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5th Annual International Conference on Material Science and Environmental Engineering
Home Medication Cabinets and Medication Taking Behavior of the Staffs in a University in China
材料科学;生态环境科学
Xue, Chengbin^1 ; Ye, Juan^1 ; Dong, Yuzhen^2 ; Xu, Chunmei^1
School Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan
430074, China^1
WuHan University, Wuhan
430074, China^2
关键词: Behavioral changes;    Curative effects;    Gastrointestinal disorders;    Health organizations;    Prescription medicines;    Public services;    Questionnaire surveys;    Sample population;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/301/1/012107/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/301/1/012107
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】
Background: A growing sum of medicines is stored in home medication cabinets in China, with the behavior of self-medication increasing. Although responsible self-medication can help prevent and treat ailments that do not need professional consultation, it bears the risk of misuse of medicines issued on prescription due to inadequate prescription medicine administration. Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the condition and safety of medication storage and intended self-medication in a University in China. Method: The study was conducted over 10 month period (May 2015-March 2016) and involved a random sample of households. The questionnaire survey and personal insight into household medicine supplies was performed by a team of trained pharmacy staffs. Interviewees (N = 398, aged 16-88 y) were visited door to door and the home medication cabinets were catalogued after the participants were interviewed. Results: The majority (89.71%) households have home medicine cabinets. The total number of medicine items in the 398 households was 5600, with a median of 14 per household. The most frequently encountered categories of registered medicines were cough and cold medcines (47.8%), antibacterials for systemic use (30.0%), topical products for joint and muscular pain(26.1%), vitamins (23.2%), medication for functional gastrointestinal disorders (23.2%), oral and external forms have not kept separately(55.1%). The most treatment related problems recorded were curative effect not ideal (57.9%). 68% of the sample population would choose doctors as medication consultation object about medicines purchased. Conclusion: Large sum of medicines were found per household, with a high prevalence of cough and cold medcines. Public services in China, mainly government and health organizations, need put more effort on educating people on how to store medicines, as well as finding a way to raise awareness of the public in promoting behavioral change about medication use.
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