Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution

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Autor(a) principal: Rossi, Isabella Leone
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Santos, Michelle Caroline Dos, Crisci, Ana Rosa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar
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Resumo: Self-medication habit of antibiotics contributes to the bacterial resistance mechanism, which is a global public health problem that must be prevented. The university student, as a future health professional, is summoned to guide a conduct and report on the use of antimicrobials regarding the casual agent, the site of infection and the severity of the disease. In this study, it has been verified, through a questionnaire, the profile of freshmen and academic students who are majoring in Biomedical Science in an institution of higher education, comparing the results obtained. It is a descriptive study with quantitative data approach (relative frequency – %) through a self-administered questionnaire, and containing 13 multiple choice questions stored in the database in Excel. The sample consisted of 132 undergraduate students from the Biomedical Science course from this University Center. Among the freshmen, the purchase of antibiotic is mainly influenced by previous experiences with the drug, what is not repeated by the students that are graduating and prefer to seek and follow medical advice. Thus, 91.8% of trainees believe that self-medication may be harmful to health. Regarding the use of anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic before the use of antibiotics, 67% of the entering students said that they take these medications, against 70% of the senior students that also do it. Therefore, we may conclude that information on the danger of self-medication is provided in the disciplines of microbiology and pharmacology, which have not been studied by the freshmen and is unknown by the general population, that appeals to self-medication due to the lack of knowledge. To reverse this situation, it is necessary a greater media exposure on educational practices regarding the risks, the benefits, and elucidation about multi-resistant bacteria.
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spelling Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education InstitutionAntibioticoterapia e sua Automedicação: Prática Comum entre Estudantes do Curso de Biomedicina de Instituto de Ensino SuperiorAutomedicationAntibiotic-prophylaxisUndergraduate students.AutomedicaçãoAntibioticoprofilaxiaAcadêmicos.Self-medication habit of antibiotics contributes to the bacterial resistance mechanism, which is a global public health problem that must be prevented. The university student, as a future health professional, is summoned to guide a conduct and report on the use of antimicrobials regarding the casual agent, the site of infection and the severity of the disease. In this study, it has been verified, through a questionnaire, the profile of freshmen and academic students who are majoring in Biomedical Science in an institution of higher education, comparing the results obtained. It is a descriptive study with quantitative data approach (relative frequency – %) through a self-administered questionnaire, and containing 13 multiple choice questions stored in the database in Excel. The sample consisted of 132 undergraduate students from the Biomedical Science course from this University Center. Among the freshmen, the purchase of antibiotic is mainly influenced by previous experiences with the drug, what is not repeated by the students that are graduating and prefer to seek and follow medical advice. Thus, 91.8% of trainees believe that self-medication may be harmful to health. Regarding the use of anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic before the use of antibiotics, 67% of the entering students said that they take these medications, against 70% of the senior students that also do it. Therefore, we may conclude that information on the danger of self-medication is provided in the disciplines of microbiology and pharmacology, which have not been studied by the freshmen and is unknown by the general population, that appeals to self-medication due to the lack of knowledge. To reverse this situation, it is necessary a greater media exposure on educational practices regarding the risks, the benefits, and elucidation about multi-resistant bacteria.O hábito da automedicação de antibióticos contribui para o mecanismo de resistência bacteriana, sendo um problema de saúde pública mundial que deve ser prevenido. O universitário, como futuro profissional da saúde, é cobrado no sentido de orientar uma conduta e informar quanto ao uso de antimicrobianos no que se refere ao agente causal, ao sítio de infecção e à gravidade da doença. Neste estudo, verificou-se, através de um questionário, o perfil dos acadêmicos ingressantes e concluintes do curso de biomedicina de uma instituição de nível superior, comparando-se os resultados obtidos. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo com abordagem quantitativa dos dados (frequência relativa – %) através de questionário autoaplicável, e contendo 13 questões de múltipla escolha armazenadas no banco de dados no programa Excel. A amostra foi composta por 132 alunos de graduação do curso de Biomedicina desse centro universitário. Dentre os acadêmicos ingressantes, a compra do antibiótico é influenciada principalmente pela experiência própria com o fármaco, o que não se repete com concluintes, que preferem procurar e seguir orientação médica. Assim, 91,8% dos concluintes acreditam que a automedicação pode trazer danos à saúde. Em relação ao consumo de anti-inflamatórios, analgésicos e antitérmicos antes do uso do antibiótico, 67% dos iniciantes disseram que fazem a utilização destes medicamentos, contra 70% dos concluintes que também a fazem. Portanto, conclui-se que informações sobre os perigos da automedicação são fornecidos nas disciplinas de microbiologia e farmacologia, disciplinas estas ainda não cursadas pelos ingressantes e desconhecidas pela população em geral, que recorre à automedicação devido à falta de conhecimento. Para reverter este quadro, é necessária uma maior exposição na mídia sobre práticas educativas, riscos, benefícios, e explicações sobre bactérias multirresistentes.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2014-07-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/2810.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2014.v17i2.28Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 17 n. 2 (2014): Julho/dezembro; 97-1052527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/28/20Rossi, Isabella LeoneSantos, Michelle Caroline DosCrisci, Ana Rosainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-03-08T14:23:38Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/28Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2018-03-08T14:23:38Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
Antibioticoterapia e sua Automedicação: Prática Comum entre Estudantes do Curso de Biomedicina de Instituto de Ensino Superior
title Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
spellingShingle Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
Rossi, Isabella Leone
Automedication
Antibiotic-prophylaxis
Undergraduate students.
Automedicação
Antibioticoprofilaxia
Acadêmicos.
title_short Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
title_full Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
title_fullStr Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
title_sort Antibiotictherapy and Self Medication: A Common Practice Among Students of a Biomedicine Course in a Higher Education Institution
author Rossi, Isabella Leone
author_facet Rossi, Isabella Leone
Santos, Michelle Caroline Dos
Crisci, Ana Rosa
author_role author
author2 Santos, Michelle Caroline Dos
Crisci, Ana Rosa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rossi, Isabella Leone
Santos, Michelle Caroline Dos
Crisci, Ana Rosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Automedication
Antibiotic-prophylaxis
Undergraduate students.
Automedicação
Antibioticoprofilaxia
Acadêmicos.
topic Automedication
Antibiotic-prophylaxis
Undergraduate students.
Automedicação
Antibioticoprofilaxia
Acadêmicos.
description Self-medication habit of antibiotics contributes to the bacterial resistance mechanism, which is a global public health problem that must be prevented. The university student, as a future health professional, is summoned to guide a conduct and report on the use of antimicrobials regarding the casual agent, the site of infection and the severity of the disease. In this study, it has been verified, through a questionnaire, the profile of freshmen and academic students who are majoring in Biomedical Science in an institution of higher education, comparing the results obtained. It is a descriptive study with quantitative data approach (relative frequency – %) through a self-administered questionnaire, and containing 13 multiple choice questions stored in the database in Excel. The sample consisted of 132 undergraduate students from the Biomedical Science course from this University Center. Among the freshmen, the purchase of antibiotic is mainly influenced by previous experiences with the drug, what is not repeated by the students that are graduating and prefer to seek and follow medical advice. Thus, 91.8% of trainees believe that self-medication may be harmful to health. Regarding the use of anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic before the use of antibiotics, 67% of the entering students said that they take these medications, against 70% of the senior students that also do it. Therefore, we may conclude that information on the danger of self-medication is provided in the disciplines of microbiology and pharmacology, which have not been studied by the freshmen and is unknown by the general population, that appeals to self-medication due to the lack of knowledge. To reverse this situation, it is necessary a greater media exposure on educational practices regarding the risks, the benefits, and elucidation about multi-resistant bacteria.
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