Mukattash Tareq L, ALGhzawi Nuha Y, Abu Farha Rana K, Jarab Anan S, Hämeen-Anttila Katri, Vainio Kristi, Gammoh Omar S
Department of Clinical Phamacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University, Amman, Jordan.
Saudi Pharm J. 2018 Jan;26(1):133-137. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2017.10.001. Epub 2017 Oct 3.
There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, many strategies were implemented to improve such use and make safe and effective medicines more available for children. Enhancing interaction between parents and health care providers plays an important role in insuring the proper use of medicines. In order to optimize such interaction, the attitudes, beliefs and practices of parents toward medicine use in children need to be explored.
A validated questionnaire was administered via face to face interviews to 1000 parents attending pediatric outpatient clinics with their children in order to investigate their attitudes toward children's medicines.
The majority of respondents (83.2%) were mothers. The majority participants (84.4%) agreed that medicines are necessary in treating illnesses, 80% of the parents had worries about the side effects and interactions of medicines, and 60% of the parents said they try to avoid giving medicines to their children. Moreover, parents in this study varied considerably in their views toward prescription and over-the- counter medicines. More than half of the participants (55.2%) declared that doctors in Jordan prescribe antibiotics to children too easily.
Participants had positive attitudes toward the necessity of medicines for ill children. However, a considerable proportion of the parents had negative attitudes toward children's medicines with respect to their side effects and interactions, their capability of disturbing the body's own capability of healing illnesses, their unnatural characteristic and other aspects related to medicines.
人们对儿童用药的关注度日益提高。因此,实施了许多策略来改善儿童用药情况,使安全有效的药物更易获取。加强家长与医疗服务提供者之间的互动对于确保药物的正确使用起着重要作用。为了优化这种互动,需要探究家长对儿童用药的态度、信念和行为。
通过面对面访谈,向1000名带孩子到儿科门诊就诊的家长发放经过验证的问卷,以调查他们对儿童用药的态度。
大多数受访者(83.2%)是母亲。大多数参与者(84.4%)认为药物对治疗疾病是必要的,80%的家长担心药物的副作用和相互作用,60%的家长表示他们尽量不给孩子吃药。此外,本研究中的家长对处方药和非处方药的看法差异很大。超过一半的参与者(55.2%)宣称约旦的医生给儿童开抗生素太随意。
参与者对患病儿童用药的必要性持积极态度。然而,相当一部分家长对儿童用药在副作用和相互作用、干扰身体自身治愈疾病的能力、非自然特性以及与药物相关的其他方面持消极态度。