Bushby Sarah K, Anderson Rachel J, Braund Rhiannon
University of Otago . Dunedin ( New Zealand ).
University of Otago, School of Pharmacy . Dunedin ( New Zealand ).
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2010 Oct;8(4):238-42. doi: 10.4321/s1886-36552010000400006. Epub 2010 Mar 15.
The objective of this study was to investigate the knowledge of parents and caregivers with respect to the purchase, use and storage of liquid analgesics purchased over the counter (OTC) from pharmacies. This would enable specific strategies to be identified to increase awareness of the potential risks of these products.
Questionnaires were developed and used a combination of Likert Scales, open ended questions and yes/no answers. Randomly chosen New Zealand pharmacies (463) were asked to approach a person purchasing liquid analgesics and ask them to complete the questionnaire. Of the 105 pharmacies that participated, 96 completed parent/caregiver questionnaires were returned.
When choosing a product there was a statistically significant difference between the most important factors 'safety' and 'active ingredient' and the least important factors 'cost' and if the parent/caregiver 'used it before'. All parents/caregivers claim to have received verbal information from pharmacy staff, with 40% stating that they 'always' receive information. The majority of parents/caregivers store medicines in a high place (n=61), in a cupboard (n=56) or a combination of these. Over half (52%) of the parents/caregivers thought that children could 'never' open child resistant closures.
Whilst parents and caregivers choose products based on perceived safety, there is an over estimation in the perception of the protection that a child resistant closure actually offers. The general public needs to continually be vigilant in the use, storage and administration when using medication in the vicinity of children.
本研究的目的是调查家长和护理人员在从药店购买非处方(OTC)液体镇痛药方面的知识,包括购买、使用和储存情况。这将有助于确定具体策略,以提高对这些产品潜在风险的认识。
设计了问卷,采用李克特量表、开放式问题和是/否回答相结合的方式。随机选择了463家新西兰药店,要求其接触购买液体镇痛药的人,并请他们填写问卷。在参与的105家药店中,共收回96份家长/护理人员填写的问卷。
在选择产品时,最重要的因素“安全性”和“活性成分”与最不重要的因素“成本”以及家长/护理人员“以前是否使用过”之间存在统计学上的显著差异。所有家长/护理人员均声称从药店工作人员处获得了口头信息,其中40%表示他们“总是”能收到信息。大多数家长/护理人员将药品存放在高处(n = 61)、橱柜中(n = 56)或两者结合的地方。超过一半(52%)的家长/护理人员认为儿童“绝对”打不开防儿童开启的瓶盖。
虽然家长和护理人员根据感知到的安全性选择产品,但对防儿童开启瓶盖实际提供的保护存在高估。公众在儿童附近使用药物时,在使用、储存和给药方面需要持续保持警惕。