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. 2023 Nov 30;2023:4726010. doi: 10.1155/2023/4726010

Table 2.

Assessment of the knowledge and perception of adults towards self-medication practice in eastern Ethiopia, 2022.

Variables Frequency (n) Percent (%)
Self-medication could result in wastage of money No 97 15.0
Yes 550 85.0
Self-medication could result in drug resistance No 102 15.8
Yes 545 84.2
Self-medication could result in masking symptoms of underlying disease No 121 18.7
Yes 526 81.3
Do you think that medicine should be sold like any other goods? Yes 47 7.3
No 600 92.7
Do you perceive that any drug can cure any disease? Yes 16 2.5
No 631 97.5
Did you ever check the instructions that come with the package of the drug for self-treatment? No 274 42.3
Yes 373 57.7
Do you fully understand the information or the instruction in the package? No 332 51.3
Yes 315 48.7
Were you concerned about taking counter-opposing medicines? No 483 74.7
Yes 164 25.3
Is self-treatment/self-medication a good practice? Yes 149 23.0
No 498 77.0
Knowledge level towards self-medication Poor knowledge 194 30.0
Good knowledge 453 70.0
Knowledge score (mean (±sd)) 6.5 (±1.9)