Knowledge and need for information about non-prescription analgesics - A cross-sectional study among pharmacy customers
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Knutsen, Vera S.; Oland, Oda; Eriksen, Karoline; Holst, Lone; Garcia, Beate Hennie; Waaseth, MaritAbstract
Pain is among the most common causes for seeking drug treatment. There is widespread use of non-prescription analgesics, and previous studies suggest that the level of knowledge about these drugs is low.
The aim of the study was to describe the level of knowledge about nonprescription analgesics among pharmacy customers, thereby identifying population groups in high need of information.
The knowledge about non-prescription analgesics among pharmacy customers seems to be mediocre. Analyses show that groups with lower education have a higher need for information on safe use of RSL. It is relevant to draw up measures to increase the total knowledge score on non-prescription analgesics and knowledge within fields with particularly low knowledge.