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Over-the-Counter Medicine Attitudes and Knowledge among University and College Students in Brunei Darussalam: Findings from the First National Survey

Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine is defined as safe and effective for the general public to use, without seeking therapy from a health professional. As primary social media and internet users, university and college students are more likely to be exposed to unverified sources of health information. T...

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Autores principales: Abdullah, Ishpa Shapiah, Chaw, Li Ling, Koh, David, Hussain, Zahid, Goh, Khang Wen, Abdul Hamid, Asma A’tiyah, Ming, Long Chiau
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8909889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270352
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052658
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author Abdullah, Ishpa Shapiah
Chaw, Li Ling
Koh, David
Hussain, Zahid
Goh, Khang Wen
Abdul Hamid, Asma A’tiyah
Ming, Long Chiau
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Chaw, Li Ling
Koh, David
Hussain, Zahid
Goh, Khang Wen
Abdul Hamid, Asma A’tiyah
Ming, Long Chiau
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description Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine is defined as safe and effective for the general public to use, without seeking therapy from a health professional. As primary social media and internet users, university and college students are more likely to be exposed to unverified sources of health information. This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of students at institutions of higher learning in Brunei with regard to the safe use of OTC medicines. A cross-sectional study was performed using a self-administered online questionnaire, adapted from the literature with additional information from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the educational resources in understanding OTC medicine for consumers. The questionnaire consisted of 4 sections: demographic information, knowledge of OTC medicines, attitudes, and practice. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. A total of 335 students returned a completed questionnaire. The students had a mean knowledge score of 7.1 out of 9, with more than half (53.4%) having good knowledge (knowledge score > 7), and only a small percentage (5.7%) with poor knowledge. Almost all of the students (99.7%) had a positive attitude toward OTC medicine use. Few of the students practiced improper habits in terms of OTC medicine use, such as not reading the instructions or taking more than the recommended dose. Awareness of proper OTC medicine use among students in institutions of higher learning is necessary to prevent the rise of inappropriate user practices.
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spelling pubmed-89098892022-03-11 Over-the-Counter Medicine Attitudes and Knowledge among University and College Students in Brunei Darussalam: Findings from the First National Survey Abdullah, Ishpa Shapiah Chaw, Li Ling Koh, David Hussain, Zahid Goh, Khang Wen Abdul Hamid, Asma A’tiyah Ming, Long Chiau Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Over-the-counter (OTC) medicine is defined as safe and effective for the general public to use, without seeking therapy from a health professional. As primary social media and internet users, university and college students are more likely to be exposed to unverified sources of health information. This study aims to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour of students at institutions of higher learning in Brunei with regard to the safe use of OTC medicines. A cross-sectional study was performed using a self-administered online questionnaire, adapted from the literature with additional information from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on the educational resources in understanding OTC medicine for consumers. The questionnaire consisted of 4 sections: demographic information, knowledge of OTC medicines, attitudes, and practice. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for data analysis. A total of 335 students returned a completed questionnaire. The students had a mean knowledge score of 7.1 out of 9, with more than half (53.4%) having good knowledge (knowledge score > 7), and only a small percentage (5.7%) with poor knowledge. Almost all of the students (99.7%) had a positive attitude toward OTC medicine use. Few of the students practiced improper habits in terms of OTC medicine use, such as not reading the instructions or taking more than the recommended dose. Awareness of proper OTC medicine use among students in institutions of higher learning is necessary to prevent the rise of inappropriate user practices. MDPI 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8909889/ /pubmed/35270352 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052658 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ming, Long Chiau
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35270352
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052658
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