2023
DOI: 10.3390/medicina59122093
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Assessing the Effects of Medical Information on Parental Self-Medication Behaviors for Children’s Health: A Comparative Analysis

Petruța Tarciuc,
Alina Duduciuc,
Sergiu Ioachim Chirila
et al.

Abstract: Background and Objectives: Health professionals have voiced concerns about the danger of self-medication in times of growing use of over-the-counter medicines and, in some contexts, the unregulated selling of them. Previous research has examined the incidence of parental self-medication as well as the use and abuse of antibiotics without medical advice. However, these studies have limited evidence on the role of family doctors and the perceived severity of self-medication in the case of parents. Based on the H… Show more

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“…Online health information may not always be accurate or reliable, leading to the misinterpretation of symptoms and conditions. Individuals may misdiagnose themselves based on general information found online, which can result in inappropriate treatment or delays in seeking proper medical care [ 3 ]. Self-medication without professional guidance can result in individuals choosing inappropriate medications, incorrect dosages, or treatments that may not address the underlying health issue.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Online health information may not always be accurate or reliable, leading to the misinterpretation of symptoms and conditions. Individuals may misdiagnose themselves based on general information found online, which can result in inappropriate treatment or delays in seeking proper medical care [ 3 ]. Self-medication without professional guidance can result in individuals choosing inappropriate medications, incorrect dosages, or treatments that may not address the underlying health issue.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%