Assessing Perceptions and Medication Disposal Habits in Rural Michigan.

Innovations in Pharmacy Pub Date : 2023-10-10 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v14i2.5433
Cassandra L Falk, Scott M Sexton
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Background: Inadequate or inappropriate medication disposal is a public health concern that may lead to increased community risk of accidental poisonings, substance misuse, and environmental pollution. Objective: The study's primary objective was to assess medication disposal knowledge and practices of Michigan residents living in rural, underserved areas. Secondary objectives included determining baseline perceptions of at-home drug disposal kits and examining the impact of an educational video intervention on at-home drug disposal kit perceptions. Methods: To measure the objectives, an online 15-question survey was deployed to the general public via convenience sampling from local organizations working with drug disposal. The survey questions assessed medication disposal knowledge and practices in underserved, rural Michigan. Participant responses were assessed categorically and numerically. Results: Inclusion criteria were met by 97 survey participants. Results indicated that Michigan rural residents, regardless of various demographic factors, would benefit from increased drug disposal education. Specifically, at-home drug disposal kits and medication drop boxes have the highest need for additional education. Perceptions related to home disposal safety and ease of use improved significantly with an educational video intervention. Conclusion: All rural residents, regardless of demographics, would benefit from increased drug disposal education. A short, educational video can impact thoughts and attitudes related to at-home drug disposal kits. Similar interventions may be successful in other rural, underserved areas.

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评估认知和药物处置习惯在农村密歇根州。
背景:不充分或不适当的药物处理是一个公共卫生问题,可能导致意外中毒、药物滥用和环境污染的社区风险增加。目的:该研究的主要目的是评估居住在农村,服务不足地区的密歇根州居民的药物处置知识和做法。次要目标包括确定家庭药物处理包的基线认知,并检查教育视频干预对家庭药物处理包认知的影响。方法:通过方便抽样的方式,对当地从事药物处置工作的机构进行15个问题的在线调查,以衡量目标。调查问题评估了医疗服务不足的密歇根州农村地区的药物处置知识和做法。对参与者的回答进行分类和数字评估。结果:97名调查参与者符合纳入标准。结果表明,无论何种人口因素,密歇根州农村居民都将从加强毒品处置教育中受益。具体来说,家庭药物处理包和药物投递箱最需要额外的教育。通过教育视频干预,与家庭处置安全性和易用性相关的认知显著改善。结论:所有农村居民,无论人口结构如何,都将从加强药品处置教育中受益。一个简短的教育视频可以影响人们对家庭毒品处理套件的想法和态度。类似的干预措施可能在其他服务不足的农村地区取得成功。
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