Methods A prospective interventional study (approval number: ABUCUHSR/2020/018) was carried out between April 2019 and March 2020 at the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Maiduguri, Nigeria. Patients were randomized into the usual care or intervention group. The intervention consisted of an educational programme, and data were collected at baseline, 3 months, and 6 months. Patient knowledge about medicines and beliefs about medicines questionnaires were used to assess patient knowledge and beliefs. Key findings A total of 49 (81.6%) and 52 (86.6%) participants completed the 6-month follow-up in the usual care and intervention groups, respectively. Significant improvements in mean medication knowledge scores of participants in the intervention group were observed at 3 months (P < .001) and 6 months (P < .001), respectively. Significant improvements in mean medication necessity and concerns belief scores of participants in the intervention group were also observed at 3 months (P < .001) and 6 months (P < .001), respectively. Medication knowledge (P < .001, partial η2 = 0.203), medication necessity (P < .001, partial η2 = 0.329), and medication concerns (P < .001, partial η2 = 0.163) positively changed with time. Conclusion Pharmacist intervention significantly improved antidepressant medication knowledge, necessity, and concerns beliefs in patients with major depressive disorder.

Funder

Nigerian Tertiary Education Trust Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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