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A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore

Background: Self-medication is the act of consuming medicines at the individual's own suggestion or recommendation by a family member, a friend, or untrained or unqualified health care personnel. Practice of self-medication differs among individuals and is influenced by several factors like age...

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Autores principales: Samuvel Babu, Prasanna, Balu, Venkatesan, Uma Maheswari, Bhima, K M, Channabasappa, K E, Pankaja, Dkhar, Embhah
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Publicado: Cureus 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10308061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398726
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39672
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author Samuvel Babu, Prasanna
Balu, Venkatesan
Uma Maheswari, Bhima
K M, Channabasappa
K E, Pankaja
Dkhar, Embhah
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Balu, Venkatesan
Uma Maheswari, Bhima
K M, Channabasappa
K E, Pankaja
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description Background: Self-medication is the act of consuming medicines at the individual's own suggestion or recommendation by a family member, a friend, or untrained or unqualified health care personnel. Practice of self-medication differs among individuals and is influenced by several factors like age, educational status, gender, family monthly income, level of knowledge, and non-chronic illness. Aim: This study aims to compare the prevalence, knowledge of impact, and practice of self-medication among adults in urban and rural communities. Materials and methods: A non-experimental comparative study was conducted among adults in urban and rural communities practicing self-medication. In this study, the target population is aged between 21 and 60 years. The sample size is 50 urban adults and 50 rural adults. A convenient sampling technique method was used. The prevalence was assessed through a survey questionnaire. The self-structured questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge of impact, and a non-observational checklist was used to assess the practice which was adopted by the research investigator. Results: The present study results showed that the majority had inadequate knowledge (88%) regarding consuming self-medication in rural adults, there was overuse of self-medication practice (64%) in rural adults, and there was moderate usage of self-medication practice (64%) in urban adults. There was a statistically significant difference between knowledge and practice regarding self-medication among adults in urban and rural communities which was highly significant at p<0.05. Conclusion: In the present study, comparison of the results of knowledge of impact and practice of self-medication among urban and rural adults revealed that urban adults have better adequate knowledge of impact of self-medication which helps them to practice moderate usage of self-medication.
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spelling pubmed-103080612023-06-30 A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore Samuvel Babu, Prasanna Balu, Venkatesan Uma Maheswari, Bhima K M, Channabasappa K E, Pankaja Dkhar, Embhah Cureus Medical Education Background: Self-medication is the act of consuming medicines at the individual's own suggestion or recommendation by a family member, a friend, or untrained or unqualified health care personnel. Practice of self-medication differs among individuals and is influenced by several factors like age, educational status, gender, family monthly income, level of knowledge, and non-chronic illness. Aim: This study aims to compare the prevalence, knowledge of impact, and practice of self-medication among adults in urban and rural communities. Materials and methods: A non-experimental comparative study was conducted among adults in urban and rural communities practicing self-medication. In this study, the target population is aged between 21 and 60 years. The sample size is 50 urban adults and 50 rural adults. A convenient sampling technique method was used. The prevalence was assessed through a survey questionnaire. The self-structured questionnaire was used to assess the knowledge of impact, and a non-observational checklist was used to assess the practice which was adopted by the research investigator. Results: The present study results showed that the majority had inadequate knowledge (88%) regarding consuming self-medication in rural adults, there was overuse of self-medication practice (64%) in rural adults, and there was moderate usage of self-medication practice (64%) in urban adults. There was a statistically significant difference between knowledge and practice regarding self-medication among adults in urban and rural communities which was highly significant at p<0.05. Conclusion: In the present study, comparison of the results of knowledge of impact and practice of self-medication among urban and rural adults revealed that urban adults have better adequate knowledge of impact of self-medication which helps them to practice moderate usage of self-medication. Cureus 2023-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10308061/ /pubmed/37398726 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39672 Text en Copyright © 2023, Samuvel Babu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Samuvel Babu, Prasanna
Balu, Venkatesan
Uma Maheswari, Bhima
K M, Channabasappa
K E, Pankaja
Dkhar, Embhah
A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore
title A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore
title_full A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore
title_fullStr A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore
title_short A Comparative Study to Assess the Prevalence, Knowledge of Impact, and Practice of Self-Medication Among Adults in Urban and Rural Communities in Bangalore
title_sort comparative study to assess the prevalence, knowledge of impact, and practice of self-medication among adults in urban and rural communities in bangalore
topic Medical Education
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10308061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37398726
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.39672
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