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. 2017 Oct 25;53(3):177–187. doi: 10.1177/0018578717737430

Table 6.

Attitudes of Health Care Professionals Toward ADR Reporting in HFSUH, Harar, Eastern Ethiopia, From February to March 2015.

Variables Professions
Total 295 (%) Pearson chi-square P value
Nurses
230 (%)
Physicians
44 (%)
Pharmacists
21 (%)
ADRs should be reported spontaneously at regular basis
 Agree 166 (72.2) 34 (72.3) 18 (85.7) 218 (73.9) 5.718 .221
 Neutral 55 (23.9) 9 (20.45) 1 65 (22.03)
 Disagree 9 (3.91) 1 2 12 (4.07)
Reporting ADR is part of duty of health professionals
 Agree 134 (58.26) 28 (63.64) 17 (80.95) 179 (60.68) 12.02 .017
 Neutral 91 (39.56) 16 (36.36) 2 109 (36.95)
 Disagree 5 2 7 (33.3)
Reporting drug safety is important for the public
 Agree 189 (82.17) 36 (81.82) 21 (100) 246 (83.4) 5.692 .223
 Neutral 36 (15.65) 8 (18.2) 44 (14.92)
 Disagree 5 5
Reporting drug safety is important for the health care system
 Agree 165 (71.74) 30 (68.2) 21 (100) 216 (73.2) 8.762 .067
 Neutral 64 (27.83) 14 (31.82) 78 (26.4)
 Disagree 1
There is a need to be sure that ADR is related to the drug before reporting
 Agree 155 (67.4) 27 (61.36) 18 (85.7) 200 (67.8) 10.398 .034
 Neutral 64 (27.83) 17 (38.6) 1 82 (27.8)
 Disagree 11 (4.78) 2 13 (4.4)
Only ADR that causes persistent disability should be reported
 Agree 43 (18.7) 4 6 (28.57) 53 (17.97) 6.700 .153
 Neutral 102 (44.35) 19 (43.2) 5 126 (42.7)
 Disagree 85 (36.96) 21 (47.7) 10 (47.62) 116 (39.3)
Reporting creates additional workload
 Agree 29 (12.6) 6 (13.64) 7 (33.3) 42 (14.2) 6.812 .146
 Neutral 55 (23.9) 10 (22.7) 4 69 (23.4)
 Disagree 146 (63.5) 28 (63.64) 10 (47.62) 184 (62.4)

Note. P < .05 is considered statistically significant. ADR = adverse drug reaction; HFSUH = Hiwot Fana Specialized University Hospital.