A quantitative investigation in a territory of Italy on citizens' attitudes towards medicines through the COVID-19 pandemic: the importance of possible indirect effects caused by the pandemic.

IF 3.3 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-29 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20523211.2024.2418366
Antonio Mastino, Francesca Pettinau, Piergiorgio Palla, Giuseppina Ozzella, Massimiliano Grosso, Barbara Pittau
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly influenced many aspects of everyday life, particularly that of the general population health. In order to better understand the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on people's attitudes toward medicines use, a quantitative investigation was conducted in a territory of Sardinia region, Italy.

Methods: Stratification of the random multilevel population sample was based on gender, age range, and territory. The methodological strategy to verify the potential approach changes towards medicines due to the COVID-19 pandemic consisted of oral interviews with adult citizens and unrecognizability preservation. Investigation, also supported by a study completed before the insurgence of the pandemic about taking medicines, interrupting treatments without consulting, and reading the information leaflet, allowed to explore citizens' attitudes before and during pandemic, and changing.

Results: The most relevant findings are the tendency towards a higher occurrence of self-interruption of treatments and an increased interest in the information leaflet (package leaflet), but not an increased self-administration of medicines.

Conclusions: These results indicate new indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic that could exert an additional impact on the state of citizens' health and health systems. The study, with reference to prophylactic medical treatments and based on some considerations concerning the pandemic from its insurgence to today, also provides solutions for related problems for the present or future periods of health emergencies.

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通过 COVID-19 大流行病,在意大利某地区对公民对药品的态度进行定量调查:大流行病可能造成的间接影响的重要性。
背景:COVID-19 大流行极大地影响了日常生活的许多方面,尤其是大众健康。为了更好地了解 COVID-19 大流行对人们用药态度的潜在影响,我们在意大利撒丁岛地区进行了一项定量调查:方法:根据性别、年龄范围和地区对随机多层次人口样本进行分层。为验证 COVID-19 大流行可能导致的用药方式变化,采用的方法策略包括对成年公民进行口头访谈和不可识别性保存。调查还得到了大流行病爆发前完成的一项研究的支持,该研究涉及服药、未经咨询中断治疗和阅读信息传单等问题,从而得以探讨大流行病爆发前和爆发期间公民的态度以及态度的变化:最相关的发现是,自我中断治疗的发生率较高,对信息传单(包装传单)的兴趣增加,但自我服药的情况并未增加:这些结果表明,COVID-19 大流行产生了新的间接影响,可能会对公民的健康状况和卫生系统产生额外的影响。这项研究以预防性医疗为参考,并基于对这一流行病从爆发到今天的一些考虑,还为当前或未来的卫生紧急情况时期的相关问题提供了解决方案。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice Health Professions-Pharmacy
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