A Cross-Sectional Study on the Use of, Preference for, and Perceived Reliability of Mass Media for Drug-Related Information Among the General Public in Sarawak

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Ting, Chuo Yew [1 ]
Abd Wahab, Mohd Shahezwan [2 ]
Lee, Kah Seng [3 ]
Tan, Robin Tiow-Heng [4 ]
Ming, Long Chiau [2 ,5 ]
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[1] Sarawak State Hlth Dept, Pharmaceut Serv Div, Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
[2] Univ Teknol MARA, Fac Pharm, Vector Borne Dis Res Grp VERDI, Puncak Alam, Selangor, Malaysia
[3] Minist Hlth, Div Pharmaceut Sci, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
[4] Malacca State Hlth Dept, Pharmaceut Serv Div, Ayer Keroh, Melaka, Malaysia
[5] Univ Tasmania, Pharm, Sch Med, UMORE, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
关键词
drug information; mass media; social media; quality use of medicine; Internet; perception; HEALTH INFORMATION; CAMPAIGNS; INTERNET; WEBSITES; OUTCOMES; SEEKING; CANCER;
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10.1177/2168479016674041
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摘要
Background: Because of the large size of Sarawak and the high proportion of people residing in rural areas in this Malaysian state, disseminating drug-related information there can be challenging. It is, therefore, important to recognize the type of mass media for drug-related information that are salient to the people of Sarawak. This study was aimed at identifying the use of and the preferences for mass media to obtain drug-related information among the public in Sarawak. We also aimed to recognize the media perceived as the most reliable for drug-related information. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire carried out from September to October 2013. Survey respondents were recruited from 4 divisions in Sarawak: Kuching, Sibu, Miri, and Bintulu. Results: A total of 433 completed questionnaires were obtained at the end of the study period. All respondents had access to common mass media such as television (89.8%, 389/433), radio (68.6%, 297/433), and the Internet (66.1%, 286/433). Among all respondents, television (71.4%, 309/433) was noted as the most preferred media for drug-related information. Compared with rural respondents, urban respondents were significantly more likely to have access to and prefer the Internet to obtain drug-related information. On the other hand, rural respondents were more likely to have access to and prefer radio for such information compared to their urban counterparts. Conclusions: Television can be an important and attractive choice of mass media in a quality use of medicines (QUM) campaign. The Internet can be used to disseminate drug-related information in urban areas, whereas radio can be used in a QUM campaign targeting the rural public.
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