An Online Survey to Estimate the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice among People in Odisha on Proper Drug Disposal Methods along with their Opinion on the Use of E-pharmacy and Drones as Future Dispensing Models for Medicines

Priyabrata Panda, Sarojini Nayak, Mohammad Sahil
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Background: Utilizing and disposing of expired drugs improperly can adversely affect patients,healthcare systems, economy, and environment. Thus, creating awareness about it is highly necessary. Objectives: Carry out an online survey to understand the knowledge, attitude, and practice among people of Odisha on proper drug utilization and its disposal along with their opinion on future dispensing models for medicines. Method: A questionnaire was designed after determining the criteria to participate in this cross sectional study. The sample size was estimated to get 95% CI. The Chi-square test for independence was chosen to analyze: the relationship between education and drug disposal behavior; and the relationship between the number of unused and expired medications and the age of the participants. Data was collected by sharing the questionnaire link through G-Mail, LinkedIn, Whatsapp, and Instagram. Results: 181 people (113 males and 68 females) completed the survey. 87.8% of participants agreed that improper drug disposal would damage human health and the environment. 65.8% agreed to share medication with others for similar symptoms. 66.2% disposed household unused and expired medications in the dustbin. 75.13% showed interest in having E-Pharmacy and drones as smart-medicine delivery technology systems. The study showed no relationship either between education and drug disposal behavior; or between the number of unused and expired medications and the age of the participants. Conclusion: Participants lacked knowledge to use and dispose (expired) medications. Large-sample studies are required to get a clear picture of people’s opinions on smart drug-dispensing models.
一项在线调查,以估计奥里萨邦人民对正确药物处置方法的知识、态度和实践,以及他们对使用电子药房和无人机作为未来药物分配模式的意见
背景:过期药品的不当使用和处置会对患者、医疗保健系统、经济和环境产生不利影响。因此,提高对它的认识是非常必要的。目的:开展在线调查,了解奥里萨邦民众对正确使用和处置药品的知识、态度和做法,以及对未来药品调剂模式的看法。方法:在确定参加本横断面研究的标准后,设计问卷。估计样本量达到95% CI。采用卡方检验进行独立性分析:受教育程度与药物处置行为的关系;以及未使用和过期药物的数量与参与者年龄之间的关系。通过G-Mail, LinkedIn, Whatsapp和Instagram分享问卷链接收集数据。结果:共有181人(男113人,女68人)完成调查。87.8%的与会者认为,药物处置不当将损害人类健康和环境。65.8%的人同意对类似症状与他人合用药物。66.2%的家庭将未使用和过期的药品丢弃在垃圾箱中。75.13%的受访者表示有兴趣将电子药房和无人机作为智能药物输送技术系统。研究显示教育和毒品处理行为之间没有关系;或者未使用和过期药物的数量与参与者的年龄之间的关系。结论:参与者缺乏使用和处置(过期)药物的知识。需要进行大样本研究,以清楚地了解人们对智能配药模式的看法。
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