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摘要
目的:自我用药往往与不合理用药有关。本研究的目的是评估埃塞俄比亚东部哈拉尔市及其周边社区的自我药疗做法。方法:采用横断面研究方法,于2017年3 - 4月在哈拉尔市选定的药品网点对370名客户进行退出访谈。对数据进行编码并录入epi-data,使用SPSS version 20进行处理和分析。结果:许多参与者通过自我药疗来缓解头痛(30.30%)、治疗呼吸系统疾病(29.50%)和治疗胃肠道疾病(27%)。超过一半(57.8%)的研究参与者表示,由于之前的经验,他们正在进行自我药疗,并寻求更便宜的服务(20.50%)。五分之二(40.3%)的受访者表示药房专业人员是信息来源,而18.9%的受访者是由邻居、朋友或亲戚建议的。约三分之一(31.9%)的人没有任何自我药疗实践的信息来源。参与者最常用的自我药疗药物是镇痛药(42.2%)。约三分之一(31.1%)的受试者希望得到药学专业人员关于药物副作用的咨询,并希望在选择自我药疗药物方面得到帮助(30.3%)。结论:研究参与者使用了多种药物,从止痛药到抗生素,用于治疗不同的疾病,包括头痛、呼吸系统疾病和胃肠道疾病。药物和疾病的经验以及负担能力是经常报告的自我药疗做法的原因。参加者对药剂专业人员的角色有不同的看法。因此,教育患者负责任地使用药物并提高对药剂师在社区自我选择药物使用中的作用的认识是非常重要的。
Self-Medication Practices among Community of Harar City and Its Surroundings, Eastern Ethiopia.
Purpose: Self-medication practice is often associated with irrational medication use. The aim of this study was to assess self-medication practices among community of Harar City and its surroundings, Eastern Ethiopia.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted through exit interview in selected drug outlets of Harar City among 370 clients from March to April, 2017. The data was coded and entered into epi-data and processed and analyzed using SPSS version 20.
Results: Many participants practiced self-medication to alleviate their headache (30.30%), to treat their respiratory disorders (29.50%), and to treat their gastrointestinal disorders (27%). More than half (57.8%) of study participants declared that they were practicing self-medication due to prior experience and seeking less expensive service (20.50%). Two-fifths of them (40.3%) reported pharmacy professionals as source of information while 18.9% of respondents were advised by neighbors, friends, or relatives. About one-third (31.9%) of them did not have any source of information for self-medication practice. The most common type of drug used for self-medication by the participants was analgesic (42.2%). Approximately one-third (31.1%) of the subjects were expecting to be counseled by the pharmacy professionals about the drug side effects and to be helped in selecting their self-medication drug (30.3%).
Conclusion: Varieties of medications were used among study participants ranging from antipain to that of antibiotics for different complaints including headache, respiratory complaints, and gastrointestinal problems. Experience with drugs and diseases as well as affordability were frequently reported reasons for self-medication practice. Participants had different views toward the role of pharmacy professionals. Hence, it is very important to educate patients on responsible use of medications and create awareness on the role of pharmacist in self-selected medication use in community.