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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use Fifty % of respondents who completed all survey questions (n ?140 of 280) reported recommending NSAIDs to their individuals. Of those, 88.three and 79.three recommend OTC oral and topical NSAIDs, respectively, and 19.three and 13.eight advocate prescription oral and topical NSAIDs, respectively. Most respondents who recommend NSAIDs reported that they commonly advise their individuals to consult a pharmacist (91.7 ) or common or healthcare practitioner (87.2 ). Quite a few also provide warnings or advice also as details on indications, precautions, contraindications, and negative effects. Less normally, they reported discussing dosage, drug interactions, and brand names (see Figure 1). From the respondents who advocate NSAIDs, 75.2 reported that they record these discussions inside a patient's clinical record. NSAID expertise Respondents demonstrated variable know-how of exactly where and how you can obtain NSAIDs. Only 2.8 (n ?3 of 107) of respondents who propose NSAIDs appropriately identified the point of access for all ten NSAIDs listed. This percentage was not substantially different from that with the respondents who do not recommend NSAIDs; ofGreen and NormanSurvey of Ontario Physiotherapists' Understanding and Use of, and Attitudes toward, NSAIDs in PracticeTablePhysiotherapists' Knowledge of title= 2750858.2807526 NSAIDs No. ( ) of respondentsFindings Circumstances title= AJPH.2015.302719 for which NSAIDs may be indicated (n ?178) All appropriate Partially right Don't know/did not respond Conditions for which NSAIDs could be contraindicated (n ?176) All correct Partially correct Do not know/did not respond Adverse reactions to oral NSAIDs (n ?175) All right Partially correct Don't know/did not respond Adverse reactions to topical NSAIDs (n ?175) All correct Partially appropriate Don't know/did not respond Drugs with which NSAIDs may well interact (n ?176) All appropriate Partially correct Never know/did not respondNote: Percentages might total extra than 100 due to rounding. NSAIDs ?non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.Suggest NSAIDs 79 (84.0) 15 (16.0) 0 (0.0) 61 (65.6) 18 (19.4) 14 (15.1) 78 (84.8) 2 (two.2) 12 (13.0) 63 (68.five) 0 (0.0) 29 (31.five) 34 (36.two) 31 (33.0) 29 (30.8)Do not suggest NSAIDs 64 (76.two) 7 (eight.three) 13 (15.5) 35 (42.2) 23 (27.7) 25 (30.1) 55 (66.three) 1 (1.two) 27 (32.5) 44 (53.0) 0 (0.0) 39 (47.0) 14 (17.1) 19 (23. 1) 49 (59.eight)Total 143 (80.3) 22 (12.four) 13 (7.three) 96 (54.5) 41 (23.three) 39 (22.two) 133 (76.0) 3 (1.7) 39 (22.three) 107 (61.1) 0 (0.0) 68 (38.9) 48 (27.3) 50 (28.4) 78 (44.3)usually do not recommend NSAIDs were 76.2 (n ?64 title= jp.2015.144 of 84) and 42.two (n ?35 of 83), respectively (see Table 1). When we analyzed responses towards the question about indications, ``all correct was collapsed into ``partially correct for the Fisher's precise test simply because respondents who recommend NSAIDs may well suggest them for only 1 situation. The 2 ?2 table for the Fisher's precise test about ), we overlaid the base maps with satellite photos as described in indications was hence composed of [94 (i.e., 79 ?15), 0, 71 (i.e., 64 ?7), 13] (see Table 1, leading sect.