ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2017;34(2):107-118 |
Original article
UDC: 303.62:615.322
DOI: 10.1515/afmnai-2017-0012
Development and Validation of the Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Knowledge about Herbal Preparations (QEK-HP)
Snježana Mirković1, Slobodan Janković2, Jelena Džudović3, Vladimir Gužvić4
1University of Bijeljina, Faculty of Pharmacy, Bijeljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
2University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac, Serbia
3Military Medical Center Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
4Health Insurance Fund of Republic of Srpska, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
summary
Phytopreparations, in addition to the pharmacological activity and positive
effects on health, can lead to side effects, toxic effects, allergic reactions,
as well as the interaction of conventional and herbal medicines. Despite this,
there is a generally positive attitude that herbal medicines and herbal dietary
supplements are safe and harmless to health and are most often used on its own
initiative, without consultations with a pharmacist or a doctor. The aim of this
study was to develop and validate a questionnaire for measuring the general
knowledge about phytopreparations.The study was designed as an observational,
prospective cross-sectional study, intended for the valiation of the original
epidemiological questionnaire to evaluate the knowledge about phytopreparations.
The sample consisted of 218 respondents, who were visiting private pharmacies at
the territory of Bijeljina, in February and March 2016.The final version of the
questionnaire for the evaluation of knowledge about herbal preparations had good
internal consistency (α= 0.849) and homogeneity when randomly splitting the
questionnaire into two parts (α=0.731; 0.788). Exploratory factor analysis
singled out two factors.Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded
that the questionnaire was a valid and reliable instrument for the evaluation of
general knowledge about safety of use of phytopreparations. This is very
important because the evaluation of knowledge could lead to undertaking measures
for improving it, which would reduce the potential adverse reactions and
interactions of herbal preparations with conventional drugs, and the application
would become safe and optimal.
Key words: questionnaire, herbal preparations, knowledge, validation