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KMID : 0941820130230030197
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
2013 Volume.23 No. 3 p.197 ~ p.205
Drug Safety Perception and Medication Adherence in Pregnancy
Rhew Ki-Yon

Abstract
Background: Many factors including drugs, dietary supplements, and food intake can affect the development and organ formation of fetuses. Because of this, subject tends to avoid consuming things like coffee, alcohol, or cigarettes due to the risks they pose during pregnancy. Therefore, analysis of drugs and favorite food consumption is needed and important to ensure safe health management for subject.

Purpose: This study was conducted domestically to analyze these factors in South Korea.

Method: The survey was conducted from pregnancy-related online communities for six days and the survey results were received via email for analysis.

Result: A total of 127 subjects answered the questionnaire via email; the characteristics of subjects are widely varied in their ages, education levels, job statuses, and residences. The questionnaire included the intake of dietary supplements during pregnancy including vitamins and the result showed that the subjects took 2.23 different kinds of supplements on average. In order of highest frequency, 101 subjects took multivitamins; 79 subjects took an iron supplement; 30 subjects took analgesics; 20 subjects took prescribed antipyretic and medication for upper respiratory diseases; 12 subjects took antibiotics; 7 subjects took antiemetics. Their compliances were different in each medication categories. Only 8% of subjects answered that they had asked a pharmacist for medication information during pregnancy. In addition, 78% of subjects answered that they never counseled with anyone about pregnancy related medication use.

Conclusion: In conclusion, many subjects took medication including dietary supplements. The role of pharmacists should be actively developed to improve subject care such as education about subject¡¯s medication uses and their food consumption behavior.
KEYWORD
Pregnancy, Medication adherent, Medication safety perception, Favorite foods
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