“It worked for my friend”: non-medical use of tramadol among manual labourers in Anambra state, Nigeria

IF 1.3 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Drugs, habits and social policy Pub Date : 2023-07-11 DOI:10.1108/dhs-11-2022-0044
C. E. Nwafor, Chukwuemeka Okoye, Nelson I. Nwankwo, Paschal Chukwuma Ugwu
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Purpose This study aims to explore the dynamics involved in the non-medical use of tramadol among manual labourers in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach Using the phenomenological approach, we conducted in-depth interviews with forty (40) manual labourers (age: 19–36 years). These participants were selected through purposive and snowball sampling techniques from two cities in Anambra state, Nigeria, and the data was analysed with thematic analysis. Findings The results revealed that most of the participants were introduced to tramadol use by their friends. They used tramadol for pain relief, euphoric feeling, energy for work and sexual performance. Unfortunately, most of them may have gradually become dependent on this drug to function well in life without knowing the possible medical and psychological implications. Research limitations/implications The sample choice may limit the generalization of the findings; however, the study indicates a need to improve working condition, access to healthcare and awareness of the negative effects of non-medical use of tramadol. Originality/value Non-medical use of tramadol may have started as an attempt to help self in performing the daily routine. This action can jeopardize an individual’s mental health and, at the extreme state, hinder performance of daily routine. Friends and the quality of information they provide play a significant role in the onset of this action. The strong point is that many people who are involved in the non-medical use of tramadol are unaware of the possible risks. Improving working conditions and access to healthcare for chronic pain could help reduce these risks.
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"对我的朋友有效":尼日利亚阿南布拉州体力劳动者对曲马多的非医疗使用
目的本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚体力劳动者中曲马多非医疗使用的动态。采用现象学方法,我们对40(40)名体力劳动者(年龄:19-36岁)进行了深入访谈。这些参与者通过有目的和滚雪球抽样技术从尼日利亚阿南布拉州的两个城市中选择,并通过主题分析对数据进行分析。研究结果显示,大多数参与者是由朋友介绍使用曲马多的。他们使用曲马多来缓解疼痛,使人感到愉悦,为工作和性行为提供能量。不幸的是,他们中的大多数人可能逐渐依赖这种药物在生活中发挥作用,而不知道可能的医学和心理影响。研究局限性/意义样本的选择可能会限制研究结果的推广;然而,该研究表明,需要改善工作条件、获得保健服务的机会和对曲马多非医疗使用的负面影响的认识。独创性/价值曲马多的非医疗用途最初可能是为了帮助自己完成日常工作。这种行为会危害个人的精神健康,在极端情况下,还会妨碍日常生活的正常进行。朋友和他们提供的信息的质量在这种行为的开始起着重要的作用。强有力的一点是,许多参与曲马多非医疗使用的人没有意识到可能存在的风险。改善工作条件和获得慢性疼痛医疗保健可以帮助减少这些风险。
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