2016
DOI: 10.19082/3205
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Self-medication and its Effective Modifiable Factors among Elderly Referred Health Care Centers in Shahr-e-Kord in 2015

Abstract: IntroductionDrug overuse is a serious problem for health care, and one of the biggest problems for the socio-economic well-being of different communities. The elderly tend to use more drugs due to changes in their cognitive and physiological factors. One of the best ways to evaluate the health level of elderly people is to evaluate their self-medication. This study was conducted to investigate self-medication among the elderly in Shahr-e-Kord.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was conducted on 350 people older … Show more

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“…Ultimately, the aim of the study and economic and cultural characteristics of people led to the differences in results. The perceived benefits were shown to be significantly correlated with safe behaviors in some other investigations (32). So, it seems that pointing out the benefits through intervention and increased knowledge can promote safe behaviors in the best way.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Ultimately, the aim of the study and economic and cultural characteristics of people led to the differences in results. The perceived benefits were shown to be significantly correlated with safe behaviors in some other investigations (32). So, it seems that pointing out the benefits through intervention and increased knowledge can promote safe behaviors in the best way.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…( 15 ) These differences may be related to differences in the burden of diseases in the countries and to the sensitivity, severity, perceived barriers, and patient educational levels, as suggested by some authors. ( 33 ) Similarly, the type of drug varies depending on other aspects not evaluated in this research, such as depression, functional dependence, recent hospitalization, activity restriction, and physical inactivity. ( 15 )…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has economic impacts, such as disrupting the pharmaceutical market and increasing the financial burden to the governments, insurance companies, and the public. 13 Self-medication rates differ across countries due to cultural, political, and economic circumstances. 14 Studies showed that the majority of self-medication among health students in India was 92.7%, 15 among nursing students in Brazil was 76.0%, 16 among medical students in Kuwait was 97.8%, 17 in undergraduate medical students of Saudi Arabia was 90.5%, 18 in pharmacy students of the UAE was 86%, 19 and among university students of Oman was 94%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%