Al Ghadeer Hussain A, Alnajjar Jawad S, Aldandan Jalal K, Bokhamseen Alla A, Al Dandan Ali M, Almarzoq Mohammed A, Alnajjar Hussain J, Albuti Ali H, Almuhaini Mohammed A, Alsalman Maryam A, Al Sabah Shifa A
Pediatrics, Maternity and Children Hospital, Al-Ahsa, SAU.
College of Medicine, King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 May 16;16(5):e60449. doi: 10.7759/cureus.60449. eCollection 2024 May.
Introduction The environment, healthcare services, and public safety can all be directly impacted by improper drug storage and disposal practices. It is unknown whether parents store drugs at home in accordance with recommended storage guidelines, despite the fact that storage conditions are strictly regulated and monitored at every stage of the drug supply chain prior to drug dispensing. Therefore, it is crucial to dispose of medications properly and store them at home to avoid the consequences. Aim The purpose of this study was to evaluate the drug storage safety measures used by parents to prevent unintentional drug poisoning in children. Methodology A structured questionnaire was used to conduct a cross-sectional, interview-based study on home medication storage, attitudes, and disposal practices between October 2023 and January 2024. We recruited parents who visited primary healthcare centers or pediatric clinics using a convenience sampling technique. Results All of the 353 returned questionnaires were valid for data entry and analysis. The mean age of the parents was 35.1 ± 11.9 years old and more than half of them 229 (64.9%) have bachelor's degrees. The majority of drugs (271, 88.6%) were stored in the fridge, followed by bedrooms (26.8%). The medication classes that were stored the most frequently were analgesics (92.2%) and antihistamines (62.1%). The majority of parents (214, 69.9%) kept medications above adult eye level, even though only 28% did not keep them in safe and secure locations like locked drawers or boxes. Eighty percent (80%) disposed of unwanted medicines by throwing them in the trash, and only 10 (2.8%) returned them to the pharmacy. Conclusions Drug storage at home encourages self-medication, which has a number of negative effects. Over time, there has been an increase in the use of medications due to a rise in people's health-seeking awareness and behavior on a global scale. Therefore, this study may be used as a guide by national policy-makers for pharmaceutical disposal and storage management. Moreover, it might help in raising public awareness of the importance of pharmacists in the society and the safe handling and storage of medications at home.
引言 药物储存和处置不当会直接影响环境、医疗服务及公共安全。尽管在药品供应链的每个阶段,即在药品分发之前,储存条件都受到严格监管和监控,但尚不清楚家长是否按照推荐的储存指南在家中储存药品。因此,正确处置药物并在家中妥善储存以避免不良后果至关重要。
目的 本研究旨在评估家长为预防儿童意外药物中毒所采取的药物储存安全措施。
方法 2023年10月至2024年1月期间,使用结构化问卷对家庭药物储存、态度及处置方式进行了一项基于访谈的横断面研究。我们采用便利抽样技术招募了到初级医疗保健中心或儿科诊所就诊的家长。
结果 回收的353份问卷全部有效,可用于数据录入和分析。家长的平均年龄为35.1±11.9岁,其中超过一半(229人,64.9%)拥有学士学位。大多数药物(271种,88.6%)储存在冰箱中,其次是卧室(26.8%)。储存最频繁的药物类别是镇痛药(92.2%)和抗组胺药(62.1%)。大多数家长(214人,69.9%)将药物存放在成人视线以上的位置,尽管只有28%的家长没有将药物存放在如上锁的抽屉或盒子等安全的地方。80%的家长将不需要的药物扔进垃圾桶处理,只有10人(2.8%)将药物退回药房。
结论 在家中储存药物会助长自我用药行为,这有诸多负面影响。随着时间的推移,由于全球范围内人们寻求健康的意识和行为增加,药物的使用有所上升。因此,本研究可为国家政策制定者在药品处置和储存管理方面提供指导。此外,它可能有助于提高公众对药剂师在社会中的重要性以及在家中安全处理和储存药物的认识。