尼日利亚东部药学院学生对自我药疗的了解、认知和实践:横断面调查

Evaristus Chinonso Odoh, Shadrach Chinecherem Eze, U. Anyaji, Kingsley Chinemerem Eze, Emmanuel Chijiekwu Nwachukwu, G. O. Ozota, K. Egwu, Caleb Chijindu Ugorji, Joy Chekwube Onyesoro, Jude Nwiyi Chimaobi, Njoku Chukwuemeka Chidindu, V. C. Akwu, Wisdom Enyinnaya Arugo, Chioma Chikezie Igu
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背景:自我药疗不仅在普通公众中,而且在卫生领域的大专院校学生中都越来越普遍。目的:本研究旨在评估尼日利亚恩苏卡大学药剂学专业学生对自我药疗的了解、认知和实践。研究方法这是一项以大学为基础的横断面研究,使用自填式电子问卷对 354 名药剂学学生进行了调查。采用描述性统计对数据进行总结,并使用卡方检验来评估因变量和自变量之间的联系,P<0.05。结果该人群的自我药疗率为 82%。在受访者中,294 人(83.1%)对自我药疗有较好的了解。受访者自行用药的原因包括:容易获得网上治疗指南(39.5%)、了解小病的治疗方法(36.4%)和时间因素(45.2%)。受访者最常用的自我药疗药物类别是:抗疟药(85.9%)、抗生素(74.9%)、镇痛药(76.0%)和胃肠药(59.6%)。在学生的社会人口学特征与他们的自我医疗知识和实践之间没有发现明显的关联。结论虽然药剂学学生对自我药疗表现出了很高的认识,但他们经常使用这种有害的做法,尤其是使用抗生素、抗疟药和镇痛药。本研究强调了在药学课程中更加重视抗菌药物管理和自我药疗危险性的必要性。
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Knowledge, Perception and Practice among Pharmacy Students Regarding Self-Medication in Eastern Nigeria: A Cross-Sectional Survey
Background: The prevalence of self-medication is increasing, not only among the general public but also among college and university students in the health field. Aim: This study aims to assess the knowledge, perception and practice of self-medication among pharmacy students in the university of Nigeria, Nsukka. Methods: This was a university-based cross-sectional study of 354 pharmacy students using a self-administered e-questionnaire. Data were summarized with descriptive statistics, chi square tests were used to assess association between the dependent and independent variables at a p<0.05. Results: The prevalence of self-medication was 82% in this population. Among the respondents, 294(83.1%) demonstrated good knowledge of self-medication. Reasons for respondent’s practice of self-medication include; easy access to online treatment guidelines (39.5%), knowledge of therapy for minor ailments (36.4%), and time considerations (45.2%). The commonest classes of drugs used for self-medication by our respondents were; Antimalarials (85.9%), Antibiotics (74.9%), Analgesics (76.0%) and Gastrointestinals (59.6%). No significant association was found between students’ sociodemographic characteristics and their knowledge and practice of self-medication. Conclusion: While the pharmacy students demonstrated a remarkable understanding of self-medication, they frequently engaged in this harmful practice, particularly using antibiotics, antimalarials, and analgesics. This study highlights the need for a greater emphasis on antimicrobial stewardship and the dangers of self-medication in the pharmacy curriculum.
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