Evaluation of anticoagulant therapy management in a teaching hospital in Tunisia: information and education for vitamin k antagonist newly treated patients need to be improved

Author:

Jeddou Khouloud Ben1,Abbassi Aïmen1ORCID,M’barka Fatma Ben2,Bedoui Yosra1,Boukhris Imene3,Baccar Hédi4,Khalfallah Narjess5,Ouahchi Zeineb1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

2. Department of Pharmacy, Habib Thameur Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

3. Department of Internal Medicine, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

4. Department of Cardiology, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis, Tunisia

5. Department of Internal Medicine, Charles Nicolle Hospital, Tunis El Manar University, Tunis, Tunisia

Abstract

Abstract Objective The objective of this study was to assess the level of Vitamin K antagonist (VKA) therapy knowledge among VKA newly treated patients. Methods Questionnaire-based interviews were administered in a university hospital to VKA newly treated patients covering both cognitive (i.e. indication, route of administration, treatment monitoring and side effects) and know-how (i.e. safety precautions, what affects anticoagulant therapy and the management of overdose signs) aspects of therapy knowledge. Key findings A total of 55 patients were included. The mean overall score of patients’ knowledge was 5.78 (SD = 3.425) out of 20. The mean scores of cognitive and practical knowledge were 3.8 (2.26) and 1.98 (1.78) out of 10, respectively. Factors associated with an insufficient level of VKA therapy knowledge included low level of education, lack of access to therapy information and continuous access to this information. Conclusions Knowledge about VKA therapy among newly treated patients is insufficient. Patient’s medication knowledge should be improved to ensure better adherence.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy

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