Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique

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Autor(a) principal: Lucas,Raquel
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Lunet,Nuno, Carvalho,Rui, Langa,Júlio, Muanantatha,Marília, Nkunda,Lucien-Pierre, Barros,Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2007001200005
Resumo: Patterns in the use of medicines are expected to reflect distinct health features between populations. This study aimed to describe the self-reported use of medication by a sample of university students in Maputo, Mozambique. We conducted a survey of 797 students in a private university in Maputo. Participants completed a questionnaire including socio-demographic data and pattern of medication use in the preceding month. Information was collected on the number and names of drugs, duration of use, and prescription. The drugs were grouped according to therapeutic indication. In the previous month, 56% of students had used at least one pharmaceutical drug, with higher prevalence for women (65.2% vs. 42.2%) and men attending health-related courses (67.4% vs. 53.2%). The most commonly used medicines were anti-inflammatory/analgesic drugs (62.2%), anti-infectives (25.9%), and vitamins/minerals (13.6%). The most frequently used single drugs were paracetamol (42.8%), amoxicillin (12.6%), and ibuprofen (8.4%). Duration of use was lowest for anti-inflammatory/analgesic drugs and highest for oral contraceptives. Use of medication by Mozambican students was similar to that observed in other university populations.
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title Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
spellingShingle Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
Lucas,Raquel
Drug Utilization
Drugs with Prescription
Students
title_short Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
title_full Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
title_fullStr Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
title_sort Patterns in the use of medicines by university students in Maputo, Mozambique
author Lucas,Raquel
author_facet Lucas,Raquel
Lunet,Nuno
Carvalho,Rui
Langa,Júlio
Muanantatha,Marília
Nkunda,Lucien-Pierre
Barros,Henrique
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author2 Lunet,Nuno
Carvalho,Rui
Langa,Júlio
Muanantatha,Marília
Nkunda,Lucien-Pierre
Barros,Henrique
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author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lucas,Raquel
Lunet,Nuno
Carvalho,Rui
Langa,Júlio
Muanantatha,Marília
Nkunda,Lucien-Pierre
Barros,Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drug Utilization
Drugs with Prescription
Students
topic Drug Utilization
Drugs with Prescription
Students
description Patterns in the use of medicines are expected to reflect distinct health features between populations. This study aimed to describe the self-reported use of medication by a sample of university students in Maputo, Mozambique. We conducted a survey of 797 students in a private university in Maputo. Participants completed a questionnaire including socio-demographic data and pattern of medication use in the preceding month. Information was collected on the number and names of drugs, duration of use, and prescription. The drugs were grouped according to therapeutic indication. In the previous month, 56% of students had used at least one pharmaceutical drug, with higher prevalence for women (65.2% vs. 42.2%) and men attending health-related courses (67.4% vs. 53.2%). The most commonly used medicines were anti-inflammatory/analgesic drugs (62.2%), anti-infectives (25.9%), and vitamins/minerals (13.6%). The most frequently used single drugs were paracetamol (42.8%), amoxicillin (12.6%), and ibuprofen (8.4%). Duration of use was lowest for anti-inflammatory/analgesic drugs and highest for oral contraceptives. Use of medication by Mozambican students was similar to that observed in other university populations.
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