北方邦医科大学二年级MBBS学生理性用药知识、态度和行为的问卷调查

Jai Prakash Patel, Asha Pathak, Alok Dixit, Manik Brahemi, Shakeel Ahmad
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《国际医学与公共卫生杂志》,2023,13,2,46-50.DOI:10.5530/ijmedph.2023.2.9出版类型:原创文章基于问卷的研究评估北方邦医学科学大学二年级MBBS学生对药物基本原理使用的知识态度和实践,Saifai, etawajhai Prakash Patel, Asha Pathak, Alok Dixit, Manik Brahemi,和Shakeel Ahmad Jai Prakash Patel, Asha Pathak, Alok Dixit, Manik Brahemi,Shakeel Ahmad药学系,北方邦医科大学,印度北方邦埃塔瓦塞法伊。摘要:背景:任何卫生系统都应关注药物可及性、可负担性和合理用药三个关键方面。合理使用药物(RUM)要求“患者在适当的时间内以满足其个人需求的剂量获得满足其临床需求的药物,并以患者及其社区的最低成本获得药物。目的:了解医学生对RUM的认识、态度和实践情况。材料和方法:本研究是经机构伦理委员会批准后进行的一项基于调查的横断面研究。研究对象包括187名印度北方邦埃塔瓦塞法伊北方邦医学大学医学院二年级(第四学期)学生。他们被告知了这项研究并获得了他们的同意。这些学生的身份没有透露。结果:共有187名学生参与研究,其中男103名,女84名。大多数(55.08%)认为处方药与非处方(OTC)药品同时服用不安全。大多数受访者(73.26%)认为制药行业从不合理的处方中获益最多,而只有6.95%的受访者认为大众传播是一种很差的药物教育媒介。63.64%的人认为膳食补充剂可以在没有处方的情况下服用,55.08%的人认为他们阅读了OTC的包装说明书。结论:医学生今后在开处方时,需要对用药的各个方面有一定的了解。RUM被纳入本科课程,这方面的教育必须适当和有力,这样他们才能被培养成未来的伟大处方者。关键词:态度与实践,通用,知识,医学生,非处方,合理用药视图:PDF (144.26 KB)
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A Questionnaire Based Study to Assess Knowledge Attitude and Practices about Rationale Use of Medicine in Second Year MBBS Students of Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah
International Journal of Medicine and Public Health,2023,13,2,46-50.DOI:10.5530/ijmedph.2023.2.9Published:September 2023Type:Original Article A Questionnaire Based Study to Assess Knowledge Attitude and Practices about Rationale Use of Medicine in Second Year MBBS Students of Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, EtawahJai Prakash Patel, Asha Pathak, Alok Dixit, Manik Brahemi, and Shakeel Ahmad Jai Prakash Patel, Asha Pathak, Alok Dixit, Manik Brahemi, Shakeel Ahmad Department of Pharmacology, Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA. Abstract:Background: Any health system should focus on three key aspects of medicines-accessibility, affordability, and rational use of medicine. Rational use of medicines (RUM) requires that “patients receive medicines that meet their clinical needs, at doses that meet their individual needs, over an appropriate period of time, and at the lowest cost to both patients and their communities. Aim: This study was conducted to assess the knowledge, attitude and practice on RUM among medical students. Materials and Methods : This was a survey-based cross-sectional study conducted after approval by the institutional ethics committee. The study population included 187 second year MBBS (fourth semester) students of Uttar Pradesh University of Medical Sciences, Saifai, Etawah, U.P, India. They were informed about the study and their consent was obtained. The identity of the students was not disclosed. Results: Total 187 students participated in the study, 103 males and 84 females. Most of them believe that it is not safe to take prescribed medicines with over the counter (OTC) medicines (55.08%). The majority of respondents (73.26%) believed that the pharmaceutical industry benefits most from irrational prescriptions, while only 6.95% believed that mass communication is a poor medium to educate people about medicines. 63.64% believed that dietary supplements can be taken without a prescription, and 55.08% believed that they read the package insert at OTC. Conclusion: Medical students will be prescribing drugs in future, they need to be aware of all aspects of Rationale use of medicine. RUM is included in the undergraduate curriculum, education in this area must be proper and vigorous so that they can be groomed to become great future prescribers. Keywords:Attitude and Practice., generic, Knowledge, medical students, Over-the-counter, Rational Use of MedicineView:PDF (144.26 KB)
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