Department of Biopharmaceutics and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Front Public Health. 2024 Oct 17;12:1433464. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1433464. eCollection 2024.
The phenomenon of self-medication is a noteworthy public health concern that is increasingly prevalent on a global level, particularly in developing nations. This study aims to explore the prevalence of self-medication of over-the-counter (OTC) medications among the general public in Jordan.
This cross-sectional online survey study was conducted in Jordan between November and December 2022. An online questionnaire link was distributed to the study participants through social media platforms (Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram). The questionnaire tool for this study was adapted from a previously developed questionnaire by Tesfamariam et al. The questionnaire tool comprised four sections that examined participants' demographic characteristics, knowledge of OTC self-medication, attitudes toward OTC self-medication, and associated practices. Binary logistic regression analysis was used to identify predictors of OTC self-medication practice.
A total of 1,218 individuals participated in this study. More than half of the study participants (56.9%) confirmed that they were currently using or had in the past year used medication(s) not prescribed by a healthcare specialist. Participants' agreement level on statements that reflected a positive attitude toward self-medication practice ranged between 13.1 and 33.0%. The statement most commonly agreed with was that 'OTC medications are safe but I would seek a physician's advice before using them' (57.7%). Individuals aged 36-40 years and 51 years and over, those who were married or divorced, those who were employed, and those who had chronic diseases were more likely to practice self-medication compared to others ( < 0.05).
The current study findings suggest a significant lack of awareness among the general population in Jordan regarding the expected efficacy of OTC medications. A restricted level of agreement was observed among the participants concerning the behavior of self-medication.
自我药疗是一个值得关注的公共卫生现象,在全球范围内日益普遍,尤其是在发展中国家。本研究旨在探讨约旦普通公众中自行使用非处方(OTC)药物的流行情况。
这是一项 2022 年 11 月至 12 月在约旦进行的横断面在线调查研究。通过社交媒体平台(脸书、WhatsApp 和 Instagram)向研究参与者分发在线问卷链接。本研究的问卷工具改编自 Tesfamariam 等人之前开发的问卷。问卷工具包括四个部分,分别考察了参与者的人口统计学特征、对 OTC 自我药疗的知识、对 OTC 自我药疗的态度以及相关实践。使用二元逻辑回归分析确定 OTC 自我药疗实践的预测因素。
共有 1218 人参与了这项研究。超过一半的研究参与者(56.9%)证实他们目前正在使用或在过去一年中使用过未经医疗保健专家处方的药物。参与者对反映自我药疗实践积极态度的陈述的认同程度在 13.1%至 33.0%之间。最常被认同的陈述是“OTC 药物是安全的,但我会在使用之前寻求医生的建议”(57.7%)。与其他人相比,36-40 岁和 51 岁及以上的个体、已婚或离异的个体、就业的个体以及患有慢性病的个体更有可能自行用药(<0.05)。
本研究结果表明,约旦普通公众对 OTC 药物的预期疗效缺乏认识。参与者对自我药疗行为的认同程度有限。