ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2017;34(2):147-158 |
Original article
UDC: 616.89-008.441.1:61-057.875
DOI: 10.1515/afmnai-2017-0016
Factors Influencing the Fear of Needles among Students of Medicine and Pharmacy
Boban Milovanović, Dušan Tomović, Slobodan M. Janković, Iva Grubor, Ljiljana Nikolić, Miloš Nikolić, Marina Mijajlović, Strahinja Mrvić, Ana Divjak, Andjela Milojević, Jelena Djoković, Andjelka Prokić, Andriana Bukonjić, Marija Sekulić, Vesna Matić, Djordje Vukmirović, Bojan Rakonjac, Tanja Dimitrijević, Nataša Nikolić, Dragutin Jovanović, Jelena Milovanović, Marija Ratković, Nevena Barudžić, Nenad Mladenović, Milan Milutinović, Ana Antanasković, Milena Nikolić
University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Medical science, Kragujevac, Serbia
summary
Fear of needles can significantly limit professional and social functioning of a
person, and is highly prevalent in general population (4%).
The aim of our study was to reveal risk factors that are associated with
fear of needles among healthy university students of medicine and pharmacy. The
study was of a cross-sectional type. In total, 301 students of medicine or
pharmacy (82% female and 18% male) attending from 1st to 5th year of study were
surveyed at the Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Kragujevac, Serbia.
The students were surveyed using a questionnaires (scales) for assessing the
fear of needless, a visual analog scale for self-assessment intensity of the
fear of needless, and a general questionnaire with questions about
socio-demographic characteristics of the participants. Using a score on the
scales as out-come variables, multiple regressions were employed to reveal
factors that may influence the fear of needles.
Average values of Blood/Injection Fear Scale, Injection Phobia Scale-Anxiety and
Medical Avoidance Survey scores were 7.89 ± 9.48, 4.46 ± 5.18 and 89.95 ± 12.73,
respectively. The following factors affected significantly the score of the
scales: course of study, chronic disease in the family, fear of a dentist, smell
of the room phobia, sound phobia, score on the Beck`s anxiety scale and fear of
a situation when medical staff give an injection. The presence of chronic
disease in the family was a protective factor, while the other six factors were
contributing to the fear of needles. Fear of needles
is more prevalent among the students of pharmacy than among the students of
medicine. It is less frequent among students with chronic disease in their
family, while fear of dentist, smell of the room phobia, sound phobia, general
anxiety and fear from the situation when medical staff give an injection are
all factors that predispose students of medicine or pharmacy to develop fear of
needles.
Key words: fear of needles, risk factors, university students, medicine, pharmacy