Al-Kubaisi Khalid A, Hassanein Mohammed M, Abduelkarem Abduelmula R
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacotherapeutics, College of Pharmacy-University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272-United Arab Emirates.
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2022 Jul-Sep;20(3):2679. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2022.3.2679. Epub 2022 Sep 14.
Proper self-medication with Over the Counter (OTC) medicines can benefit both the patient and the healthcare sector. Although OTC medications are considered relatively safe, their improper use can lead to serious health risks and implications. This study investigates the self-medication practices with OTC medicines among medical and non-medical students at different universities in the United Arab Emirates.
A cross-sectional study was carried out over six months (January-June 2021). The desired confidence level was set at 95%, and the precision level was 0.03. A three-step cluster sample method was employed. A self-administered questionnaire that assessed predisposing, enabling and need factors associated with the use of OTC medicines was developed based on Andersen's behavioural model.
A total of 2355 students completed the study questionnaire. The mean age was 20.94, and 76.3% were female. More than half of the participating students (57.5%) reported using OTC medicines during the past 90 days of conducting the study. A good proportion (67.8%) reported performing a high level of self-care. Student's perceived health (p<0.0001), educational background (p=0.003), use of left-over drugs (p=0.002), relies on informal sources for drug information (p=0.0001) and reading drugs information leaflets (p<0.0001) were all significantly associated with whether students sought medical advice or not.
Many university students were observed that they never sought pharmacist advice when taking OTC medications. The likelihood of consulting a pharmacist when using an OTC medication was lower among medical students than non-medical students and among those who do not read the drug information leaflets. The proactive role that a pharmacist can play can have paramount importance in promoting the proper and safe use of OTC drugs.
合理使用非处方药(OTC)进行自我药疗对患者和医疗保健部门都有益处。尽管非处方药被认为相对安全,但不当使用可能导致严重的健康风险和影响。本研究调查了阿拉伯联合酋长国不同大学的医学和非医学专业学生使用非处方药进行自我药疗的情况。
在六个月(2021年1月至6月)内进行了一项横断面研究。设定所需的置信水平为95%,精度水平为0.03。采用三步整群抽样方法。基于安德森行为模型开发了一份自我管理问卷,该问卷评估了与使用非处方药相关的诱发因素、促成因素和需求因素。
共有2355名学生完成了研究问卷。平均年龄为20.94岁,76.3%为女性。超过一半的参与学生(57.5%)报告在进行研究的过去90天内使用过非处方药。很大一部分(67.8%)报告进行了高水平的自我保健。学生的感知健康状况(p<0.0001)、教育背景(p=0.003)、使用剩余药物情况(p=0.002)、依赖非正式药物信息来源情况(p=0.0001)以及阅读药物信息手册情况(p<0.0001)均与学生是否寻求医疗建议显著相关。
观察到许多大学生在服用非处方药时从未寻求药剂师的建议。医学生在使用非处方药时咨询药剂师的可能性低于非医学生,在不阅读药物信息手册的人群中也是如此。药剂师能够发挥的积极作用对于促进非处方药的合理和安全使用至关重要。