Tramadol as a pain relieving and physical work performance enhancement medication

IF 0.9 Q3 Psychology Drugs and Alcohol Today Pub Date : 2019-12-31 DOI:10.1108/dat-06-2019-0027
A. U. Madukwe, A. Klein
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The purpose of this paper is to assess participants’ perception that tramadol enhances physical work performance and acts as a pain relief.,The participants were 30 (18 male and 12 female) tramadol-using emerging adults, aged 16–27 years, selected through respondent-driven sampling. The majority of the participants were university students, whereas others had completed senior secondary education. The study adopted a qualitative design. Qualitative data were analysed using thematic analyses.,In general, respondents perceived and used tramadol for pain relief and physical work performance enhancement. The result showed that sex, employment status and daily dosage were not associated with respondents’ perception of tramadol as a pain-relieving medication. In contrast, sex and employment status were associated with participants’ perception of tramadol as a physical work performance enhancement medication, but daily dosage was not.,Some users refused to participate because they were afraid of being exposed to law enforcement.,Male and female emerging adults are involved in non-medical use of tramadol. Prevention and intervention programs to reduce or stop this behaviour are needed, especially in the rural communities.,The result showed that users were mostly from poor homes, whose parents could not afford university education and who were not qualified to get good government paying jobs. So, the use of tramadol became necessary for them to make more money from the kind of jobs they did. Reduction of the cost of university education and provision of regular jobs for this population are some of the measures recommended to counter non-medical use of tramadol by this population.,This is the first study in South-eastern Nigeria that focused on the non-medical use of tramadol among emerging adults, using a qualitative design.
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本文的目的是评估参与者的看法,曲马多提高体力工作表现和作为一个疼痛缓解。参与者为30名(男18名,女12名),年龄16-27岁,使用曲马多的新兴成年人。大多数参与者是大学生,而其他人则完成了高中教育。本研究采用定性设计。定性数据采用专题分析进行分析。总体而言,受访者认为并使用曲马多是为了缓解疼痛和提高体力工作表现。结果显示,性别、就业状况和日剂量与受访者对曲马多作为止痛药的看法无关。相比之下,性别和就业状况与参与者对曲马多作为一种体力工作表现增强药物的看法有关,但日剂量与此无关。一些用户拒绝参与,因为他们害怕被执法部门曝光。新成年男性和女性参与曲马多的非医疗使用。需要制定预防和干预方案,以减少或制止这种行为,特别是在农村社区。结果显示,用户大多来自贫困家庭,他们的父母负担不起大学教育费用,也没有资格获得高薪的政府工作。所以,使用曲马多对于他们从他们所做的工作中赚更多的钱是必要的。减少大学教育费用和为这一人口提供正规工作是建议采取的一些措施,以制止这一人口非医疗使用曲马多。这是尼日利亚东南部首次采用定性设计,重点关注新成年人群曲马多非医疗使用情况的研究。
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