印度北部医学和药学学生的抗生素自我用药

B. Pal, K. Murti, A. Gupta, Urmi Choudhury, M. K. Rastogi, H. Pandey, C. Lal, K. Pandey, P. Das
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据报道,在许多国家,医疗和辅助医疗专业人员的自我药疗做法,然而,在印度北部,专门对抗生素进行的研究非常有限。本研究旨在评估医药学专业学生自我诊断疾病的抗生素使用情况及模式。这是一项基于问卷的横断面研究,在印度北部的医学和药学学生中进行。共有326名学生参与了研究,其中316名学生的数据有资格进行分析。57.63%的医科学生和66.9%的药学学生报告在过去一年中使用过抗生素。发热是医学(48.41%)和药学(46.88%)学生自行用药的主要原因。大多数医科学生(74.6%)和药学学生(61.9%)选择阿莫西林治疗疾病。大多数医学生(65.87%)因为对药理学的了解而自我用药,而药学学生的这一比例为62.1%。医药学专业学生出现药物不良反应的比例分别为29.36%和11.7%。医学生与药学学生抗生素使用情况差异无统计学意义(p = 0.08)。为了遏制这种不道德行为的增长趋势,需要对卫生保健专业学生进行教育。
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Self Medication with Antibiotics among Medical and Pharmacy Students in North India
Self medication practices among the medical and paramedical professionals have been reported in many countries, however, very limited research was done exclusively on antibiotic in North India. This study was designed to assess the prevalence and pattern of antibiotic usage for self diagnosed diseases among the medical and pharmacy students. This was a questionnaire based cross sectional study conducted among medical and pharmacy students in North India. A total 326 students participated in the study and data of 316 students were eligible for analysis. 57.63% medical and 66.9% pharmacy students reported to use antibiotics in last one year. Fever was the predominant ailments for which medical (48.41%) and pharmacy (46.88%) students' self medicated. Most of the medical (74.6%) and pharmacy (61.9%) students had preferred amoxicillin for their ailments. The majority of medical students, 65.87% have self medicated because of their pharmacological knowledge in contrast to 62.1% pharmacy students. Adverse drug reaction experienced by 29.36% and 11.7% medical and pharmacy students respectively. Statistically no significant difference was observed in antibiotic usage between medical and pharmacy students (p = 0.08). To curb the growing trend of this unethical practices students of health care professional needs to be educated.
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