Psychometric properties of knowledge, attitude, and practice on pharmacogenovigilance in drug safety questionnaire in medicine and pharmacy students: based on Exploratory Factor Analysis

Integration of Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacovigilance in the curricula of future healthcare professionals isessential towards individualized medicine and drug safety. Researchers are lacking in Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding pharmacogenovigilance in drug safety among Malaysian future h...

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Main Authors: Yau, Adamu, Husain, Rohayah, Abd Aziz, Aniza, Zahri Johari, Mohd Khairi, Rahman, Ab Fatah, Elkalmi, Ramadan Mohamed Mahmod, Jamilu, Ya'u, Haque, Mainul
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Language:English
Published: Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science (http://www.japsonline.com) 2015
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/46184/
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Summary:Integration of Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacovigilance in the curricula of future healthcare professionals isessential towards individualized medicine and drug safety. Researchers are lacking in Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding pharmacogenovigilance in drug safety among Malaysian future health professionals. Thisstudy is to develop and validate a reliable questionnaire for evaluation of knowledge, attitude and practice of future Doctors and Pharmacists concerning Pharmacogenovigilance in drug safety. A 49-item self-administeredquestionnaire was developed from the literature. The content was validated by a panel of relevant expertsfollowed by face validity. A pilot study on 100 respondents was conducted for reliability, followed by a crosssectional study involving 247 participants in factor analysis. The content validity index of the wholequest ionnaire was 0.8%. The overall Cronbach‟s Alpha was 0.8, with P<0.001. 67.4% of the total variance wasexplained by 13 factors, and we can conclude that the questionnaire is a valid and reliable instrument.