MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS

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Autor(a) principal: RAMOS,HAYSSA MORAES PINTEL
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: CRUVINEL,VANESSA RESENDE NOGUEIRA, MEINERS,MICHELINE MARIE MILWARD DE AZEVEDO, QUEIROZ,CAMILA ARAÚJO, GALATO,DAYANI
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-753X2017000400145
Resumo: Abstract This article has analyzed the drug disposal form by the population of Distrito Federal (DF), reflecting about its possible health and environmental risks. For that, an exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted based on interviews with residents of all Territorial Planning Units in DF. Among the 393 interviewees, 73.8% had a stock of medicines at home, 78.9% had already discarded drugs, which were mostly done in the common waste (73,6%). Adequate discharge was strongly associated with greater schooling (p = 0,027), higher economic classification (p = 0,005), male sex (p = 0,006) and with receiving information about the subject (p <0,001). It is noted that the inappropriate disposal of drugs is common. It presents the need to incorporate the theme into specific policies and media.
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title MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
spellingShingle MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
RAMOS,HAYSSA MORAES PINTEL
Drug Residues
Public Health
Environmental Health
Medical Waste
title_short MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
title_full MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
title_fullStr MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
title_full_unstemmed MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
title_sort MEDICATION DISPOSAL: A REFLECTION ABOUT POSSIBLE SANITARY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS
author RAMOS,HAYSSA MORAES PINTEL
author_facet RAMOS,HAYSSA MORAES PINTEL
CRUVINEL,VANESSA RESENDE NOGUEIRA
MEINERS,MICHELINE MARIE MILWARD DE AZEVEDO
QUEIROZ,CAMILA ARAÚJO
GALATO,DAYANI
author_role author
author2 CRUVINEL,VANESSA RESENDE NOGUEIRA
MEINERS,MICHELINE MARIE MILWARD DE AZEVEDO
QUEIROZ,CAMILA ARAÚJO
GALATO,DAYANI
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RAMOS,HAYSSA MORAES PINTEL
CRUVINEL,VANESSA RESENDE NOGUEIRA
MEINERS,MICHELINE MARIE MILWARD DE AZEVEDO
QUEIROZ,CAMILA ARAÚJO
GALATO,DAYANI
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drug Residues
Public Health
Environmental Health
Medical Waste
topic Drug Residues
Public Health
Environmental Health
Medical Waste
description Abstract This article has analyzed the drug disposal form by the population of Distrito Federal (DF), reflecting about its possible health and environmental risks. For that, an exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted based on interviews with residents of all Territorial Planning Units in DF. Among the 393 interviewees, 73.8% had a stock of medicines at home, 78.9% had already discarded drugs, which were mostly done in the common waste (73,6%). Adequate discharge was strongly associated with greater schooling (p = 0,027), higher economic classification (p = 0,005), male sex (p = 0,006) and with receiving information about the subject (p <0,001). It is noted that the inappropriate disposal of drugs is common. It presents the need to incorporate the theme into specific policies and media.
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