Rajab Mohammad H, Ewis Shaza K, Almatar Kawthar, Abdelmajed Lena Y, Ba Sowid Maryam S, Bajaber Maryam O, Aljejakli Raghad, Bin Saeedu Suaad, Abbad Tasnim, Alsultan Zahraa S, Shabi Shamah M
Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Public Health, Alfaisal University College of Medicine, Riyadh, SAU.
Medicine, Alfaisal University College of Medicine, Riyadh, SAU.
Cureus. 2023 Aug 18;15(8):e43706. doi: 10.7759/cureus.43706. eCollection 2023 Aug.
The utilization of over-the-counter (OTC) painkillers among medical students during academic exams has raised concerns about health risks and potential implications, including substance abuse and academic performance. This cross-sectional study aimed to estimate the prevalence of OTC painkiller utilization among medical students at Alfaisal University during academic exams. Additionally, the study explored and identified the factors that influenced the patterns of OTC painkiller utilization among these students. The study was conducted from January to May 2023, following approval from the Institutional Review Board. The research involved surveying medical students of different genders, nationalities, and academic years during examination periods. Out of 1,500 medical students, 194 participated, resulting in a response rate of approximately 13%. The study results revealed that 50.5% of medical students used OTC painkillers during exams. While there were no significant variations based on gender or nationality, the prevalence of OTC painkiller utilization varied significantly across academic years. During exam periods, the primary reason reported for using OTC painkillers was pain management. Additionally, some students mentioned using OTC painkillers to seek relaxation, improve sleep, enhance concentration, and stay alert. These insights shed light on the coping strategies practiced by students during high-stress academic periods. Most participants demonstrated familiarity with the guidelines for safe OTC painkiller utilization. Although the majority used painkillers infrequently or as needed, a subgroup reported increased utilization during exams. This finding highlights the importance of continuous monitoring and health education initiatives to prevent or address potential OTC painkiller abuse among medical students during exam periods. Ensuring the well-being of medical students is a priority, and appropriate measures should be employed to address any emerging concerns related to substance abuse. By addressing these issues proactively, educational institutions can promote a healthier academic environment during exam periods.
医学生在学术考试期间使用非处方(OTC)止痛药引发了对健康风险及潜在影响的担忧,包括药物滥用和学业表现。这项横断面研究旨在估计法赫德国王医科大学医学生在学术考试期间使用非处方止痛药的患病率。此外,该研究还探索并确定了影响这些学生非处方止痛药使用模式的因素。该研究于2023年1月至5月进行,获得了机构审查委员会的批准。研究涉及在考试期间对不同性别、国籍和学年的医学生进行调查。在1500名医学生中,194人参与了调查,回复率约为13%。研究结果显示,50.5%的医学生在考试期间使用非处方止痛药。虽然在性别或国籍方面没有显著差异,但非处方止痛药的使用率在不同学年之间存在显著差异。在考试期间,报告使用非处方止痛药的主要原因是疼痛管理。此外,一些学生提到使用非处方止痛药来寻求放松、改善睡眠、提高注意力和保持警觉。这些见解揭示了学生在高压力学术时期所采用的应对策略。大多数参与者表示熟悉非处方止痛药安全使用指南。虽然大多数人很少或根据需要使用止痛药,但有一个亚组报告在考试期间使用频率增加。这一发现凸显了持续监测和健康教育举措对于预防或解决考试期间医学生潜在的非处方止痛药滥用问题的重要性。确保医学生的健康是重中之重,应采取适当措施解决与药物滥用相关的任何新出现的问题。通过积极解决这些问题,教育机构可以在考试期间促进更健康的学术环境。