Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)

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Autor(a) principal: Pons, Emilia da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Knauth, Daniela Riva, Vigo, Álvaro, National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines Research Group, Mengue, Sotero Serrate
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Objective To understand the predisposing factors that lead to the practice of self-medication and the factors associated with the use of medicines via self-medication in the adult population of Brazil. Methods The analyzed data are part of the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM), a survey whose population consisted of individual residents permanently domiciled in urban areas in Brazil. In this work, the data references the 31 573 respondents aged 20 or higher (76.2% of the final PNAUM sample). Poisson regression models with robust variance were used for estimating the independent effect of each variable with medicine use via self-medication. Results Of the interviewees, 73.6% stated they had used some medication without medical recommendation if they had previously used the same product; 73.8% stated they had used nonprescribed medicine when the medicine was already present at home; and 35.5% stated they had used some non-prescribed medication when they knew someone who had already taken the same medication. The prevalence of self-medication was 18.3%. The variables associated with the highest probability of using medicine via self-medication were: geographic region within Brazil, gender, age group, per capita income, self-assessment of health, self-reported use of previously used non-prescribed medication, and self-reported use of non-prescribed medication when that medication was already present at home. Conclusions The use of medicines via self-medication in Brazil is relatively frequent and influenced by previous experience and familiarity with the medications, and is more common among women and individuals with low self-assessment of health.
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spelling Pons, Emilia da SilvaKnauth, Daniela RivaVigo, ÁlvaroNational Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines Research GroupMengue, Sotero Serrate2018-10-27T03:12:25Z20171932-6203http://hdl.handle.net/10183/184038001078484Objective To understand the predisposing factors that lead to the practice of self-medication and the factors associated with the use of medicines via self-medication in the adult population of Brazil. Methods The analyzed data are part of the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM), a survey whose population consisted of individual residents permanently domiciled in urban areas in Brazil. In this work, the data references the 31 573 respondents aged 20 or higher (76.2% of the final PNAUM sample). Poisson regression models with robust variance were used for estimating the independent effect of each variable with medicine use via self-medication. Results Of the interviewees, 73.6% stated they had used some medication without medical recommendation if they had previously used the same product; 73.8% stated they had used nonprescribed medicine when the medicine was already present at home; and 35.5% stated they had used some non-prescribed medication when they knew someone who had already taken the same medication. The prevalence of self-medication was 18.3%. The variables associated with the highest probability of using medicine via self-medication were: geographic region within Brazil, gender, age group, per capita income, self-assessment of health, self-reported use of previously used non-prescribed medication, and self-reported use of non-prescribed medication when that medication was already present at home. Conclusions The use of medicines via self-medication in Brazil is relatively frequent and influenced by previous experience and familiarity with the medications, and is more common among women and individuals with low self-assessment of health.application/pdfengPLoS ONE. San Francisco. Vol. 12, no. 2 (Dec. 2017), e0189098, 12 p.População urbanaAutomedicaçãoAdultoBrasilPredisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL001078484.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf370851http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/184038/1/001078484.pdf0bfd4575566cd2ad9df26bd69f29f72aMD51TEXT001078484.pdf.txt001078484.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain37384http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/184038/2/001078484.pdf.txt42ffac2bf21927544374f547aea6c48cMD52THUMBNAIL001078484.pdf.jpg001078484.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2044http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/184038/3/001078484.pdf.jpg807d4fd15587774767ef2a2fcf8ed8f8MD5310183/1840382023-09-24 03:38:58.623487oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/184038Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-24T06:38:58Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
spellingShingle Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
Pons, Emilia da Silva
População urbana
Automedicação
Adulto
Brasil
title_short Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
title_full Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
title_fullStr Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
title_full_unstemmed Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
title_sort Predisposing factors to the practice of self-medication in Brazil : results from the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM)
author Pons, Emilia da Silva
author_facet Pons, Emilia da Silva
Knauth, Daniela Riva
Vigo, Álvaro
National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines Research Group
Mengue, Sotero Serrate
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Vigo, Álvaro
National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines Research Group
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Knauth, Daniela Riva
Vigo, Álvaro
National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines Research Group
Mengue, Sotero Serrate
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Automedicação
Adulto
Brasil
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Automedicação
Adulto
Brasil
description Objective To understand the predisposing factors that lead to the practice of self-medication and the factors associated with the use of medicines via self-medication in the adult population of Brazil. Methods The analyzed data are part of the National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines (PNAUM), a survey whose population consisted of individual residents permanently domiciled in urban areas in Brazil. In this work, the data references the 31 573 respondents aged 20 or higher (76.2% of the final PNAUM sample). Poisson regression models with robust variance were used for estimating the independent effect of each variable with medicine use via self-medication. Results Of the interviewees, 73.6% stated they had used some medication without medical recommendation if they had previously used the same product; 73.8% stated they had used nonprescribed medicine when the medicine was already present at home; and 35.5% stated they had used some non-prescribed medication when they knew someone who had already taken the same medication. The prevalence of self-medication was 18.3%. The variables associated with the highest probability of using medicine via self-medication were: geographic region within Brazil, gender, age group, per capita income, self-assessment of health, self-reported use of previously used non-prescribed medication, and self-reported use of non-prescribed medication when that medication was already present at home. Conclusions The use of medicines via self-medication in Brazil is relatively frequent and influenced by previous experience and familiarity with the medications, and is more common among women and individuals with low self-assessment of health.
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