Patterns of Self-Medication Practices of Mothers Having Under Five Children in El-Beheira Governorate | ||
Damanhour Scientific Nursing Journal | ||
Article 2, Volume 2, Issue 4, December 2024, Pages 17-29 PDF (756.38 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/dsnj.2025.335837.1046 | ||
Authors | ||
Asmaa Hosafy Kasem* 1; Abeer Abdel Aziz Madian2; Amel Attia Abd Elghaffar Moustafa2 | ||
1Nursing Specialist, Ophthalmology Hospital, Damanhour | ||
2Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Damanhour University. Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
Background: Self-medication is tremendously insecure practice as it increases morbidity and mortality in many developing and underdeveloped countries. Aim of study to assess patterns of self-medication practices of mothers having under-five children in El-Beheira governorate. Research design: A descriptive cross-sectional design. Settings: This study was conducted at the governmental primary health care centers in El-Beheira governorate. Tools: one tool of data collection was developed by the researchers and include three parts. Results: majority of mothers who obtained a poor level of knowledge had unsatisfactory practices. Conclusion: most of the studied mothers in El-Beheira governorate had a poor level of knowledge, and more than half of them had unsatisfactory self-medication practices. Recommendations: The Ministry of Health and Population (MOHP) implements their regulations to enhance the sale of prescription-only medicine (POM) and prohibit selling medicine without a prescription. Enhance the accessibility of health with cost effectiveness, especially in rural areas. Educational sessions should be provided for the mothers in MCH regarding medication administration to their children. | ||
Keywords | ||
Pattern; Self-Medication; knowledge; Practices; Under Five Children | ||
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