安全支柱:揭示药物使用对公众和患者福祉的影响

Feb-Mar 2024 Pub Date : 2024-02-23 DOI:10.55529/jcpp.42.1.15
Zaid Khan, Ramya Cv, M. Rekha
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背景:社区内各种健康状况的综合管理在很大程度上依赖于药物的关键作用:本研究的主要目的是调查不同参与者的用药模式、依从性和相关因素。研究旨在评估处方药使用的普遍程度、消费模式、依从率以及参与者管理药物的方法。此外,研究还将探讨参与者对副作用的体验,并评估他们对处方治疗的满意度:采用前瞻性横断面设计收集数据,通过谷歌表格分发自填式用药情况调查表。通过各种渠道招募参与者,以匿名方式收集数据:共有 103 名参与者参与了研究,他们的人口构成各不相同。大多数人认为自己是女性(60.19%),参与者跨越不同年龄段,体现了全面的代表性。从地域上看,这项研究的参与者来自多个地区,其中班加罗尔占多数(80.58%)。参与者报告了不同的健康状况,其中 69 人(66.99%)正在服用处方药。服药模式显示,57.3%的人每天服药,但服药依从性各不相同,36.9%的人漏服。一小部分参与者(12.66%)报告了副作用,并采用了各种方法来管理药物。总体而言,参与者对治疗的满意度各不相同:这项研究为了解不同参与者的用药模式和相关因素提供了宝贵的资料。
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The Pillars of Safety: Unveiling the Impact of Medication Usage on Public and Patient Wellbeing
Background: The comprehensive management of various health conditions within the community is heavily reliant on the crucial role of medications. Objective: The primary objective of this research is to investigate medication usage patterns, adherence, and associated factors among a diverse participant pool. The study aims to assess the prevalence of prescription medication use, consumption patterns, adherence rates, and the methods employed by participants for managing their medicines. Furthermore, the study explores participants' experiences with side effects and evaluates their satisfaction with prescribed treatments. Methods: A prospective cross-sectional design was employed for data collection, utilizing a self-administered Medication Usage Survey distributed through Google Forms. Participants were recruited through various channels, and data were collected anonymously. Results: A total of 103 participants contributed to the study, with a diverse demographic composition. The majority identified as female (60.19%), and participants spanned various age groups, reflecting a comprehensive representation. Geographically, the study included participants from multiple locations, with Bengaluru being the predominant location (80.58%). Participants reported diverse health conditions, with 69 individuals (66.99%) on prescription medications. Consumption patterns revealed that 57.3% took medications daily, while adherence varied, with 36.9% reporting missed doses. Side effects were reported by a small percentage (12.66%) of participants, and various methods were employed for managing medicines. Overall, treatment satisfaction varied among participants. Conclusion: This research provides valuable insights into medication usage patterns and associated factors among a diverse participant pool.
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