Self-Medication Practice among Medical Students of a Tertiary Teaching Hospital in Dhaka City

Asma Khan, A. Sultana, Benzir Ahammad, S. Nahar, Shafeya Khanam
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Background: Self-medication is a common practice worldwide and the irrational use of drugs is a cause of concern. Objective: This present study was designed to assess the rate of self-medication among the medical students in a tertiary teaching hospital in Dhaka. Methodology: This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Pharmacology at Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College, Dhaka, Bangladesh from October to December 2017 for a period of three (03) months. The participants were briefed about the nature of the study; the consent was taken and a pre‐tested semi‐structured questionnaire was administered to them. The information pertaining to the pattern of self‐medication, indications for self‐medication and drugs used for self‐medication was included in the questionnaire. Result: A total of 303 students were included in this study. The rate of self-medication was 100.0%. A larger number of females were self-medicating (81.2%) than males (75.3%). The majority of the students self-medicated because of the illness being too trivial for consultation (43.2%) and previous experience of illness (43.2%). Fever (73.3%) and headache (65%) are the most common cause of self-medication. Antipyretics were most commonly self–medicated by the participants (98%). 45.5% 0f students told that self-medication is not an acceptable practice. 40% of the participants opined that self-medication was a part of self-care. Conclusion: In conclusion self-medication is widely practiced among students of the institute Journal of Current and Advance Medical Research 2019;6(1):28-31
达卡市某三级教学医院医学生自我药疗实践
背景:自我药疗是世界范围内的一种普遍做法,药物的不合理使用引起了人们的关注。目的:本研究旨在评估达卡某三级教学医院医学生的自我药疗率。方法:本描述性横断面研究于2017年10月至12月在孟加拉国达卡Shaheed Suhrawardy医学院药学系进行,为期三(03)个月。参与者被简要介绍了研究的性质;接受同意并对他们进行预测试的半结构化问卷调查。有关自我用药模式、自我用药适应症和用于自我用药的药物的信息包括在问卷中。结果:本研究共纳入303名学生。自我药疗率为100.0%。自我用药的女性(81.2%)多于男性(75.3%)。大多数学生自行用药的原因是病情不严重(43.2%)和既往病史(43.2%)。发热(73.3%)和头痛(65%)是自我药疗的最常见原因。参与者最常自行服用退烧药(98%)。45.5%的学生被告知自我药疗是不可接受的行为。40%的参与者认为自我药疗是自我保健的一部分。结论:综上所述,自我药疗在我院学生中普遍存在,中国医学前沿研究杂志2019;6(1):28-31
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