Kheir N, Hajj Ms El, Wilbur K, Kaissi Rml, Yousif A
College of Pharmacy, Qatar University, Doha, Qatar.
Drug Healthc Patient Saf. 2011;3:99-106. doi: 10.2147/DHPS.S25372. Epub 2011 Dec 20.
Drug therapy is the most often used intervention for treatment and prevention of disease. However, if used inappropriately, drugs can cause more harm than good. Improper drug storage and disposal can have a direct impact on public safety, the environment, and the health care services. The purpose of this study was to characterize medications stored in Qatar homes and to explore their methods of storage and disposal, and to identify the public's source of information related to medicines.
For the purpose of this cross-sectional exploratory study, a list of telephone numbers was generated from Qatar's telephone directory using a systematic sampling method. Individuals consenting to participate were interviewed using a multipart pretested survey instrument.
Data were collected from a total of 49 homes. Most respondents did not have a designated compartment or box specifically for storing medications. The majority of drugs (48%) were kept in bedrooms and a number of respondents were keeping their drugs in the fridge and in the kitchen. The most often stored classes of medicines were analgesics, antihistamines, nutritional supplements, and medications used for the respiratory system. Most respondents disposed of unwanted medicines by throwing them in the trash. In about 15% of cases, the dosage of drug taken was different from the instructions on the label. Sharing of prescription medicines was not uncommon. The majority of respondents sought information related to drugs from doctors.
These findings raise concerns about how medications are stored and disposed of in the community. The fact that no household routinely returned unwanted medications to a pharmacy for proper disposal places the environment at risk. There is a need for more societal awareness about the safe handling and storage of drugs in the home, and about the professional role of the pharmacist.
药物治疗是疾病治疗和预防中最常用的干预措施。然而,如果使用不当,药物可能弊大于利。药物储存和处理不当会直接影响公众安全、环境和医疗服务。本研究的目的是描述卡塔尔家庭中储存的药物特征,探索其储存和处理方法,并确定公众获取药品相关信息的来源。
为了进行这项横断面探索性研究,使用系统抽样方法从卡塔尔电话簿中生成电话号码列表。同意参与的个体使用经过预测试的多部分调查问卷进行访谈。
共收集了49个家庭的数据。大多数受访者没有专门用于储存药物的指定隔间或盒子。大多数药物(48%)存放在卧室,一些受访者将药物存放在冰箱和厨房。最常储存的药物类别是镇痛药、抗组胺药、营养补充剂和用于呼吸系统的药物。大多数受访者通过将不需要的药物扔进垃圾桶来处理。在约15%的情况下,所服用药物的剂量与标签上的说明不同。共享处方药的情况并不少见。大多数受访者从医生那里获取与药物相关的信息。
这些发现引发了对社区中药物储存和处理方式的担忧。没有家庭定期将不需要的药物返还给药房进行妥善处理这一事实使环境面临风险。需要提高社会对家庭中药物安全处理和储存以及药剂师专业作用的认识。