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Comparison of access to medicines between Klang Valley and East Coast of peninsular Malaysia for children living in poor households

Purpose: To compare access to medicines in children living in poor households (income of USD1/person/day) between urbanised Klang Valley and rural East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Methods: A semi-structured interview was conducted with caregivers to determine demographics, access to medicines, kno...

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Published in:Tropical journal of pharmaceutical research 2016-04, Vol.15 (4), p.861
Main Authors: Saiful, Asmalita, Ithnin, Muslimah, Mohd Rani, Mohd Dzulkhairi, Noh, Nor Azila, Hamid, Nazefah Abdul, Mohamed, Isa Naina, Al-Naggar, Redhwan, Bin Nor Aripin, Khairun Nain
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Summary:Purpose: To compare access to medicines in children living in poor households (income of USD1/person/day) between urbanised Klang Valley and rural East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia. Methods: A semi-structured interview was conducted with caregivers to determine demographics, access to medicines, knowledge, attitude and practice of parents in obtaining medicines for children. Results: There was no significant difference socio-demographically between poor households in Klang Valley (N = 58) and East Coast (N = 40). The study found that access to medicine for children (N = 325) in the households was adequate, where all households that reported illness in the children over the last 1 month and the last 6 month periods, obtained medicines and 99 % of the children were fully immunized. Qualitative analysis showed that poor households face several barriers in accessing medicines for their children such as financial, transportation, physical and attitudinal. Conclusion: Access to medicines for children living in poor households in both areas were similar and adequate. However, barriers to access remain and further studies are required.
ISSN:1596-5996
1596-9827
DOI:10.4314/tjpr.v15i4.28