Johnson R E, Pope C R, Campbell W H, Azevedo D J
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1976 Dec;33(12):1249-54.
The reported use of nonprescribed drugs and its relationship to other reported illness and heal-related activities of subscribers within a prepaid comprehensive medical care system were examined. The data analyzed were abstracted from a household survey of 2603 Kaiser Health Plan subscribers. The survey gathered sociodemographic, economic, attitudinal and behavioral information. The health-related information collected included reported symptom experiences, behavior when ill, and customary health and health-related practices. The findings indicate that the use of nonprescribed drugs is a frequent and in some instances, an extensive activity. Some association was found between reported self-medication activities and selected symptom experiences, use of certain health practitioners, prescribed drug use and certain health maintenance activities and perception. It is concluded that use of nonprescribed drugs appeared to be related to other health-related behaviors, but not just randomly. Also, the use of nonprescribed medicine does not appear aberrant from the perspectives of contemporary health care.
研究了在预付综合医疗保健系统中,非处方药的使用报告及其与其他报告疾病以及订阅者的其他健康相关活动之间的关系。所分析的数据摘自对2603名凯撒医疗计划订阅者的家庭调查。该调查收集了社会人口统计学、经济、态度和行为方面的信息。收集的健康相关信息包括报告的症状体验、生病时的行为以及习惯的健康和健康相关做法。研究结果表明,非处方药的使用很频繁,在某些情况下甚至是广泛的活动。在报告的自我用药活动与选定的症状体验、某些医疗从业者的使用、处方药的使用以及某些健康维护活动和认知之间发现了一些关联。得出的结论是,非处方药的使用似乎与其他健康相关行为有关,但并非随机相关。此外,从当代医疗保健的角度来看,非处方药的使用似乎并非异常。