The practice of self-medication in children by their mothers in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo

Author:

Astrid Mukemo Katumbo,Thierry Sonny Tshiningi,Judith Sangwa Sinanduku,Loriot Kayinga Mudisu,Peggy Mulunda Mwadi,Olivier Mukuku,Oscar Numbi Luboya,Françoise Kaj Malonga

Abstract

Self-medication is a common practice in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). There are few studies on mothers’ practice of self-medication in children in DRC. Trying to draw an inventory of this practice, we carried out a survey of self-medication of children under 12 years of age by their mothers (n = 392) in Lubumbashi, DRC. The main objective was to assess frequency of self-medication and the secondary purposes were to describe habits, dangerous behaviors and common mistakes. The results speak for themselves: 96% of the mothers self-medicate their children; 95.7% do not know the exact dosage of the drug used; 97.17% do not check the expiry date; over 91% of the mothers use antimalarials, 41.3% antipyretics/analgesics and 26.3% antibiotics. Healthcare practitioners should involve household members in focused awareness on self-medication and its negative implications in order to encourage them to serve as change agents against the practice by mothers.

Publisher

Heighten Science Publications Corporation

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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