Department of Community Medicine, Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, India.
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Manipal, India.
Curr Drug Saf. 2023;18(2):233-245. doi: 10.2174/1574886317666220513101349.
The practice of self-medication appears to be much more rampant during the- COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, awareness about its consequences is essential among the general population during the current circumstances.
To study the prevalence of and perception towards self-medication, as well as its determinants among the general population of Mangalore.
This cross-sectional study was done during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in August 2021. Data were collected using a Microsoft form disseminated among residents of Mangalore through WhatsApp and email.
The mean age of the 225 participants in this study was 34.5±15.2 years. Self-medication practice was indulged by 77(34.2%) out of the total participants. The most common symptom for which self-medication was practiced was for common cold [54(70.1%)], and the most commonly used drug was paracetamol [67(87%)]. 167(74.2%) participants felt that self-medication practices were harmful, but the rest 58(25.8%) felt that it was not a harmful practice. 116 (51.6%) participants felt that the advertisements in mass media and social media promoted self-medication practices among people. Out of the 69(30.7%) participants who felt that self-medication practice was acceptable during the current circumstances, the majority [66(95.6%)] felt that it was better to avoid visiting any doctor or health care facility presently to avoid acquiring COVID-19. In the multivariable analysis, participants with a history of self-medication among their family members, relatives, or friends were more likely to indulge in self-medication (p<0.001). Perceptions that self-medication practices were harmful were more among females (p=0.0397).
More than one-third of the participants indulged in self-medication practice. More than one-fourth of the participants felt that self-medication practices were not harmful. About one-third felt it was acceptable, and most of them felt so to avoid the risk of contracting the Coronavirus infection. Awareness of its hazards, particularly among males and those with a family history of selfmedications, is required at Mangalore.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,自我用药的现象似乎更为猖獗。因此,在当前情况下,普通民众必须了解自我用药的后果。
研究芒格洛尔普通人群中自我用药的流行情况、认知程度及其决定因素。
这是一项横断面研究,于 2021 年 8 月 COVID-19 大流行的第二波期间进行。通过 WhatsApp 和电子邮件向芒格洛尔的居民分发 Microsoft 表单来收集数据。
本研究共有 225 名参与者,平均年龄为 34.5±15.2 岁。77 名(34.2%)参与者存在自我用药行为。最常因普通感冒而进行自我用药[54 名(70.1%)],最常使用的药物是对乙酰氨基酚[67 名(87%)]。167 名(74.2%)参与者认为自我用药行为有害,但其余 58 名(25.8%)参与者认为这不是一种有害行为。116 名(51.6%)参与者认为大众媒体和社交媒体上的广告促进了人们的自我用药行为。在 69 名(30.7%)认为当前情况下自我用药行为可以接受的参与者中,大多数[66 名(95.6%)]认为现在最好避免去看医生或去任何医疗机构就诊,以避免感染 COVID-19。在多变量分析中,参与者的家庭成员、亲戚或朋友中有自我用药史,他们更有可能进行自我用药(p<0.001)。认为自我用药行为无害的女性更多(p=0.0397)。
超过三分之一的参与者存在自我用药行为。超过四分之一的参与者认为自我用药行为没有危害。约有三分之一的人认为自我用药行为是可以接受的,他们中的大多数人认为这样做可以避免感染冠状病毒的风险。芒格洛尔地区需要提高对自我用药危害的认识,特别是对男性和有自我用药史的人群。