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孕期及哺乳期使用的多发性硬化症药物的社交媒体监测:内容分析

Social Media Surveillance of Multiple Sclerosis Medications Used During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Content Analysis.

作者信息

Rezaallah Bita, Lewis David John, Pierce Carrie, Zeilhofer Hans-Florian, Berg Britt-Isabelle

机构信息

Department of Clinical Research, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Patient Safety, Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2019 Aug 7;21(8):e13003. doi: 10.2196/13003.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease occurring mostly in women of childbearing age. Pregnant women with MS are usually excluded from clinical trials; as users of the internet, however, they are actively engaged in threads and forums on social media. Social media provides the potential to explore real-world patient experiences and concerns about the use of medicinal products during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to analyze the content of posts concerning pregnancy and use of medicines in online forums; thus, the study aimed to gain a thorough understanding of patients' experiences with MS medication.

METHODS

Using the names of medicinal products as search terms, we collected posts from 21 publicly available pregnancy forums, which were accessed between March 2015 and March 2018. After the identification of relevant posts, we analyzed the content of each post using a content analysis technique and categorized the main topics that users discussed most frequently.

RESULTS

We identified 6 main topics in 70 social media posts. These topics were as follows: (1) expressing personal experiences with MS medication use during the reproductive period (55/70, 80%), (2) seeking and sharing advice about the use of medicines (52/70, 74%), (3) progression of MS during and after pregnancy (35/70, 50%), (4) discussing concerns about MS medications during the reproductive period (35/70, 50%), (5) querying the possibility of breastfeeding while taking MS medications (30/70, 42%), and (6) commenting on communications with physicians (26/70, 37%).

CONCLUSIONS

Overall, many pregnant women or women considering pregnancy shared profound uncertainties and specific concerns about taking medicines during the reproductive period. There is a significant need to provide advice and guidance to MS patients concerning the use of medicines in pregnancy and postpartum as well as during breastfeeding. Advice must be tailored to the circumstances of each patient and, of course, to the individual medicine. Information must be provided by a trusted source with relevant expertise and made publicly available.

摘要

背景

多发性硬化症(MS)是一种慢性神经疾病,主要发生在育龄女性中。患有MS的孕妇通常被排除在临床试验之外;然而,作为互联网用户,她们积极参与社交媒体上的讨论线程和论坛。社交媒体提供了探索现实世界中患者在怀孕和哺乳期间使用药品的经历和担忧的潜力。

目的

本研究旨在分析在线论坛中有关怀孕和药品使用的帖子内容;从而全面了解患者使用MS药物的经历。

方法

以药品名称作为搜索词,我们从21个公开的怀孕论坛收集了2015年3月至2018年3月期间访问的帖子。在识别出相关帖子后,我们使用内容分析技术分析每个帖子的内容,并对用户最常讨论的主要话题进行分类。

结果

我们在70篇社交媒体帖子中确定了6个主要话题。这些话题如下:(1)表达生殖期使用MS药物的个人经历(55/70,80%),(2)寻求和分享用药建议(52/70,74%),(3)怀孕期及产后MS的进展(35/70,50%),(4)讨论生殖期对MS药物的担忧(35/70,50%),(5)询问服用MS药物时母乳喂养的可能性(30/70,42%),以及(6)评论与医生的沟通(26/70,37%)。

结论

总体而言,许多孕妇或考虑怀孕的女性对生殖期用药存在深深的不确定性和特定担忧。非常有必要就怀孕、产后及哺乳期间用药问题为MS患者提供建议和指导。建议必须根据每个患者的情况以及具体药物量身定制。信息必须由具有相关专业知识的可靠来源提供并公开。

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