| Literature DB >> 34444293 |
Yumei Luo1, Kai Reimers2, Lei Yang1, Jinping Lin3.
Abstract
The total amount of drug waste is expanding significantly as populations age and societies become wealthier. Drug waste is becoming a problem for health and the environment. Thus, how to reduce and effectively dispose of drug waste is increasingly becoming an issue for society. This study focuses on household drug management, which involves five sub-practices: selection, purchasing, using, storing, and disposing of drugs. A questionnaire survey was conducted in a second-tier Chinese city that reveals both problems and opportunities in these five sub-practices. The results show that consumers are aware of significant issues with regard to the safe and effective use of drugs as well as with regard to proper ways of disposing of and recycling drugs. Moreover, our analysis reveals promising opportunities for addressing these issues by developing novel services based on the idea of connecting the five involved sub-practices of household drug management. Connecting and adjusting practices in this manner can be seen as an important factor in reducing drug waste and pharmaceutical pollutants.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese residents; environmental health; household drug management; practice
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34444293 PMCID: PMC8391123 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18168544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Household Drug Management.
Questions (items) of household drugs management.
| Practices | Items | Options for Responding |
|---|---|---|
| Selection | When you decide to self-medicate, which ways to choose drugs? (Multiple Choice) | Own experience, recommendations by family members or friends, Advertisement/Internet/Newspapers and magazines, recommendation by sales personnel |
| Purchasing | I often wonder which drugstore has the medicine I want to buy | 1—strongly disagree, 5—strongly agree |
| It is not always known which drugstore is cheaper, more affordable, or has promotional activities. | 1—strongly disagree, 5—strongly agree | |
| When faced with the same drugs produced by different manufacturers, I often do not know which one to buy | 1—strongly disagree, 5—strongly agree | |
| Use | When I decide to take drugs, I often have problems such as how to combine various drugs, their dosages, and the times at which I take the drugs | 1—strongly disagree, 5—strongly agree |
| In the later period of medication or after getting better, it is often uncertain whether the drugs need to be adjusted, such as reducing the dose, choosing other alternative drugs, and so on. | 1—strongly disagree, 5—strongly agree | |
| In the long term, I often forget to take drugs on time. | 1—strongly disagree, 5—strongly agree | |
| Storage | Why do you keep drugs in your home? (Multiple Choice) | Habit of buying more drugs to keep at home in case of needs, drugstore promotion activities, the doctor prescribed an inexhaustible supply of medicine, large packages, others |
| How many medicines are commonly in your home? | Unclear, less than 20 boxes (bottles), 20–50 boxes (bottles), more than 50 boxes (bottles) | |
| How do you store your drugs in your home? | Storing in a random place, storing in a fixed place, storing in a fixed cool and dry place | |
| Do you tidy up the drugs in your home? | Never/Irregular/Regular | |
| Do you have any expired or unused drugs in your home? | Yes/No/Unknown | |
| Disposal | Have you ever heard of or taken part in a household recycling activity for expired or unused drugs | Never/heard of but did not take part in/have taken part in |
| How do you dispose the expired or unused drugs in your home? (multiple choice) | Throw away with household garbage, pour down the drain or flush down the toilet, send to recycling point | |
| When preparing disposal of expired drugs, I do not know how to do it effectively | 1—not at all satisfied, 5—extremely |
Sample demographics (n = 558).
| Measure | Items | Number of Respondents | Percentage % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (Years) | <20 | 52 | 9 |
| 20–35 | 261 | 47 | |
| 36–50 | 172 | 31 | |
| >50 | 73 | 13 | |
| Education | High school or below | 168 | 30 |
| College or Bachelor | 294 | 53 | |
| Master or PhD | 96 | 17 | |
| Income/per month (Chinese Yuan) | <2500 | 144 | 26 |
| 2500–5000 | 207 | 37 | |
| 5000–10,000 | 147 | 26 | |
| >10,000 | 60 | 11 | |
| Gender | Male | 266 | 48 |
| Female | 292 | 52 | |
| Number of family members | 1–2 | 40 | 7 |
| 3 | 177 | 32 | |
| 4 | 172 | 31 | |
| 5 | 169 | 30 | |
| Administrative districts | Wuhua | 122 | 22 |
| Chenggong | 102 | 18 | |
| Panlong | 103 | 19 | |
| Guandu | 117 | 21 | |
| Xishan | 114 | 20 |
Figure 2Ways of selecting drugs.
Possibly problematic situations concerning drug purchasing practices.
| Questions | Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|
| P1. I often wonder which drugstore has the medicine I want to buy | 2.76 (1.04) | −5.39 * |
| P2. It is not always known which drugstore is cheaper, more affordable, or has | 3.22 (1.06) | 4.93 * |
| P3. When faced with the same drugs produced by different manufacturers, | 3.36 (1.08) | 7.87 * |
* p < 0.01.
Possibly problematic situations concerning the drug use practice.
| Questions | Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|
| U1. When I decide to take drugs, I often have problems such as how to combine | 2.68 (1.03) | −7.87 * |
| U2. In the later period of medication or after getting better, it is often uncertain | 3.15 (0.97) | 3.58 * |
| U3. In the long term, I often forget to take drugs on time | 3.06 (1.04) | 1.39 |
* p < 0.01.
Figure 3Reasons to store drugs in homes.
Figure 4The number of drug packages stored in homes.
Figure 5The situation of drug storage in homes.
Figure 6How often consumers clear up their drug cabinets.
Figure 7Percentage of respondents who store expired drugs in their homes.
Figure 8Awareness about the possibility of used drugs recycling.
Figure 9Methods of expired drug disposal.
Practices and problems/opportunities.
| Practices | Questions | Problems/Opportunities |
|---|---|---|
| Selection | How | Most consumers depend on their experience and recommendations by sales personnel |
| Purchasing | Where | Consumers do not know which drugstores offer cheaper drugs or discount activities |
| What | It is difficult for consumers to choose between manufacturers | |
| Use | How to adjust | Consumers do not know how to adjust their medication |
| Storage | Why | Habit of storing large amounts of drugs and buying drugs in large package sizes |
| How to clear up | Most families clear up drugs cabinets irregularly and have large amounts of expired drugs in their homes. | |
| Disposal | How to recycle | Most consumers do not know about the activity while a significant share of consumers have actually engaged in recycling activities |
| How to dispose | Most consumers choose to throw drugs into the garbage |