Disposal Practices of Leftover Medicines Among University of Rwanda Undergraduate Students.

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-03-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IPRP.S499431
Jean Claude Hategekimana, Fabien Niyonsenga, Aphrodis Ntabwoba, Jean Baptiste Niyombabazi, Amon Nsengimana
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Abstract

Background: University students typically use prescribed or non-prescribed medications, often resulting in the accumulation of leftover medications. Hence, understanding their disposal practices is crucial, as improper disposal contribute to significant public health and environmental risks.

Objective: This study intended to assess the disposal practices of leftover medications among undergraduate students at the University of Rwanda, as well as the factors influencing these practices.

Methods: The participants were randomly selected for this cross-sectional study. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire, and responses were entered into Microsoft Excel for cleaning. The cleaned data were imported into the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25.0 for analysis. Using SPSS, Inferential statistics, notably Pearson's chi-square test, was used to determine variables associated with the disposal practices, with a p-value <0.05 considered significant.

Results: Out of 378 students, 66.1% had leftover medications, with 21.2% keeping them for future use. Just 7.1% returned them to pharmacies, while 92.9% resorted to improper disposal practices, with the main methods being discarding them in the toilet (36.3%) and household rubbish (24.6%). Key reasons cited by 81.2% were that neither a drug take-back system was introduced on campus nor were disposal procedures communicated. Gender (x 2=9.735, p-value=0.046), level of study (x 2=8.331, p-value˂001), and college (x 2=9.735, p-value=0.046),and lack of training (x 2=35.66, p-value˂001), and lack of understanding about a drug take-back system (x 2=36.72, p-value˂001) were significantly associated with improper disposal practices.

Conclusion: Leftover medications and improper disposal practices were prevalent, mostly caused by lack of awareness about proper disposal practices. This underscores the need to raise public awareness.

卢旺达大学本科生的剩药处理实践。
背景:大学生通常使用处方药或非处方药,经常导致剩余药物的积累。因此,了解它们的处置做法至关重要,因为处置不当会造成重大的公共健康和环境风险。目的:本研究旨在评估卢旺达大学本科生剩余药物的处理做法,以及影响这些做法的因素。方法:随机选择受试者进行横断面研究。使用自我管理问卷收集数据,并将回答输入Microsoft Excel进行清理。将清洗后的数据导入SPSS 25.0版本进行分析。使用SPSS,使用推理统计,特别是皮尔逊卡方检验来确定与处置实践相关的变量,具有p值结果:在378名学生中,66.1%的学生有剩余药物,21.2%的学生保留药物以备将来使用。只有7.1%的人将药品退回药房,92.9%的人处理不当,主要是将药品扔进厕所(36.3%)和生活垃圾(24.6%)。81.2%的人认为主要原因是校园内没有药品回收制度,也没有药品处理程序的沟通。性别(x2 =9.735, p值=0.046)、学习水平(x2 =8.331, p值小于001)、大学(x2 =9.735, p值=0.046)、缺乏培训(x2 =35.66, p值小于001)、缺乏对药物回收系统的了解(x2 =36.72, p值小于001)与不当处置操作显著相关。结论:剩药和处置方法不当现象普遍存在,主要原因是缺乏对正确处置方法的认识。这凸显了提高公众意识的必要性。
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