孟加拉国一所选定私立医学院医科本科生的求医行为和自我药疗实践

Sharmin Khan, Zebunnesa Mohiuddin, Tasnuva Andalib, Hosneara Akhter, Sharmin Mostofa
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有必要为医科学生制定正式的健康计划,为学生制定生病时应遵循的准则,并提供合理的药物。需要让学生认识到自我治疗和调查的危险性。这项横断面研究于 2022 年 7 月至 12 月在纳拉扬贡杰美国孟加拉医学院(USBMC)的本科医学生中进行。研究旨在评估学生的健康寻求行为和自我治疗情况。使用预先设计的问卷对学生进行访谈,收集数据。数据使用 SPSS(社会科学统计软件包)第 25 版进行分析。共访问了 293 名学生,其中男女比例为 1.23:1,年龄范围为 17 至 28 岁。大部分(70%)学生属于中上层家庭,其中 21%来自上层家庭,8%来自中下层家庭,只有 1%来自工人家庭。关于学生父亲的教育状况,超过三分之二(69%)的学生父亲拥有大学学历,29%的学生父亲拥有高中或中专学历,只有极少数(2%)的父亲受过非正规教育。大多数学生(81%)习惯在没有处方的情况下服药/自行服药。其中约四分之一的学生同时服用扑热息痛(26%)和止痛药(24%)作为自我药疗;13%的学生服用抗生素。关于对 "健康 "这一既定定义的看法,即 "健康包括身体、精神和社会福祉,而不仅仅是没有疾病/虚弱",大多数学生(90%)持肯定态度(58%同意,32%非常同意);其中 5%持中立态度,其余 5%不同意。近三分之二(65%)的学生对 "当身体出现某些症状时立即寻求帮助 "表示肯定(同意 49%,非常同意 16%),即他们会在生病时立即寻求帮助;其中 14%的学生持中立态度,其余 21%的学生表示不同意。超过三分之一(35%)的学生表示,自行用药的原因与他们的日程安排太忙而无法看医生有关,21%的学生表示病情太轻而不需要看医生;其他原因包括对药物和疾病的了解、遵循旧处方、非处方药物等。近三分之一(30%)的学生对公共医疗机构提供的标准医疗服务持肯定态度,但超过三分之一(36%)的学生对此不予置评,其余三分之一(34%)的学生对此持不同意见。值得注意的是,学生使用的自我药疗药物包括扑热息痛(26%)、止痛药(24%)、非甾体抗炎药/止痛药(13%)、抗酸药/PPI、维生素、止咳药、抗组胺药。统计检验表明,在应对能力、寻求校医院的最佳护理和寻求校医院以外的敏感问题的帮助之间,他们对关注精神和身体健康以保持健康活泼的看法有很强的关系(显著性水平为 5%)。医学生在确保更好的健康行为和良好的实践知识方面并不绝对令人满意。应提高学生对自我用药弊端的认识,如抗生素耐药性和药物副作用。这项研究将有助于增加医学知识和促进更高的求医行为。孟加拉国医学杂志》,2022 年 9 月;51(3):37-42
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Health Seeking Behavior and Self-Medication Practice among Undergraduate Medical Students in a Selected Private Medical College in Bangladesh
There is a need to have a formal health program for the medical students, set guidelines for students to follow if they fall ill and provision of rational medication. Students need to be made aware of the dangers of self-treatment and investigation. This cross-sectional study was conducted among the undergraduate medical students of US Bangla Medical College (USBMC), Narayangonj from July to December 2022. The study aims to assess the health seeking behavior and self-medication among the students. Data were collected by interviewing students using a pre-designed questionnaire and twenty Likert items were prepared for data collection. Data were analyzed by using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) version 25. Total 293 students were interviewed, among them male - female ratio was 1.23:1 and the age range of the participants was 17 to 28 years. Most of the (70%) students were belonged to upper-middle class family; where 21% from upper class, 8% from lower middle class, and only 1% from the working class family. Regarding the father's educational status of the students more than two-third (69%) of their fathers completed university degree, 29% completed higher secondary or secondary level of education and few (2%) had informal education. Most of the students (81%) used to take medicine without prescription/ self medication. Among the students around one-fourth of them used to take both paracetamol (26%) and painkiller (24%) as self-medication; where 13%  of the students used to take antibiotic. Regarding the opinion of the well established definition of ‘Health’ that is “Health includes physical, mental and social well-being and not just absence of disease/ infirmity”  most of the students (90%) gave positive statement (agree 58% and strongly agree 32%); where 5% of them were neutral and rest 5% were disagreed. Nearly  two-third (65%) of the students expressed their opinion positively (agree 49% and strongly agree 16%)  on “seek help immediately when they develop some physical symptoms”  that is they seek immediate help for their illness; where 14% of them were neutral and rest 21% were disagreed. More than one-third (35%) of the students stated the reason for self-medication related to their too busy schedule to visit physician and 21% stated that the illness was too minor for consultation; other reasons were knowledge about the drug and illness, follow old prescription, over the counter drugs etc. Almost one-third (30%) of the students opined positively that public health care facilities provide standard health care, but more than one-third (36%) did not comment and rest one-third (34%) differed on it. Remarkably used self-medicated drugs were paracetamol (26%), painkiller (24%), 13% and others NSAIDs/ Analgesics, Antacid/ PPI, Vitamins, antitussive, antihistamines. The statistical test revealed that there is a strong relationship of their opinion on attention to  mental physical well-being for healthy lively-hood between coping ability, seek the best care from college hospital and seek help for sensitive matters other than own college hospital (at 5% level of significance). To ensure better health seeking behavior and good practice knowledge of medical students was not absolutely satisfactory. Awareness regarding demerits of self-medication like antibiotics resistance and side effect of drugs would be build among the students. This study would facilitate for increase of medical knowledge and promotion of higher health-seeking behavior.  Bangladesh Med J. 2022 Sept; 51(3): 37-42
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