Research Article

Awareness and Disposal Practices of Medicines among the Community in Hawassa City, Ethiopia

Table 10

Associations between respondents’ socioeconomic status and practices of ELU medicine disposal.

VariableFrequency (%)GenderAge (year)Family size (number)Educationala statusFamily income (ETB)
MaleFemale≤35>35≤4>4Grade 1–12College & above≤5000>5000

How do you dispose of expired medicines? (N=402)
Throw them in the garbage272 (66.5)97 (35.7)175 (64.3)184 (67.6)88 (32.4)155 (57.0)117 (43.0)57 (22.9)192 (77.1)90 (33.1)182 (66.9)
Bury underground16 (4.1)7 (43.8)9 (56.3)11 (68.8)5 (31.3)12 (75)4 (25)2 (16.7)10 (83.3)1 (6.3)15 (93.8)
Throw/flush them in the toilet83 (21.4)23 (27.7)60 (72.3)53 (63.9)30 (36.1)46 (55.4)37 (44.6)19 (25.7)55 (74.3)34 (41)49 (59)
Burn them31 (8.0)9 (29.0)22 (71.0)24 (77.4)7 (22.6)17 (54.8)14 (45.2)9 (31)20 (69)13 (41.9)18 (58.1)
χ2 = 2.79, p = 0.42χ2 = 1.91, p = 0.59χ2 = 2.25, p = 0.52χ2 = 1.24, p = 0.74χ2 = 7.70, p = 0.05

What do you do with unexpired but leftover/unused medicines? (N=402)
Keep them until they expire101 (25.1)37 (36.6)64 (63.4)75 (74.3)26 (25.7)70 (69.3)31 (30.7)10 (11.8)75 (88.2)32 (31.7)69 (66.3)
Dispose them as expired medicine301 (74.9)99 (32.9)202 (67.1)197 (65.4)104 (34.6)160 (53.2)141 (46.8)77 (27.6)202 (72.4)106 (33.1)195 (66.9)
χ2 = 0.41, p = 0.51χ2 = 3.01, p = 0.82χ2 = 8.13, p = 0.004χ2 = 8.32, p = 0.004χ2 = 0.40, p = 0.524

a(N = 364); thirty-eight respondents were excluded from the educational status in this study because their levels of education were out of the given range.