IDENTIFY THE INTEREST OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL AND HEALTH PERSONNEL IN MOBILE APPLICATIONS FOR TWO-WAY RISK COMMUNICATION AT LUNG HOSPITAL DR. H. A. ROTINSULU BANDUNG
Every adverse drug reaction (ADR) occurrence needs to have been collected in the form of a report. Indonesia has been known to have had an ADR reporting application launched by Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM), namely e-MESO mobile, for the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals....
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | Every adverse drug reaction (ADR) occurrence needs to have been collected in the form of a report. Indonesia has been known to have had an ADR reporting application launched by Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan (BPOM), namely e-MESO mobile, for the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals. While the general public has not had access to it. To support the role of the public in ADR reporting and to increase reporting rates by healthcare professionals, which have previously been voluntary, the development of applications such as mobile applications for two-way risk communication has been necessary. The objective of this research has been to evaluate the knowledge regarding ADR reporting using e-MESO mobile, identify the preferences for using ADR reporting applications, and assess the preference for using mobile applications for two-way risk communication among healthcare professionals. The method used has been an observational study using a cross-sectional design consisting of a questionnaire given to healthcare professionals at RS Paru Dr. H. A. Rotinsulu Bandung from November to December 2023. Out of 140 respondents, knowledge regarding e-MESO mobile has remained low (1.4%) with the choice of using the reporting application being driven by innovative aspects (92.9%). Currently, the interest among healthcare professionals in mobile applications related to two-way risk communication has been quite high (77.8%). However, these results have indeed been low when compared to the function of ADR reporting (83.5%). Statistical analysis has shown a significant difference between professions and the knowledge of the existence of e-MESO mobile (p<0.001) and no relationship between length of employment and profession with interest in two-way risk communication mobile applications (p>0.05). It can be concluded that although knowledge about e-MESO mobile has been low, there has been a high potential to increase usage with the development of innovative features and there has been quite a high interest in two-way risk communication applications.
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