The awareness of the Jordanian population about OTC medications: A cross-sectional study

被引:16
作者
Taybeh, Esra [1 ]
Al-Alami, Zina [2 ]
Alsous, Mervat [3 ]
Rizik, Mai [4 ]
Alkhateeb, Zakaria [1 ]
机构
[1] Isra Univ, Sch Pharm, Dept Appl Pharmaceut Sci, Amman, Jordan
[2] Al Ahliyya Amman Univ, Fac Allied Med Sci, Dept Med Lab Sci, Amman, Jordan
[3] Yarmouk Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharm Practice, Irbid, Jordan
[4] Amman Arab Univ, Fac Pharm, Dept Pharm, Amman, Jordan
关键词
awareness; Jordan; knowledge; over-the-counter; patient information leaflet; OVER-THE-COUNTER; SELF-MEDICATION; COMMUNITY PHARMACISTS; PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE; ANTIBIOTIC USE; ATTITUDES; MISUSE; PRESCRIPTION; ABUSE; LITERACY;
D O I
10.1002/prp2.553
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Due to the shortage of literature related to the safe use of over-the-counter (OTC) products by patients worldwide, the aim of this study was to evaluate people's knowledge and attitudes regarding the use of OTC products in Jordan. Using an internet-based questionnaire mainly spread through social media platforms, a descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with Jordanian candidates who consume OTC products. A total of 274 OTC product users answered the survey questions. The results showed that analgesics were the most commonly used OTC products among the participants (50.4%). The majority used the OTC products only as needed rather than on a regular basis. Only 42.4% of the participants sought a pharmacist's help in determining the dose of the OTC medicine. Most of the participants were very interested in reading a patient information leaflet (80.3%) and the side effects and contraindications (89.5%). The majority of participants agreed that antibiotics have to be prescribed (68.5%), and anti-allergy medications should not be used as sleep aid medications (75.0%). About 53.4% thought that OTCs are sometimes enough to treat their health conditions without the need to follow-up with a physician. A chi-square analysis showed an association between gender, age, educational level and having a family member in the medical field and OTC products knowledge among Jordanians. Females, for example, were more interested in reading leaflet, checking production and expiry dates, knowing adverse effects, and appropriate storage conditions (P < .001, 0.022, 0.003, 0.007, respectively). We concluded that a good level of knowledge on the use of OTC products among the study population was identified in the present study.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]   An economic assessment of the extent of medication use and wastage among families in Saudi Arabia and Arabian Gulf countries [J].
Abou-Auda, HS .
CLINICAL THERAPEUTICS, 2003, 25 (04) :1276-1292
[2]   Patterns and attitudes of self-medication practices and possible role of community pharmacists in Palestine [J].
Al-Ramahi, Rowa' .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS, 2013, 51 (07) :562-567
[3]   Pharmacy in Jordan [J].
Al-Wazaify, M ;
Albsoul-Younes, A .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY, 2005, 62 (23) :2548-2551
[4]  
Albsoul-Younes A, 2011, Jordan J Pharm Sci., V3, P181
[5]   Abuse and Misuse of Prescription and Nonprescription Drugs Sold in Community Pharmacies in Jordan [J].
Albsoul-Younes, Abla ;
Wazaify, Mayyada ;
Yousef, Al-Motassem ;
Tahaineh, Linda .
SUBSTANCE USE & MISUSE, 2010, 45 (09) :1319-1329
[6]  
Alghanim S. A., 2011, Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, V17, P409
[7]   A survey of public knowledge and awareness related to antibiotic use and resistance in Sweden [J].
Andre, Malin ;
Vernby, Asa ;
Berg, Johanna ;
Lundborg, Cecilia Stalsby .
JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY, 2010, 65 (06) :1292-1296
[8]  
[Anonymous], 2009, INQUIRY PHYS DEPENDE
[9]  
Ashina Sait, 2006, Ugeskr Laeger, V168, P1015
[10]   Medicine vendors: Self-medication practices and medicine knowledge [J].
Auta, Asa ;
Omale, Simeon ;
Folorunsho, Temitope J. ;
David, Shalkur ;
Banwat, Samuel B. .
NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2012, 4 (01) :24-28