Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey
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Resumo: | This article aims to describe the inappropriate use of medicines in the Brazilian urban population and to identify associated factors. We conducted a data analysis of a household survey carried out in Brazil in 2013–14. The sampling plan was done by clusters with representativeness of the urban population and large regions of the country, according to gender and age domains. For this analysis, we considered a sample of adults ( 20 years) who reported having chronic noncommunicable diseases, medical indication for drug treatment and medicine use (n¼12 283). We evaluated the prevalence of inappropriate use in the domains: non-adherence, inappropriate use behaviour and inadequate care with medicines, all verified in the following groups of independent variables: demographic and socio-economic characteristics, health and pharmaceutical care, health status and use of medicines. Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios were obtained using robust Poisson regression. It was found 46.1% of people having at least one behaviour of inappropriate use of medicines. The worst results were found for the domain of inappropriate use behaviour, a situation of 36.6% of the users, which included unauthorized prescriber, inadequate source of information and indication of the medicines by non-authorized prescribers. The best result was found for the lack of medicines care, informed by only 4.6% of users who kept expired drugs at home. The inappropriate use of medicines was associated with gender (female), region of residence (Northeast), not visiting the doctor regularly or visiting more than one doctor, not having free access to medicines and using of five or more medicines. There was a high prevalence of inappropriate use, which was associated with both individual and health system characteristics pointing out the need to set priorities as for health education and public interventions. |
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Luiza, Vera LúciaMendes, Luiz Villarinho PereiraTavares, Noemia Urruth LeãoBertoldi, Andréa DâmasoFontanella, Andréia TurminaOliveira, Maria AuxiliadoraCampos, Mônica RodriguesArrais, Paulo Sérgio DouradoRamos, Luiz RobertoDal Pizzol, Tatiane da SilvaMengue, Sotero SerrateFarias, Mareni RochaPNAUM Group2021-11-04T04:23:51Z20191460-2237http://hdl.handle.net/10183/231509001126681This article aims to describe the inappropriate use of medicines in the Brazilian urban population and to identify associated factors. We conducted a data analysis of a household survey carried out in Brazil in 2013–14. The sampling plan was done by clusters with representativeness of the urban population and large regions of the country, according to gender and age domains. For this analysis, we considered a sample of adults ( 20 years) who reported having chronic noncommunicable diseases, medical indication for drug treatment and medicine use (n¼12 283). We evaluated the prevalence of inappropriate use in the domains: non-adherence, inappropriate use behaviour and inadequate care with medicines, all verified in the following groups of independent variables: demographic and socio-economic characteristics, health and pharmaceutical care, health status and use of medicines. Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios were obtained using robust Poisson regression. It was found 46.1% of people having at least one behaviour of inappropriate use of medicines. The worst results were found for the domain of inappropriate use behaviour, a situation of 36.6% of the users, which included unauthorized prescriber, inadequate source of information and indication of the medicines by non-authorized prescribers. The best result was found for the lack of medicines care, informed by only 4.6% of users who kept expired drugs at home. The inappropriate use of medicines was associated with gender (female), region of residence (Northeast), not visiting the doctor regularly or visiting more than one doctor, not having free access to medicines and using of five or more medicines. There was a high prevalence of inappropriate use, which was associated with both individual and health system characteristics pointing out the need to set priorities as for health education and public interventions.application/pdfengHealth policy and planning. Oxford. Vol. 34, suppl. 3 (dec. 2019), iii27–iii35Doenças não transmissíveisAtenção primária à saúde : BrasilMedicamentos : UsoChronic non-communicable diseasesRational use of medicinesPrimary health careHousehold surveyInappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household surveyEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSTEXT001126681.pdf.txt001126681.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42603http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/231509/2/001126681.pdf.txt08108d34907b9b1cb7d78b7c20c09862MD52ORIGINAL001126681.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf187776http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/231509/1/001126681.pdfc98e5bf4bb2b439ded6c4b7d13d72d8eMD5110183/2315092021-11-20 05:47:22.729578oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/231509Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-11-20T07:47:22Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey Luiza, Vera Lúcia Doenças não transmissíveis Atenção primária à saúde : Brasil Medicamentos : Uso Chronic non-communicable diseases Rational use of medicines Primary health care Household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Inappropriate use of medicines and associated factors in Brazil : an approach from a national household survey |
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Luiza, Vera Lúcia |
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Luiza, Vera Lúcia Mendes, Luiz Villarinho Pereira Tavares, Noemia Urruth Leão Bertoldi, Andréa Dâmaso Fontanella, Andréia Turmina Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora Campos, Mônica Rodrigues Arrais, Paulo Sérgio Dourado Ramos, Luiz Roberto Dal Pizzol, Tatiane da Silva Mengue, Sotero Serrate Farias, Mareni Rocha PNAUM Group |
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Mendes, Luiz Villarinho Pereira Tavares, Noemia Urruth Leão Bertoldi, Andréa Dâmaso Fontanella, Andréia Turmina Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora Campos, Mônica Rodrigues Arrais, Paulo Sérgio Dourado Ramos, Luiz Roberto Dal Pizzol, Tatiane da Silva Mengue, Sotero Serrate Farias, Mareni Rocha PNAUM Group |
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Luiza, Vera Lúcia Mendes, Luiz Villarinho Pereira Tavares, Noemia Urruth Leão Bertoldi, Andréa Dâmaso Fontanella, Andréia Turmina Oliveira, Maria Auxiliadora Campos, Mônica Rodrigues Arrais, Paulo Sérgio Dourado Ramos, Luiz Roberto Dal Pizzol, Tatiane da Silva Mengue, Sotero Serrate Farias, Mareni Rocha PNAUM Group |
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Doenças não transmissíveis Atenção primária à saúde : Brasil Medicamentos : Uso |
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Doenças não transmissíveis Atenção primária à saúde : Brasil Medicamentos : Uso Chronic non-communicable diseases Rational use of medicines Primary health care Household survey |
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Chronic non-communicable diseases Rational use of medicines Primary health care Household survey |
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This article aims to describe the inappropriate use of medicines in the Brazilian urban population and to identify associated factors. We conducted a data analysis of a household survey carried out in Brazil in 2013–14. The sampling plan was done by clusters with representativeness of the urban population and large regions of the country, according to gender and age domains. For this analysis, we considered a sample of adults ( 20 years) who reported having chronic noncommunicable diseases, medical indication for drug treatment and medicine use (n¼12 283). We evaluated the prevalence of inappropriate use in the domains: non-adherence, inappropriate use behaviour and inadequate care with medicines, all verified in the following groups of independent variables: demographic and socio-economic characteristics, health and pharmaceutical care, health status and use of medicines. Crude and adjusted prevalence ratios were obtained using robust Poisson regression. It was found 46.1% of people having at least one behaviour of inappropriate use of medicines. The worst results were found for the domain of inappropriate use behaviour, a situation of 36.6% of the users, which included unauthorized prescriber, inadequate source of information and indication of the medicines by non-authorized prescribers. The best result was found for the lack of medicines care, informed by only 4.6% of users who kept expired drugs at home. The inappropriate use of medicines was associated with gender (female), region of residence (Northeast), not visiting the doctor regularly or visiting more than one doctor, not having free access to medicines and using of five or more medicines. There was a high prevalence of inappropriate use, which was associated with both individual and health system characteristics pointing out the need to set priorities as for health education and public interventions. |
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