Jha Nisha, Shankar Pathiyil Ravi, Palaian Subish
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, KIST Medical College, Lalitpur, Nepal.
IMU Centre for Education, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2021 Feb 25;14:793-802. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S291025. eCollection 2021.
Medicines may remain unused and often get expired. Unused medicines can promote self-medication. Unsafe and improper medicine disposal can cause significant environmental harm. Medical and dental students as future prescribers should be aware of the safe disposal of medicines, ecopharmacovigilance and self-medication. The present study examines knowledge and practice about unused and expired medicines and medicine disposal among undergraduate medical and dental students in Nepal.
The study was conducted during September 2020 using an online survey form. First to final year undergraduate students provided their consent and signed an integrity pledge electronically. Age, gender, program of study, year of study, whether staying with family or not, method of financing education, and whether they had used any allopathic medicines during the past 6 months were noted. The total knowledge score among different subgroups was compared. The frequency of responses regarding practice items and the free-text comments were also listed. Statistical analysis was performed using Mann-Whitney test and Kruskal-Wallis test.
Altogether 441 of the 668 students (66%) participated. The majority were below 23 years and female. Over 65% had used allopathic medicines during the last 6 months. The median knowledge score was 8 (maximum 10) and was significantly higher among older respondents, females and students in later years of study. Most kept unused medicines at home/hostel till expiry which were disposed of in the household garbage. Over 40% had educated their family members about safe medicine disposal. Knowledge scores were significantly different among subgroups according to respondents' age, gender and year of study.
Respondents were aware of expiry of medicines and knew methods to safely dispose expired medicines. However, they practiced self-medication, stored medications at home and did not practice the safe disposal of medications. Understanding why respondents did not dispose medicines properly is important.
药品可能会闲置不用并常常过期。未使用的药品会助长自我药疗行为。不安全及不恰当的药品处置会对环境造成重大危害。医学和牙医学专业学生作为未来的开方者,应了解药品的安全处置、生态药物警戒及自我药疗相关知识。本研究调查了尼泊尔本科医学和牙医学专业学生关于未使用及过期药品以及药品处置的知识和行为。
本研究于2020年9月通过在线调查问卷开展。本科一至四年级学生以电子方式表示同意并签署诚信承诺书。记录了学生的年龄、性别、专业、年级、是否与家人同住、教育经费来源方式以及过去6个月内是否使用过任何对抗疗法药物。比较了不同亚组的总知识得分。还列出了关于行为项目的回答频率及自由文本评论。使用曼-惠特尼检验和克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验进行统计分析。
668名学生中共有441名(66%)参与。大多数学生年龄在23岁以下且为女性。超过65%的学生在过去6个月内使用过对抗疗法药物。知识得分中位数为8分(满分10分),年龄较大的受访者、女性及高年级学生的得分显著更高。大多数学生将未使用的药品留在家中/宿舍直至过期,然后作为生活垃圾处理。超过40%的学生向家人传授过安全处置药品的知识。根据受访者的年龄、性别和年级,不同亚组的知识得分存在显著差异。
受访者知晓药品过期情况并了解安全处置过期药品的方法。然而,他们存在自我药疗行为,将药品储存在家中,且未践行药品的安全处置。了解受访者未正确处置药品的原因很重要。