Attention and Intervention of Oncologists on Oxaliplatin-induced Adverse Reactions in Mainland China: A Cross-sectional Internet-based Survey

Curr Med Sci. 2022 Dec;42(6):1319-1324. doi: 10.1007/s11596-022-2634-0. Epub 2022 Oct 17.

Abstract

Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the current attention and intervention of oncologists on oxaliplatin (OXA)-induced adverse reactions (ADRs).

Methods: In 31 provinces or administrative regions across China, 401 oncologists were surveyed through a self-designed questionnaire. The survey queried the basic information of respondents, clinical use of OXA, OXA-induced ADRs, and relative interventions. Chi-square tests and multiple logistic regression were used to explore the sociodemographic factors influencing the safety perception of OXA and the relevant interventions.

Results: The survey showed that the age of respondents was mainly distributed between 30 and 40 years and the working period for most oncologists was no more than 5 years. Oncologists with long working years were more willing to conduct patient education and inquire about ADRs than those with short working years. The rate of ADRs reported by oncologists with intermediate professional titles was significantly higher than that reported by oncologists with junior and senior professional titles.

Conclusion: Our findings indicate that oncologists in mainland China are concerned about OXA-induced ADRs, but the reporting of ADRs still needs to be strengthened. Therefore, training and educational programs are urgently needed to improve the risk management of OXA-induced ADRs among oncologists.

Keywords: adverse reaction; cross-sectional survey; intervention; oxaliplatin.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
  • China / epidemiology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions*
  • Humans
  • Oncologists*
  • Oxaliplatin / adverse effects

Substances

  • Oxaliplatin