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2020


Patient Prefer Adherence


14

Self-Medication Practices and Associated Factors Among Health-Care Professionals in Selected Hospitals of Western Ethiopia.

Authors

Fekadu G, Dugassa D, Negera G Z, Woyessa T B, Turi E, Tolossa T, Fetensa G, Assefa L, Getachew M, Shibiru T
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2020; 14:353-361.
PMID: 32110001.

Abstract

Even though the type, extent and reasons for self-medication practice (SMP) vary, globally self-medication (SM) is rising to relieve burdens on health services. However, inappropriate SMP results in economic wastes, damage of vital organs, incorrect therapy selection, risk of adverse drug reactions and development of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens. These consequences have severe implications including legal, ethical and quality of health-care delivery. Temporal increment and high prevalence of SM among health professionals is also a major bottleneck for Ethiopia. Hence, the study aimed to assess the SM among health-care professionals (HCPs) in selected governmental hospitals of Western Ethiopia.