Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]

Self-medication (SM) is the use of medicines by people who take drugs without the advice of doctors. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of SM for dental pain, to compare the contributing factors, perception, and awareness regarding the practice among medical, dental and, pharmacy students. Methods...

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Main Authors: Mohamed, Zaty Ainaa, Azman, Nur Farhaanah, Masud, Mahyunah, Abdul Rahim, Mohd Aizat, Abu Hassan, Mohamed Ibrahim
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Published: Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2023
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spelling my.uitm.ir.745332023-09-04T15:19:38Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74533/ Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.] cos Mohamed, Zaty Ainaa Azman, Nur Farhaanah Masud, Mahyunah Abdul Rahim, Mohd Aizat Abu Hassan, Mohamed Ibrahim Personal health and hygiene. Including clothing, bathing, exercise, travel, nutrition, sleep, sex hygiene Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases Self-medication (SM) is the use of medicines by people who take drugs without the advice of doctors. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of SM for dental pain, to compare the contributing factors, perception, and awareness regarding the practice among medical, dental and, pharmacy students. Methods: This observational study was conducted among 573 year1 and year5 students undergoing the teaching of pharmacology. The validated questionnaires were distributed during the beginning of the years. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23. Results: The experience of dental pain by the students was 69-87%. The prevalence of SM among year1 and year5 were 30% and 49% (medical), 37% and 61% (dental), 46% and 57% (pharmacy) respectively with pharmacy year1 scoring highest at 46% and dental year5 at 61%. Both years medicated with analgesic at 17-33% while 35-70% opted for saltwater, ice packs, and others. The medical and pharmacy students perceived that they do not have a good ability to diagnose symptoms of dental pain. The majority was aware of drug interactions and expiratory dates. Conclusion: As expected, the year5 self-medicated more than the year1, made easy by the gain in knowledge and accessibility to medicines. Their perception and awareness rationalize them as future prescribers for medication. Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74533/1/74533.pdf Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]. (2023) Compendium of Oral Science (CORALS) <https://ir.uitm.edu.my/view/publication/Compendium_of_Oral_Science_=28CORALS=29/>, 10 (1). pp. 89-100. ISSN 2489-1102; 2637-0611
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topic Personal health and hygiene. Including clothing, bathing, exercise, travel, nutrition, sleep, sex hygiene
Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases
spellingShingle Personal health and hygiene. Including clothing, bathing, exercise, travel, nutrition, sleep, sex hygiene
Oral and dental medicine. Pathology. Diseases
Mohamed, Zaty Ainaa
Azman, Nur Farhaanah
Masud, Mahyunah
Abdul Rahim, Mohd Aizat
Abu Hassan, Mohamed Ibrahim
Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]
description Self-medication (SM) is the use of medicines by people who take drugs without the advice of doctors. Purpose: To determine the prevalence of SM for dental pain, to compare the contributing factors, perception, and awareness regarding the practice among medical, dental and, pharmacy students. Methods: This observational study was conducted among 573 year1 and year5 students undergoing the teaching of pharmacology. The validated questionnaires were distributed during the beginning of the years. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 23. Results: The experience of dental pain by the students was 69-87%. The prevalence of SM among year1 and year5 were 30% and 49% (medical), 37% and 61% (dental), 46% and 57% (pharmacy) respectively with pharmacy year1 scoring highest at 46% and dental year5 at 61%. Both years medicated with analgesic at 17-33% while 35-70% opted for saltwater, ice packs, and others. The medical and pharmacy students perceived that they do not have a good ability to diagnose symptoms of dental pain. The majority was aware of drug interactions and expiratory dates. Conclusion: As expected, the year5 self-medicated more than the year1, made easy by the gain in knowledge and accessibility to medicines. Their perception and awareness rationalize them as future prescribers for medication.
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author Mohamed, Zaty Ainaa
Azman, Nur Farhaanah
Masud, Mahyunah
Abdul Rahim, Mohd Aizat
Abu Hassan, Mohamed Ibrahim
author_facet Mohamed, Zaty Ainaa
Azman, Nur Farhaanah
Masud, Mahyunah
Abdul Rahim, Mohd Aizat
Abu Hassan, Mohamed Ibrahim
author_sort Mohamed, Zaty Ainaa
title Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_short Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_full Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_fullStr Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / Zaty Ainaa Mohamed ... [et al.]
title_sort self-medication practice for dental pain: expectations and rationality / zaty ainaa mohamed ... [et al.]
publisher Faculty of Dentistry, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2023
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/74533/1/74533.pdf
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