Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest

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Autor(a) principal: Gama,Abel Santiago Muri
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Secoli,Silvia Regina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the practice of self-medication and the associated factors in the riverside population of the Middle Solimões river region - Amazon rainforest. Methods: a cross-sectional population-based study conducted between April and July 2015, through interviews at home. Results: the prevalence of self-medication among the riverside population was 76.3%. Analgesics and antibacterials were the main therapeutic classes used in self-medication. Self-medication proved to be associated with the male gender, young people, not having sought the health service in the last month, longer commuting from the community to the urban area and the habit of consuming allopathic medicines on their own. Conclusions: self-medication among the riverside population of Coari - Amazon may reflect the need to seek self-care by people, with the use of allopathic medicines without prescription, mainly due to the restricted access to health services.
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spelling Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon RainforestSelf MedicationSelf CareVulnerable PopulationsEpidemiologic StudiesRural PopulationABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the practice of self-medication and the associated factors in the riverside population of the Middle Solimões river region - Amazon rainforest. Methods: a cross-sectional population-based study conducted between April and July 2015, through interviews at home. Results: the prevalence of self-medication among the riverside population was 76.3%. Analgesics and antibacterials were the main therapeutic classes used in self-medication. Self-medication proved to be associated with the male gender, young people, not having sought the health service in the last month, longer commuting from the community to the urban area and the habit of consuming allopathic medicines on their own. Conclusions: self-medication among the riverside population of Coari - Amazon may reflect the need to seek self-care by people, with the use of allopathic medicines without prescription, mainly due to the restricted access to health services.Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672020000500180Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem v.73 n.5 2020reponame:Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (ABEN)instacron:ABEN10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0432info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGama,Abel Santiago MuriSecoli,Silvia Reginaeng2020-07-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-71672020000500180Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rebenhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpreben@abennacional.org.br||telma.garcia@abennacional.org.br|| editorreben@abennacional.org.br1984-04460034-7167opendoar:2020-07-06T00:00Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem (ABEN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
spellingShingle Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
Gama,Abel Santiago Muri
Self Medication
Self Care
Vulnerable Populations
Epidemiologic Studies
Rural Population
title_short Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_full Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_fullStr Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_full_unstemmed Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
title_sort Self-medication practices in riverside communities in the Brazilian Amazon Rainforest
author Gama,Abel Santiago Muri
author_facet Gama,Abel Santiago Muri
Secoli,Silvia Regina
author_role author
author2 Secoli,Silvia Regina
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gama,Abel Santiago Muri
Secoli,Silvia Regina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Self Medication
Self Care
Vulnerable Populations
Epidemiologic Studies
Rural Population
topic Self Medication
Self Care
Vulnerable Populations
Epidemiologic Studies
Rural Population
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the practice of self-medication and the associated factors in the riverside population of the Middle Solimões river region - Amazon rainforest. Methods: a cross-sectional population-based study conducted between April and July 2015, through interviews at home. Results: the prevalence of self-medication among the riverside population was 76.3%. Analgesics and antibacterials were the main therapeutic classes used in self-medication. Self-medication proved to be associated with the male gender, young people, not having sought the health service in the last month, longer commuting from the community to the urban area and the habit of consuming allopathic medicines on their own. Conclusions: self-medication among the riverside population of Coari - Amazon may reflect the need to seek self-care by people, with the use of allopathic medicines without prescription, mainly due to the restricted access to health services.
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