A Survey on Knowledge Gaps in Assessment and Management of Severe Drug Hypersensitivity Reactions: Multicenter Cross‐Sectional Study of Australian Health Care Providers

Severe drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are often encountered by health care professionals (HCPs). We evaluated knowledge of doctors and pharmacists in the assessment and management of severe DHRs using a structured questionnaire. A cross‐sectional study was conducted in 4 metropolitan hospita...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical pharmacology 2021-01, Vol.61 (1), p.25-31
Hauptverfasser: Mazzoni, Daniel, Tee, Hui Wen, Menezes, Sara Lee, Graudins, Linda Velta, Johnson, Douglas Forsyth, Newnham, Evan David, Kelley, Peter Graham, Zubrinich, Celia Mary, Goh, Michelle Sue Yen, Trubiano, Jason Anthony, Aung, Ar Kar
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Zusammenfassung:Severe drug hypersensitivity reactions (DHRs) are often encountered by health care professionals (HCPs). We evaluated knowledge of doctors and pharmacists in the assessment and management of severe DHRs using a structured questionnaire. A cross‐sectional study was conducted in 4 metropolitan hospital networks in Melbourne, Australia. A 13‐question, scenario‐based multiple‐choice questionnaire to assess specific knowledge domains in drug hypersensitivity syndrome recognition, causality attribution, cross‐reactivity patterns, appropriate diagnostic tests, and therapy was administered to HCPs of various vocation and specialty groups. Data were analyzed according to profession, self‐reported experience, and preparedness in managing severe DHRs. Two hundred thirty‐eight participants (45.0% senior doctors, 24.4% junior doctors, and 30.7% pharmacists) across a range of subspecialties achieved an overall median score of 7 (IQR, 5‐8)—overall 55.6% correct responses to all questions—with senior doctors outperforming junior doctors and pharmacists (P 
ISSN:0091-2700
1552-4604
DOI:10.1002/jcph.1692