评估蒙古医学认知和知识的实证研究:一项基于全国人口的研究

IF 0.7 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Dulmaa Lkhagvasuren, Uranbileg Bayarbat, Ganbat Khongorzul, Purevjav Tsetsgee, Muhammad Shahzad Aslam
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 A total of seven thousand five hundred and thirty-two (n=7532) had participated in the study. 46.3% of the study population consider the quality during buying of medicine. The average spending of medicine per month in Mongolia is 4.00 USD-17.00 USD/= per month. A large percentage of the population (47.8%) has skipped buying prescription drugs due to affordability issues. 47.4% of the population believe that the price of the drug sold in the market is expensive. A surprisingly 56% of study population indicate that the pharmacy does not have enough type and stock of drug. The study population (40.4%) does not have enough awareness about falsified medicine, and 30.4% cannot buy discounted medicine covered by the health insurance fund. A considerable percentage of the population (74.2%) take medicine according to doctor instructions and is firmly in favour of the government to regulate the drug prices (79.9%).
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摘要# x0D;目的# x0D;药物的可得性和可负担性是全球任何人口的一个基本问题,药物监管机构需要这些信息来防止不可预见的事件,并由相关机构作出必要的决定,以便以可负担的价格获得药物。此外,还必须评估消费者对药物使用模式和知识的感知,这可能受到感知偏差和信念偏差的影响。目前的研究调查了消费者对药品可获得性、药品支出、药品可负担性、药物使用模式和知识的看法。设计/方法/方法# x0D;在蒙古进行了一项全国性的横断面研究。调查由19个封闭式问卷项目组成。该手稿已根据加强流行病学观察性研究报告(STROBE)横断面研究指南提交。 发现# x0D;共有七千五百三十二人(n=7532)参与了这项研究。46.3%的研究人群在购买药品时考虑质量问题。蒙古国每月平均药品支出为4.00美元-17.00美元/=美元/月。很大一部分人(47.8%)由于负担能力问题而不购买处方药。47.4%的人认为市场上销售的药品价格昂贵。令人惊讶的是,56%的研究对象表示药房没有足够的药品种类和库存。研究人群(40.4%)对假药缺乏足够的认识,30.4%的人无法购买健康保险基金覆盖的折扣药品。相当比例的人(74.2%)按照医嘱服药,并坚决支持政府调控药品价格(79.9%)。创意/值# x0D;目前的研究显示了消费者对药品的认知、模式、知识和负担能力。结果表明,医疗保健提供者缺乏对假药的教育,药品对人口的经济负担,以及无法获得不同的药品库存。
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Empirical studies assessing the perceptions and knowledge of medicine in Mongolia: A Nationwide Population-based study
Abstract Purpose The availability and affordability of medicine is an essential issue in any population globally, and drug regulatory agencies need the information to prevent an unforeseen matter and take necessary decisions by relevant agencies so that medicine will be available at an affordable price. Moreover, it is also essential to assess the consumer perception of patterns and knowledge about medicine use, subject to perception bias and belief bias. The current study examines consumers’ perceptions of medicine availability, medicine spending, affordability of medicine, patterns and knowledge of medication use. Design/methodology/approach A nationwide cross-sectional study was performed in Mongolia. The survey consists of nineteen closed-ended questionnaire items. The manuscript has presented according to The Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) guidelines on the cross-sectional study. Findings A total of seven thousand five hundred and thirty-two (n=7532) had participated in the study. 46.3% of the study population consider the quality during buying of medicine. The average spending of medicine per month in Mongolia is 4.00 USD-17.00 USD/= per month. A large percentage of the population (47.8%) has skipped buying prescription drugs due to affordability issues. 47.4% of the population believe that the price of the drug sold in the market is expensive. A surprisingly 56% of study population indicate that the pharmacy does not have enough type and stock of drug. The study population (40.4%) does not have enough awareness about falsified medicine, and 30.4% cannot buy discounted medicine covered by the health insurance fund. A considerable percentage of the population (74.2%) take medicine according to doctor instructions and is firmly in favour of the government to regulate the drug prices (79.9%). Originality/value The current study showed consumers’ perception, pattern, knowledge and affordability about medicines. The results indicate a lack of education by the healthcare providers on falsified medicine, the financial burden of medicine on the population, and the unavailability of different medicine stock.
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INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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1.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
38
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal had been established in 1972, and online publication was begun in 2008. Since 2012, the journal has been published in English by Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) Yogyakarta Indonesia in collaboration with IAI (Ikatan Apoteker Indonesia or Indonesian Pharmacist Association) and only receives manuscripts in English. Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy is Accredited by Directorate General of Higher Education. The journal includes various fields of pharmaceuticals sciences such as: -Pharmacology and Toxicology -Pharmacokinetics -Community and Clinical Pharmacy -Pharmaceutical Chemistry -Pharmaceutical Biology -Pharmaceutics -Pharmaceutical Technology -Biopharmaceutics -Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology -Alternative medicines.
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