Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception

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Autor(a) principal: Luís, Sílvia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Moura, Rita, Lima, Maria Luísa, Poggio, Lucia, Aragones, Juan Ignacio, Camilo, Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10437/12752
Resumo: Recent water analysis performed in senior residences showed high levels of water pollution due to pharmaceutical waste. The way people perceive pharmaceuticals’ environmental risk can contribute to reverse this problem, but it is still relatively unknown which factors influence their perception. The present study is two-fold. We first focused on exploring the levels of knowledge regarding environment/water pollution due to pharmaceutical residue of the groups responsible for prescribing (health professionals), handling (staff), and consuming pharmaceuticals on a daily basis (seniors) in senior residences. Secondly, we assessed their environmental risk perception of four pharmaceutical based on two main factors: prescription medication (non-prescribed versus prescribed) and disease severity (milder versus severe disease), accounting for their level of knowledge (deficit vs. sufficiency of knowledge). Data was collected in multiple senior homes located in three Southwestern European countries – Portugal, Spain, and France (N=300), using self-report surveys. Results show that across all groups, current knowledge was perceived to be low and the need to know more was perceived to be high. Results further indicate that participants made use of irrelevant information to assess the environmental risk of the pharmaceuticals. Prescribed pharmaceuticals and/or medication used to treat severe diseases were perceived as being more hazardous for the environment. Moreover, only for disease severity did this effect occur mostly in the deficit of knowledge group. These misconceptions might discourage stakeholders to take a more active role in reducing the impact of pharmaceutical residues in the environment/water sources, causing them to overlook this crisis.
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spelling Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perceptionPSICOLOGIAPERCEÇÃO DE RISCORESÍDUOS MEDICAMENTOSOSPOLUIÇÃO DAS ÁGUASPRESCRIÇÃO DE MEDICAMENTOSDOENÇASPSYCHOLOGYRISK PERCEPTIONPHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUESWATER POLLUTIONPHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUESDISEASESRecent water analysis performed in senior residences showed high levels of water pollution due to pharmaceutical waste. The way people perceive pharmaceuticals’ environmental risk can contribute to reverse this problem, but it is still relatively unknown which factors influence their perception. The present study is two-fold. We first focused on exploring the levels of knowledge regarding environment/water pollution due to pharmaceutical residue of the groups responsible for prescribing (health professionals), handling (staff), and consuming pharmaceuticals on a daily basis (seniors) in senior residences. Secondly, we assessed their environmental risk perception of four pharmaceutical based on two main factors: prescription medication (non-prescribed versus prescribed) and disease severity (milder versus severe disease), accounting for their level of knowledge (deficit vs. sufficiency of knowledge). Data was collected in multiple senior homes located in three Southwestern European countries – Portugal, Spain, and France (N=300), using self-report surveys. Results show that across all groups, current knowledge was perceived to be low and the need to know more was perceived to be high. Results further indicate that participants made use of irrelevant information to assess the environmental risk of the pharmaceuticals. Prescribed pharmaceuticals and/or medication used to treat severe diseases were perceived as being more hazardous for the environment. Moreover, only for disease severity did this effect occur mostly in the deficit of knowledge group. These misconceptions might discourage stakeholders to take a more active role in reducing the impact of pharmaceutical residues in the environment/water sources, causing them to overlook this crisis.Wiley Online Library2022-03-17T14:26:18Z2021-11-01T00:00:00Z2021-11info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfdoi.org/10.1111/RISA.13856http://hdl.handle.net/10437/12752engLuís, SílviaMoura, RitaLima, Maria LuísaPoggio, LuciaAragones, Juan IgnacioCamilo, Cristinainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-09T14:06:14Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/12752Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:13:49.444123Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
title Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
spellingShingle Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
Luís, Sílvia
PSICOLOGIA
PERCEÇÃO DE RISCO
RESÍDUOS MEDICAMENTOSOS
POLUIÇÃO DAS ÁGUAS
PRESCRIÇÃO DE MEDICAMENTOS
DOENÇAS
PSYCHOLOGY
RISK PERCEPTION
PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUES
WATER POLLUTION
PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUES
DISEASES
title_short Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
title_full Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
title_fullStr Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
title_full_unstemmed Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
title_sort Judging pharmaceutical environmental risk by its cover? The effects of prescription medication and disease severity on environmental risk perception
author Luís, Sílvia
author_facet Luís, Sílvia
Moura, Rita
Lima, Maria Luísa
Poggio, Lucia
Aragones, Juan Ignacio
Camilo, Cristina
author_role author
author2 Moura, Rita
Lima, Maria Luísa
Poggio, Lucia
Aragones, Juan Ignacio
Camilo, Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luís, Sílvia
Moura, Rita
Lima, Maria Luísa
Poggio, Lucia
Aragones, Juan Ignacio
Camilo, Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv PSICOLOGIA
PERCEÇÃO DE RISCO
RESÍDUOS MEDICAMENTOSOS
POLUIÇÃO DAS ÁGUAS
PRESCRIÇÃO DE MEDICAMENTOS
DOENÇAS
PSYCHOLOGY
RISK PERCEPTION
PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUES
WATER POLLUTION
PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUES
DISEASES
topic PSICOLOGIA
PERCEÇÃO DE RISCO
RESÍDUOS MEDICAMENTOSOS
POLUIÇÃO DAS ÁGUAS
PRESCRIÇÃO DE MEDICAMENTOS
DOENÇAS
PSYCHOLOGY
RISK PERCEPTION
PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUES
WATER POLLUTION
PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUES
DISEASES
description Recent water analysis performed in senior residences showed high levels of water pollution due to pharmaceutical waste. The way people perceive pharmaceuticals’ environmental risk can contribute to reverse this problem, but it is still relatively unknown which factors influence their perception. The present study is two-fold. We first focused on exploring the levels of knowledge regarding environment/water pollution due to pharmaceutical residue of the groups responsible for prescribing (health professionals), handling (staff), and consuming pharmaceuticals on a daily basis (seniors) in senior residences. Secondly, we assessed their environmental risk perception of four pharmaceutical based on two main factors: prescription medication (non-prescribed versus prescribed) and disease severity (milder versus severe disease), accounting for their level of knowledge (deficit vs. sufficiency of knowledge). Data was collected in multiple senior homes located in three Southwestern European countries – Portugal, Spain, and France (N=300), using self-report surveys. Results show that across all groups, current knowledge was perceived to be low and the need to know more was perceived to be high. Results further indicate that participants made use of irrelevant information to assess the environmental risk of the pharmaceuticals. Prescribed pharmaceuticals and/or medication used to treat severe diseases were perceived as being more hazardous for the environment. Moreover, only for disease severity did this effect occur mostly in the deficit of knowledge group. These misconceptions might discourage stakeholders to take a more active role in reducing the impact of pharmaceutical residues in the environment/water sources, causing them to overlook this crisis.
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