Title of article :
Are we using drugs rationally? A survey study from Turkey
Author/Authors :
Ozdinc, Serife Afyon Kocatepe University - School of Medicine - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Sensoy, Nazli Afyon Kocatepe University - School of Medicine - Department of Family Medicine, Turkey , Kurt, Rumeysa Afyon Kocatepe University - School of Medicine, Turkey , Altas, Sevda Afyon Kocatepe University - School of Medicine, Turkey , Altun, Ramazan Afyon Kocatepe University - School of Medicine, Turkey
Abstract :
Objectives: To investigate the rational use of drugs from patient’s perspective. Methods: This study was conducted at the Afyon Kocatepe University Training and Research Hospital between February and March 2013. Data were collected with a questionnaire. Descriptive statistics and Chi-Square test were used. Results: About 54% (n=419) of participants reported that they used drugs without the advice of a physician. The 19-24 age group, secondary and high school graduates, and students used drugs more often without consulting a physician (P 0.05). Participants that used drugs after consulting a physician did not fully use the drugs as recommended by the physician, and physicians did not give patients adequate information about prescribed drug(s). 72% of participants stored drug(s) at home. Conclusions: Rational use of drugs is not completely achieved. Certain patient groups and even physicians are closer to being a part of the irrational use of drugs.
Keywords :
Rational use of drugs , Drug , Patient , Prescribed drug , Physician , Irrational use of drugs
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences