Self-Medication Among the Elderly and Factors Associated with It

Objective: Our study aims to assess the frequency of self-medication in elderly people of Karachi, identify its reasons and associated risk factors. Study Design & Setting: This cross-sectional study was conducted in waiting areas of OPDs at Liaquat National hospital and its outreach centers. M...

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Main Authors: Zaheer Ali, Rabeeya Saeed, Fatima Kanwal, Faridah Amin, Noureen Durrani, Areeba Abdullah
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Language:English
Published: Bahria Univerisy Health Sciences, Campus Karachi 2022-12-01
Series:Journal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College
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Online Access:https://jbumdc.bahria.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/1060
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author Zaheer Ali
Rabeeya Saeed
Fatima Kanwal
Faridah Amin
Noureen Durrani
Areeba Abdullah
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Fatima Kanwal
Faridah Amin
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description Objective: Our study aims to assess the frequency of self-medication in elderly people of Karachi, identify its reasons and associated risk factors. Study Design & Setting: This cross-sectional study was conducted in waiting areas of OPDs at Liaquat National hospital and its outreach centers. Methodology: Study duration was June-December, 2021. We approached all patients and aged 60 years and above. After taking written informed consent, targeted population was interviewed to find out self-medication performed within last three months and its reason and causes. Participants’ demographics, symptoms for which self-medication was performed, different type of medications used, reasons of opting self-medication and different approaches for dose adjustment were also investigated. Data was recorded by a pre-designed questionnaire. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 21. Result: Out of 200 elderly included in the study, 87% of them reported self-medication in a 3-month recall period. Pain (63.8%), fever (56.9%), headache (50%), cough, and cold (37.4%) were the most common symptoms. Pain killers (81.6%), fever-reducing drugs (58%) and cough syrup (39.1%) were the top three medicines used for self-medication. One-fifth of the respondents reported self-medication of antibiotics. Top three frequent reasons for self-medication were convenience (99.4%), disease of mild nature (85.1%) and for quick relief of symptoms (78.7%). None of the patient’s demographic factors were found to be associated with self-medication practice. Conclusion: Self-medication is a highly prevalent practice in elderly people of Karachi including non-prescribed usage of antibiotics. Major reforms in primary health care are needed to address this growing problem
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spelling doaj-art-099fb1dde2e74042bb25018975269ddf2025-08-20T02:45:06ZengBahria Univerisy Health Sciences, Campus KarachiJournal of Bahria University Medical and Dental College2220-75622617-94822022-12-01130110.51985/JBUMDC202287Self-Medication Among the Elderly and Factors Associated with ItZaheer AliRabeeya SaeedFatima KanwalFaridah AminNoureen DurraniAreeba Abdullah Objective: Our study aims to assess the frequency of self-medication in elderly people of Karachi, identify its reasons and associated risk factors. Study Design & Setting: This cross-sectional study was conducted in waiting areas of OPDs at Liaquat National hospital and its outreach centers. Methodology: Study duration was June-December, 2021. We approached all patients and aged 60 years and above. After taking written informed consent, targeted population was interviewed to find out self-medication performed within last three months and its reason and causes. Participants’ demographics, symptoms for which self-medication was performed, different type of medications used, reasons of opting self-medication and different approaches for dose adjustment were also investigated. Data was recorded by a pre-designed questionnaire. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 21. Result: Out of 200 elderly included in the study, 87% of them reported self-medication in a 3-month recall period. Pain (63.8%), fever (56.9%), headache (50%), cough, and cold (37.4%) were the most common symptoms. Pain killers (81.6%), fever-reducing drugs (58%) and cough syrup (39.1%) were the top three medicines used for self-medication. One-fifth of the respondents reported self-medication of antibiotics. Top three frequent reasons for self-medication were convenience (99.4%), disease of mild nature (85.1%) and for quick relief of symptoms (78.7%). None of the patient’s demographic factors were found to be associated with self-medication practice. Conclusion: Self-medication is a highly prevalent practice in elderly people of Karachi including non-prescribed usage of antibiotics. Major reforms in primary health care are needed to address this growing problem https://jbumdc.bahria.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/1060Elderly, Frequency, Geriatric, Prevalence, Self-medication
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Rabeeya Saeed
Fatima Kanwal
Faridah Amin
Noureen Durrani
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Self-Medication Among the Elderly and Factors Associated with It
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Elderly, Frequency, Geriatric, Prevalence, Self-medication
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title_full Self-Medication Among the Elderly and Factors Associated with It
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title_full_unstemmed Self-Medication Among the Elderly and Factors Associated with It
title_short Self-Medication Among the Elderly and Factors Associated with It
title_sort self medication among the elderly and factors associated with it
topic Elderly, Frequency, Geriatric, Prevalence, Self-medication
url https://jbumdc.bahria.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/1060
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