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The Prescribing and Dispensing of Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors in South Korea: A Questionnaire Survey of Patient DiscomfortThe Prescribing and Dispensing of Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors in South Korea: A Questionnaire Survey of Patient Discomfort

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The Prescribing and Dispensing of Phosphodiesterase Type 5 Inhibitors in South Korea: A Questionnaire Survey of Patient Discomfort
Authors
김상우김종욱채지윤김진욱윤철용오미미박홍석김제종문두건
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
대한남성과학회
Keywords
Erectile dysfunction; Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors; Prescriptions
Citation
The World Journal of Men's Health, v.32, no.2, pp.69 - 75
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
The World Journal of Men's Health
Volume
32
Number
2
Start Page
69
End Page
75
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/100602
ISSN
2287-4208
Abstract
Purpose: This study was performed to investigate the discomfort reported by patients taking phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5Is) in clinical practice. Materials and Methods: From September 2011 to March 2012, we surveyed patients who were prescribed PDE5Is for erectile dysfunction (ED). The questionnaire elicited information concerning: patient characteristics, medication counseling received and inconveniences experienced in hospitals and at pharmacies, effects of PDE5Is, and the separation of the prescribing and the dispensing of PDE5Is. Results: A total of 237 patients completed the questionnaire (mean age: 58.81±9.14 years). Among the 62 patients (26.0%) who reported having encountered some inconveniences in hospitals, the most frequently expressed concerns ’assistant staff,’ including nurses (38.7%), ‘testing procedures’ (27.4%), and ‘the issuing of prescriptions’ (22.6%). Of the 137 patients (57.8%) who noted inconveniences in obtaining medications from pharmacies, 60.6% cited ‘self-consciousness’ as the most common reason, followed by ‘insufficient medication counseling’ (22.6%), and ‘absence of consultation’ (11.6%). In contrast, 82% of the patients were satisfied with the medication counseling that they had received in hospitals, covering drug usage, side effects, and precautions regarding PDE5Is; this proportion was only 30% for pharmacies. Further, most patients (89%) indicated that they preferred to obtain their prescriptions and medications for ED from the hospital at the same time.Conclusions: Treatment of ED is a highly private matter. According to the survey, ED patients more often felt that obtaining medication from pharmacies was inconvenient. The sociocultural aspects of ED necessitate that exceptions to separating the prescribing and the dispensing of medication be considered.
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