Prevalence and Determinants of Self-medication among Attendants of Primary Health Care Centers in Abha City, Saudi Arabia

Ali MH Alshehri, H. Alshehri, Amer MH Alshehri, Salem MH Alshehri, Saeed Doos S. Almontashri, S. A. Algarni, Dafer Abdullah Alshehri, Khalid Hassan Alasmri
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Objectives: To determine the prevalence and determinants of self-medication practices among attendants of primary healthcare centers (PHCCs) in Abha City, Saudi Arabia. Methods: The researchers interviewed 400 patients attending Al-Numees PHCC. A data collection sheet was constructed for data collection, which comprised participants’ personal features and self-medication practices. Results: About one-third of participants practiced self-medication during the last year, mostly 1-3 times (22.5%). The main motive toward self-medication was a previous positive personal experience with the medication (31.4%), while the main complaint was having minor ailments (41.5%). Analgesics were mainly sought (47.9%), with pharmacists being the main advice providers (50.2%). The condition of 70.7% improved after self-medication. Self-medication was significantly more practiced by older participants (p=0.028), males (p=0.016), Saudis (p=0.001), and both illiterate and university-educated participants than others (p=0.018). It was also significantly influenced by participants’ occupation, being highest among retired participants (100%). Conclusions: Self-medication is commonly practiced in Abha City, mainly due to having prior experience. It is mainly practiced when having a minor ailment. Analgesics are the most frequently purchased drugs for self-medication. Pharmacists are the main source of advice for self-medication. Determinants of more practice of self-medication include older age, male gender, Saudi nationality, and educational level. Key Words: Self-medication; prevalence; primary health care.
沙特阿拉伯阿卜哈市初级保健中心护理人员自我用药的普遍性和决定因素
目的确定沙特阿拉伯阿卜哈市初级保健中心(PHCC)就诊者自我用药行为的普遍程度和决定因素。方法研究人员采访了 400 名在 Al-Numees 初级保健中心就诊的患者。研究人员制作了一份数据收集表,其中包括参与者的个人特征和自我用药习惯。结果约三分之一的参与者在过去一年中进行过自我药疗,其中大多数为 1-3 次(22.5%)。自我药疗的主要动机是以前曾有过积极的个人用药经历(31.4%),而主要主诉则是小病小痛(41.5%)。他们主要寻求止痛药(47.9%),药剂师是主要的建议提供者(50.2%)。70.7% 的人在自行服药后病情有所好转。与其他人相比,年龄较大(p=0.028)、男性(p=0.016)、沙特人(p=0.001)、文盲和受过大学教育的参与者(p=0.018)更倾向于自我药疗。参与者的职业也对其影响很大,其中以退休参与者的影响最大(100%)。结论在阿巴市,自我药疗很普遍,主要是因为有经验。自我药疗主要是在小病时进行。止痛药是最常购买的自我药疗药物。药剂师是自我药疗建议的主要来源。年龄较大、性别为男性、沙特籍和受教育程度是更多人自我药疗的决定因素。关键字自我药疗;流行程度;初级卫生保健。
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