波兰东南部儿童使用的非处方退烧药。

Olga Pyznar, Nina Mól, Magdalena Zasada, Wojciech Zasada, Małgorzata Mazurek, Przemko Kwinta
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背景:非处方药(OTC)正变得越来越流行。然而,关于家长在儿童中使用非处方退烧药的做法知之甚少。本研究旨在结合家庭的人口统计学和社会经济特征,研究父母对子女使用OTC解热药的习惯和知识。材料和方法:对克拉科夫大学儿童医院儿科住院患者的229名家长进行了一项多目的匿名调查。每位家长回答了23个关于其住院儿童一生中使用非处方退烧药的问题。对数据进行统计学分析。结果:92%的家长给孩子服用了非处方解热药。在绝大多数情况下(87%),卫生保健专业人员或传单是药物及其剂量的信息来源。父母也使用电视或互联网(27%)以及朋友和家人(30%)提供的信息,尤其是年轻群体。社会经济地位高的家庭更有可能使用卫生保健专业人员的药物知识建议。患有过敏性疾病儿童的父母较少使用非医学知识来源。结论:大多数家长给孩子使用非处方退烧药。然而,使用非医疗信息来源的人所占比例之高令人关切。有必要教育照顾者,并使父母意识到他们在孩子的治疗中起着积极的作用。创建普遍可用的家庭治疗建议将是有用的。
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Over-the-counter antipyretics use among children from Southeastern Poland.

Background: Over-the-counter (OTC) drugs are becoming increasingly popular. However, little is known about parents' practices concerning the use of OTC antipyretics in children. This paper aimed to study the habits and knowledge of parents regarding the use of OTC antipyretics in their offspring, considering the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the families.

Material and methods: A multiple-purpose survey was conducted anonymously among 229 parents of patients hospitalised in the Department of Paediatrics, University Children's Hospital, Krakow. Each parent answered 23 questions regarding OTC antipyretics use in his/her hospitalised child throughout the whole child's life. The data was statistically analysed.

Results: OTC antipyretics are administered to their children by 92% of parents. In the vast majority (87%), health care professionals or a leaflet were the sources of information on the drug and its dosage. Parents also used information from TV or the Internet (27%) and friends and family (30%), especially those in the younger age group. Families with high socioeconomic status were more likely to use health care professionals' advice for drug knowledge. Parents of children with allergic diseases made less use of nonmedical sources of knowledge.

Conclusions: The majority of parents use OTC antipyretic drugs in their children. However, a high percentage of people using nonmedical sources of information is of concern. It is necessary to educate caregivers and to build the parents' awareness that they take an active role in their child's treatment. It would be useful to create generally available recommendations for home treatment.

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