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Patients' use of and attitudes towards self-medication in rural and remote Slovenian family medicine practices: a cross-sectional multicentre study

机译:斯洛文尼亚农村和偏远家庭医学实践中患者对自我用药的使用和态度:横断面多中心研究

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Introduction: Self-medication is very common in the general population, but its prevalence can differ according to the place of residence. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of self-medication in patients attending rural and remote family physicians, and to detect the important factors that are associated with it. Methods: A cross-sectional multicentre study was performed in 24 rural and remote family medicine practices in Slovenia was performed. The aim was to include 720 patients who visited their family physicians on a particular day. The authors used a validated questionnaire on self-medication, which consisted of questions about demographic characteristics (sex, age, education and working status), questions about health status, questions about self-medication practices, and questions about attitudes towards self-medication. The level of participants' trust in different sources of medical information was measured by a five-point Likert scale. The participants were asked to take into account the year 2013 when completing the questionnaire. Results: Of 720 invited patients, 371 (51.5%) completed the questionnaire. There were 233 (62.8%) women in the sample. The mean age of the participants was 48.1 (±15.1) years. Self-medication was practised by 300 (80.9%) participants. In multivariate analysis, the variables independently associated with self-medication were information on self-medication obtained from pharmacists, and information on self-medication obtained from relatives. Additionally, some other variables had high odds ratios such as information on self-medication obtained from books, information on self-medication obtained from media, and reason for self-medication: burdening physicians. Conclusions: The practices of self-medication in rural Slovenia as reported by patients can be defined as moderately safe. People tend to seek more information on self-medication but the main sources for this are lay informants. Further studies are needed to explore the safety of such practices.
机译:简介:自我用药在普通人群中很常见,但其流行程度可能因居住地而异。这项研究的目的是确定在农村和偏远家庭医生就诊的患者中自我用药的流行程度,并检测与之相关的重要因素。方法:在斯洛文尼亚的24个农村和偏远家庭医学实践中进行了横断面多中心研究。目的是让720名患者在特定的一天去看望家庭医生。作者使用了经过验证的自我用药调查表,其中包括有关人口统计学特征(性别,年龄,教育程度和工作状况),有关健康状况的问题,有关自我用药习惯的问题以及对自我用药的态度的问题。参与者对不同医学信息来源的信任程度通过五点李克特量表进行衡量。要求参与者在填写问卷时考虑2013年。结果:在720名受邀患者中,有371名(51.5%)完成了问卷。样本中有233名(62.8%)妇女。参与者的平均年龄为48.1(±15.1)岁。 300名(80.9%)参与者练习了自我服药。在多变量分析中,与自我用药相关的独立变量是从药剂师那里获得的有关自我用药的信息,以及从亲戚那里获得的有关自我用药的信息。此外,其他一些变量具有较高的优势比,例如从书籍中获得的有关自我药物治疗的信息,从媒体获得的有关自我药物治疗的信息以及造成自我药物治疗的原因:给医生增加了负担。结论:患者报告的斯洛文尼亚农村地区的自我用药实践可被定义为中度安全。人们倾向于寻求更多有关自我用药的信息,但主要来源是非专业告密者。需要进一步研究以探索此类做法的安全性。

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