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Evaluation of compliance with isotretinoin PPP recommendations and exploration of reasons for non-compliance: Survey among French-speaking health care professionals and patients in Belgium. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to assess the awareness and adherence to isotretinoin safety guidelines related to teratogenic risks among French-speaking health care professionals and patients in Belgium.
  • Surveys conducted from December 2014 to October 2015 revealed that knowledge of the pregnancy prevention program was low among both health care professionals (23.6%) and patients (15.2%).
  • The study concluded that more effective strategies are needed to enhance the implementation of these recommendations, suggesting that expert committee review and clear justifications for guidelines may improve compliance among health care providers and patients.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate awareness of and compliance in Belgium by French-speaking health care professionals and patients with the isotretinoin safety recommendations regarding its teratogenic risk.

Method: Survey using online questionnaires, delivered from December 2014 to March 2015 for patients, pharmacists, dermatologists, and GPs and delivered again from September 2015 to October 2015 for GPs.

Results: Questionnaires were completed by 24 dermatologists, 24 GPs, 58 pharmacists, and 33 female patients. The pregnancy prevention programme was poorly known by health care professionals (23.6%) and patients (15.2%). Health care professionals informed women of childbearing age in depth about the teratogenic risk (98.3% of pharmacists and 100.0% of GPs and dermatologists) and the importance of an effective contraceptive method (87.9% and 100.0%, respectively). Patients were less informed about the pregnancy test (25.9% and 14.6%) and the need to use a second contraceptive method (29.3% and 27.1%). The low compliance with the last 2 recommendations was due to a lack of adoption by health care professionals regarding the need for these recommendations if female patients have an effective contraceptive method and the pregnancy risk is discussed in detail with them.

Conclusion: The effectiveness of the pregnancy prevention programme recommendations should be reconsidered by an expert committee. Justifications should be added to effective recommendations to increase their adoption by health care professionals and patients.

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