| Literature DB >> 28243140 |
Filipa Markotic1, Davorka Vrdoljak2, Marijana Puljiz3, Livia Puljak4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One form of self-medication is sharing of medications, defined as borrowing or lending medications in situations where the receiver of these drugs is not the individual to whom the medications were allocated.Entities:
Keywords: drugs; pain; risk awareness; risk estimation; self-medication
Year: 2017 PMID: 28243140 PMCID: PMC5315341 DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S123554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pain Res ISSN: 1178-7090 Impact factor: 3.133
Frequency of participants’ sharing of analgesics and their awareness of the risks related to sharing those drugs
| Question | Responses
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| Focus group A | Focus group B | Focus group C | Focus group D | Focus group E | Focus group F | Total | |
| Have you ever given someone your pain medication that you did not get by prescription? | Yes: 0 | Yes: 5 | Yes: 0 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 10 | Yes: 3 | Yes: 20 |
| No: 6 | No: 2 | No: 4 | No: 2 | No: 2 | No: 4 | No: 20 | |
| Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | |
| Have you ever given someone your prescription pain medication? | Yes: 1 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 1 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 11 | Yes: 5 | Yes: 22 |
| No: 5 | No: 5 | No: 3 | No: 2 | No: 1 | No: 2 | No: 18 | |
| Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | |
| Have you ever taken pain medication from a person who is not a physician? | Yes: 1 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 0 | Yes: 3 | Yes: 9 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 17 |
| No: 5 | No: 5 | No: 4 | No: 1 | No: 2 | No: 5 | No: 22 | |
| Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 1 | |
| When you took pain medication from another person, did you also take the accompanying package insert with information about the medication? | Yes: 0 | Yes: 1 | Yes: 0 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 5 | Yes: 2 | Yes: 10 |
| No: 4 | No: 5 | No: 4 | No: 2 | No: 7 | No: 5 | No: 27 | |
| Ø: 2 | Ø: 1 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 3 | |
| When you took pain medication from another person did you think it might be risky? | Yes: 4 | Yes: 4 | Yes: 3 | Yes: 3 | Yes: 4 | Yes: 5 | Yes: 23 |
| No: 1 | No: 2 | No: 1 | No: 1 | No: 8 | No: 2 | No: 15 | |
| Ø: 1 | Ø: 1 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 0 | Ø: 2 | |
Notes: Ø = no answer.
This is an English translation of the original version of these questions, which were presented in Croatian.
Free associations related to the question: What comes to your mind first, in relation to a risk of taking pain medications from other people?
| Focus group A | Focus group B | Focus group C | Focus group D | Focus group E | Focus group F |
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| Irresponsibility toward your health | Fear | Side effects | I think I’ll get dizziness, nausea, become panicked | Nothing | Fear |
Note: The original responses were given in Croatian and have been translated to English.
Free associations related to the question: How would you describe people who give their drugs to others?
| Focus group A | Focus group B | Focus group C | Focus group D | Focus group E | Focus group F |
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| They are as careless as persons who take unnecessary medication | Good | Irresponsible | Like myself, “good people”, because we all want the pain to pass as soon as possible | They primarily want to help, they think less about the consequences | Irresponsible, but good |
Note: The original responses were given in Croatian and have been translated to English.
Free associations related to the question: How would you describe people who take drugs from others
| Focus group A | Focus group B | Focus group C | Focus group D | Focus group E | Focus group F |
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| A careless person | I do not know | Undesirable behavior | Maybe they ran out of a drug at a given time, although I think that people who use the therapy regularly obtain the new one as soon as possible | It hurts him and he is not thinking a lot | Irresponsible |
Note: The original responses were given in Croatian and have been translated to English.
Questionnaires used during focus group discussions
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| 1. Age: __________ years |
| 2. Sex: M F |
| 3. Have you ever given someone your pain medication that you did not get by prescription? Yes No |
| 4. Have you ever given someone your prescription pain medication? Yes No |
| 5. Have you ever taken prescription pain medication from a person who is not a physician? Yes No |
| 6. When you took prescription pain medication from another person did you take also the accompanying package insert with information about a medication? Yes No |
| 7. When you took prescription pain medication from another person did you think it might be risky? Yes No |
| 8. From whom did you take prescription pain medication? _______________________ |
| 9. To whom did you give your prescription pain medication? _____________________ |
| 1. Does anyone have any questions before we start discussion? |
| 2. Firstly, describe situations in which you have taken pain medication from other people or you gave your pain medication to another person. |
| 3. Did you give to others, or take from somebody, pain medications which can be obtained only by prescription? |
| 4. What are possible risks or possible harmful consequences and danger for persons who take prescription pain medication from a person who is not a physician/health professional? |
| 5. What are possible risks or possible harmful consequences and danger for a person who gives his/her prescription pain medication to other people? Could that person be exposed to some risks or harmful effects and dangers? |
| 6. Is there a difference between the risk of sharing pain medications depending on whether the pain medication is prescribed or can be purchased over-the-counter without a prescription? |
| 7. Is there a higher risk associated with drug sharing if the pain medication is provided via prescription or if it can be bought over-the-counter; please explain your opinion. |
| 8. Please share with us your attitudes or any other thoughts about sharing pain medications. |
| 9. Do you have any other comments about sharing prescription analgesics? |
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| Now, we kindly ask you to write any word that comes to your mind regarding sharing pain medications following these questions: |
| 1. What comes to your mind first, in relation to a risk of taking pain medications from other people? |
| 2. How would you describe people who give their prescription drugs to others? |
| 3. How would you describe people who take prescription drugs from others? |
| 4. Should health care workers do something to ensure that patients do not share their prescription drugs with others? If yes, what should they do? |
| 5. What are the possible benefits of giving your prescription pain medications to others? |
| 6. What are the possible harmful consequences if you refuse to give someone an analgesic who asks for it? |
Note: This is an English translation of the original version of this questionnaire, which was presented in Croatian.