SELF-MEDICATION AMONG ADULT POPULATION IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA

Authors

  • Suhana Jawahir Institute for Health Systems Research, Ministry of Health Malaysia, No 55-1, 55-2, 55-3, 55-4, Setia Avenue, No. 2, Jalan Setia Prima S U13/S, Seksyen U13 Setia Alam, 40170 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Email: suhana.j@moh.gov.my
  • Noorizan Abd Aziz Faculty of Pharmacy, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Puncak Alam Campus, Bandar Puncak Alam, 42300 Selangor, Malaysia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i5.16445

Keywords:

Adult, Attitude, Pattern, Self-Medication, Questionnaire, Malaysia

Abstract

Objective: Self-medication is a common practice and an important health issue worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the percentage of self-medication practice, patterns of use, self-medication attitudes, and to explore the occurrence of side effects resulting from self-medication practice among the adult population in Selangor, Malaysia.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey used a validated questionnaire administered to adults 18 y and above residing in Selangor.

Results: A total of 401 completed questionnaires were analyzed. The majorities of the participants were Malay (91.5%) and went to college or university (89.3%). One-third self-medicated in the past two weeks prior to the survey. Self-medication was significantly associated with age (p=0.009) and race (p=0.038). Among the respondents, 83.8% would search for information before practicing self-medication. Modern healthcare professionals (58.4%) and the internet (47.1%) were the most common source of information about drugs for self-medication. The main reason for self-medication was the illness perceived as minor (79.1%). Two-thirds of the respondents (66.6%) had a satisfactory attitude towards self-medication practices.

Conclusion: The public needs to be better informed on responsible self-medication to ensure safe, effective, and rational use of medicines.

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Published

01-05-2017

How to Cite

Jawahir, S., and N. A. Aziz. “SELF-MEDICATION AMONG ADULT POPULATION IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA”. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 9, no. 5, May 2017, pp. 268-74, doi:10.22159/ijpps.2017v9i5.16445.

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