Self-Medication Practice in Limmu Genet, Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia: Does Community Based Health Insurance Scheme Have an Influence?

Journal of Pharmaceutics Pub Date : 2018-02-20 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/1749137
Bayu Begashaw Bekele, Shibiru Tesema Berkesa, Enyew Tefera, Abera Kumalo
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Background: Self-medication, which is a form of self-care, is an important initial response to illness, and many illnesses can be successfully treated at this stage. It is practiced by a considerable proportion of the population and is affected by sociodemographic and economic factors. This study was conducted to assess the practice of self-medication and associated factors in Limmu Genet's town households, Jimma Zone, Southwest Ethiopia.

Methods and materials: A community based cross-sectional study was done. Systematic sampling technique was used to select participants. Data was collected by face-to-face interviews by using structured questionnaires. After checking the completeness, missing values, and coding of questionnaires, data was tabulated and calculated on SPSS version 20.0. Finally data was presented in tables, graphs frequency, percentage, and cross-tabulation with different variables.

Result: In this study, both self-medication and the prevalence of diseases among households were 78.1%. That constituted any kind of illness reported by participants.

Conclusion: Self-medication practice is common among community members regardless of being community based health insurance members. Therefore, it needs pertinent health education on legal prescriptions and use of medicines as well as strengthening the access of community based insurance.

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埃塞俄比亚西南部吉马区Limmu Genet的自我药疗实践:基于社区的健康保险计划有影响吗?
背景:自我药疗是自我保健的一种形式,是对疾病的重要初始反应,许多疾病在这个阶段可以成功治疗。相当比例的人口实行这种做法,并受到社会人口和经济因素的影响。本研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚西南部吉马区Limmu Genet镇家庭的自我药疗实践及其相关因素。方法和材料:以社区为基础的横断面研究。采用系统抽样方法选择研究对象。数据收集采用面对面访谈,采用结构化问卷。对问卷的完整性、缺失值、编码等进行检查后,使用SPSS 20.0版本对数据进行制表计算。最后,数据以表格、图表、频率、百分比和不同变量的交叉表的形式呈现。结果:家庭自我药疗率和疾病患病率均为78.1%。这构成了参与者报告的任何一种疾病。结论:自我药疗行为在社区成员中普遍存在,无论是否为社区健康保险成员。因此,需要对合法处方和药物使用进行相关的健康教育,并加强社区保险的获取。
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