A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú
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Resumo: | The research Polypharmacy in the use of psychotropic drugs in Primary Health Care aimed to characterize the polypharmacy of psychotropic drugs in users of Primary Health Care who receive their drugs in the Pharmacy Pole of Maracanaú-Ce. This was a cross-sectional study using a quantitative approach. Data were collected by the principal researcher through a structured questionnaire and consultation with medical prescriptions. A total of 293 APS users were interviewed seeking medication receipt at the Pharmacy Pole. The results showed that most users were female (70.65%), the average age of 48.94 years and not receiving social benefits (66.55%). They have elementary school level (56.99%) and married marital status (49.83%). Most users had no psychiatric hospitalization in the last 12 months and the main secondary disease was hypertension (46.15%). APS users predominantly perform the medication approach (82.59%) and a small part perform the non-medication approach in an associated manner (17.41%), mainly individually (88.23%) by the professional psychologist (76 , 47%) being followed in other places, where CAPS was the most sought (75.20%). Considering psychotropic polypharmacy as the use of two or more drugs for the same patient, it was found that 44.70% of users practice polypharmacy, where the most consumed drugs were: amitriptyline, diazepam, fluoxetine, risperidone, carbamazepine, paroxetine, alprazolam , clonazepam, sodium valproate and levomepromazine. The main indications for medication use were: nervousness (42.10%), insomnia (31.1%) and depression (13.15%) and the main problems resulting from this use were: drowsiness (27.27%) and dizziness (18.18%). Users report that they no longer receive the drugs in this pharmacy (37.20%) and when this occurs, buy (98.17%). Regarding the origin of the prescription, most are from the Basic Health Unit (69.62%), prescribed by the clinician (79.52%). The factors associated with psychotropic polypharmacy were: gender, age, education, marital status, health problem, hypertension, psychiatric hospitalization, followup in other places, origin of the prescription, specialty of the prescriber and no longer receiving the drugs in this pharmacy. After logistic regression analysis by the bacward model, the factors that were associated with psychotropic polypharmacy were: origin of prescription and follow-up in other places. The study revealed that most APS users practice polypharmacy of psychotropic drugs and that non-drug approaches are still underused in health services, suggesting that mental health care practices are implemented in these services in geographically known territory. |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de MaracanaúPolimedicaçãoPsicotrópicosAtenção Primária à SaúdeThe research Polypharmacy in the use of psychotropic drugs in Primary Health Care aimed to characterize the polypharmacy of psychotropic drugs in users of Primary Health Care who receive their drugs in the Pharmacy Pole of Maracanaú-Ce. This was a cross-sectional study using a quantitative approach. Data were collected by the principal researcher through a structured questionnaire and consultation with medical prescriptions. A total of 293 APS users were interviewed seeking medication receipt at the Pharmacy Pole. The results showed that most users were female (70.65%), the average age of 48.94 years and not receiving social benefits (66.55%). They have elementary school level (56.99%) and married marital status (49.83%). Most users had no psychiatric hospitalization in the last 12 months and the main secondary disease was hypertension (46.15%). APS users predominantly perform the medication approach (82.59%) and a small part perform the non-medication approach in an associated manner (17.41%), mainly individually (88.23%) by the professional psychologist (76 , 47%) being followed in other places, where CAPS was the most sought (75.20%). Considering psychotropic polypharmacy as the use of two or more drugs for the same patient, it was found that 44.70% of users practice polypharmacy, where the most consumed drugs were: amitriptyline, diazepam, fluoxetine, risperidone, carbamazepine, paroxetine, alprazolam , clonazepam, sodium valproate and levomepromazine. The main indications for medication use were: nervousness (42.10%), insomnia (31.1%) and depression (13.15%) and the main problems resulting from this use were: drowsiness (27.27%) and dizziness (18.18%). Users report that they no longer receive the drugs in this pharmacy (37.20%) and when this occurs, buy (98.17%). Regarding the origin of the prescription, most are from the Basic Health Unit (69.62%), prescribed by the clinician (79.52%). The factors associated with psychotropic polypharmacy were: gender, age, education, marital status, health problem, hypertension, psychiatric hospitalization, followup in other places, origin of the prescription, specialty of the prescriber and no longer receiving the drugs in this pharmacy. After logistic regression analysis by the bacward model, the factors that were associated with psychotropic polypharmacy were: origin of prescription and follow-up in other places. The study revealed that most APS users practice polypharmacy of psychotropic drugs and that non-drug approaches are still underused in health services, suggesting that mental health care practices are implemented in these services in geographically known territory.O estudo objetivou caracterizar a polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos em usuários da Atenção Primária à Saúde que recebem seus medicamentos na Farmácia Polo do município de Maracanaú-Ce. Tratou-se de um estudo transversal por meio de abordagem quantitativa. Os dados foram coletados por meio de questionário estruturado e consulta às prescrições médicas. Foram entrevistados 293 usuários da APS. Os resultados demonstraram que a maioria dos usuários era do sexo feminino (70,65%), a média de idade de 48,94 anos e não recebem benefícios sociais (66,55%). Possuem Ensino Fundamental (56,99%) e estado civil casado (49,83%). A maior parte dos usuários não tiveram internação psiquiátrica nos últimos 12 meses e a principal doença secundária foi a hipertensão (46,15%). Os usuários da APS realizam predominantemente a abordagem medicamentosa (82,59%) e uma pequena parte realiza a abordagem não-medicamentosa de forma associada (17,41%), principalmente de forma individual (88,23%) pelo profissional psicólogo (76,47%) sendo ainda acompanhados em outros locais, onde o CAPS se mostrou o mais procurado (75,20%). Considerando a polifarmácia psicotrópica como o uso de dois ou mais medicamentos para o mesmo paciente, obteve-se que 44,70% dos usuários praticam polifarmácia, onde os medicamentos mais consumidos foram: amitriptilina, diazepam e fluoxetina. As principais indicações para o uso dos medicamentos foram: nervosismo (42,10%) , insônia (31,1%) e depressão (13,15%) e os principais problemas decorrentes desse uso foram: sonolência (27,27%) e tontura (18,18%). Quanto a origem da prescrição, a maioria são da Unidade Básica de Saúde (69,62%), prescritas pelo clínico (79,52%). Após análise de regressão logística pelo modelo bacward os fatores que se apresentaram associados à polifarmácia psicotrópica foram: origem da prescrição e acompanhamento em outros locais. O estudo revelou que grande parte dos usuários da APS praticam a polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos e que as abordagens não-medicamentosas ainda são subaproveitadas nos serviços de saúde.Gondim, Ana Paula SoaresCorreia, Gabriela de Almeida Ricarte2020-03-31T13:54:59Z2020-03-31T13:54:59Z2019-09-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfCORREIA, G. A. R. A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú. 2019. 175 f. 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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú Correia, Gabriela de Almeida Ricarte Polimedicação Psicotrópicos Atenção Primária à Saúde |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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A polifarmácia de medicamentos psicotrópicos na atenção primária à saúde do município de Maracanaú |
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Correia, Gabriela de Almeida Ricarte |
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Correia, Gabriela de Almeida Ricarte |
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Gondim, Ana Paula Soares |
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Correia, Gabriela de Almeida Ricarte |
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Polimedicação Psicotrópicos Atenção Primária à Saúde |
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Polimedicação Psicotrópicos Atenção Primária à Saúde |
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The research Polypharmacy in the use of psychotropic drugs in Primary Health Care aimed to characterize the polypharmacy of psychotropic drugs in users of Primary Health Care who receive their drugs in the Pharmacy Pole of Maracanaú-Ce. This was a cross-sectional study using a quantitative approach. Data were collected by the principal researcher through a structured questionnaire and consultation with medical prescriptions. A total of 293 APS users were interviewed seeking medication receipt at the Pharmacy Pole. The results showed that most users were female (70.65%), the average age of 48.94 years and not receiving social benefits (66.55%). They have elementary school level (56.99%) and married marital status (49.83%). Most users had no psychiatric hospitalization in the last 12 months and the main secondary disease was hypertension (46.15%). APS users predominantly perform the medication approach (82.59%) and a small part perform the non-medication approach in an associated manner (17.41%), mainly individually (88.23%) by the professional psychologist (76 , 47%) being followed in other places, where CAPS was the most sought (75.20%). Considering psychotropic polypharmacy as the use of two or more drugs for the same patient, it was found that 44.70% of users practice polypharmacy, where the most consumed drugs were: amitriptyline, diazepam, fluoxetine, risperidone, carbamazepine, paroxetine, alprazolam , clonazepam, sodium valproate and levomepromazine. The main indications for medication use were: nervousness (42.10%), insomnia (31.1%) and depression (13.15%) and the main problems resulting from this use were: drowsiness (27.27%) and dizziness (18.18%). Users report that they no longer receive the drugs in this pharmacy (37.20%) and when this occurs, buy (98.17%). Regarding the origin of the prescription, most are from the Basic Health Unit (69.62%), prescribed by the clinician (79.52%). The factors associated with psychotropic polypharmacy were: gender, age, education, marital status, health problem, hypertension, psychiatric hospitalization, followup in other places, origin of the prescription, specialty of the prescriber and no longer receiving the drugs in this pharmacy. After logistic regression analysis by the bacward model, the factors that were associated with psychotropic polypharmacy were: origin of prescription and follow-up in other places. The study revealed that most APS users practice polypharmacy of psychotropic drugs and that non-drug approaches are still underused in health services, suggesting that mental health care practices are implemented in these services in geographically known territory. |
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