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Health Seeking Behavior among Medical Students in the University of Sharjah
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作者 Sawalha, K. Sawalha, A. +5 位作者 Salih, E. Aldhuhori, N. Aboukalam, N. Bakie, R. Alkilani, H. Hussein, A. 《Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology》 2017年第8期561-564,共4页
Background: Medical students have different perception of symptoms and illness. Moreover, medical students reportbarriers to seeking help about their health, and are more likely to seek advice informally from friends... Background: Medical students have different perception of symptoms and illness. Moreover, medical students reportbarriers to seeking help about their health, and are more likely to seek advice informally from friends and/or family. It is important toidentify health seeking behaviors among medical students to be able to modify and interfere accordingly. Objectives: To describe thehealth seeking behavior of medical students in UOS and identify the factors affecting those behaviors. Methods: A cross-sectionalstudy was conducted at the University of Sharjah during the spring semester of the academic year 2012-2013. Self-administeredquestionnaires were distributed to all medical students from all 5 years. Questions were related to physical health seeking behaviorsonly. Data was analyzed using the SPSS21 software. Results: We have found that self-prescription was the most common practicedhealth seeking behavior among 91.8%-96.6% of UOS medical students (CI of 95%) followed by the order ignoring a health problem,seeking immediate care, using the internet, reading more about the problem and self diagnosis & management. All are practiced bymore than 50% of the students. A set of other behaviors was identified as well. Factors affecting these behaviors mainly included:self-care orientation & medical education. Other factors that had a role as well were: gender, stage of studying, having a chronic illnessand lack of knowledge about the health services available. Conclusions: Medical students in the University of Sharjah have a high levelof self-care orientation and accordingly, tend to react to their illness in a variety of ways. The most common of these is self-prescription.Studying medicine is the 2nd major factor that influences their health seeking behaviors. Sufficient guidance about the consequencesassociated with certain behaviors may be required. 展开更多
关键词 HEALTH SEEKING behavior self-prescription self-diagnosis.
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