Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Luis Felipe Stella
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Souza, Marli Adelina, Cassemiro, Pâmela Mayara da Silva, Souza, Patrícia Alves de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4334
Resumo: The study aimed to investigate the practice of self-medication among professionals working in the medical school of the University of Santa Catarina Plateau (UNIPLAC), in the city of Lages, SC. Self-medication is the practice of using drugs without prescription and / or supervision of medical professionals. Despite erroneous and dangerous, it is quite common and increasingly frequent in the academic and social environment. The survey was conducted by applying 42 questionnaires to collect sociodemographic data of each subject, as well as information about the practice of self-medication for the same by accepting and signing the informed consent (Informed Consent and Informed). Where 76.19% of the participants were female; 92.86% had average family income exceeding 4 minimum wages; 90, 48% reported practicing self-medication and of these more than 40% of frequent form. Another worrying statistic refers to the knowledge of bull of drugs, where almost a third of the participants were unaware of bull and consequently the possible side effects and adverse reactions of the same. Based on the analysis of the results and the literature review, it appears that the lack of more stringent legislation in the control of dispensing drugs, a fact that currently only occurs with some drug classes, coupled with the frequent presence of drug without the advice request an appropriate clinical examination, are the main contributing factors in order to feed the culture of self-medication.
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spelling Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SCAnálisis de la Práctica de Automedicación en Profesionales de la Salud que trabajan en el Curso de Medicina UNIPLAC en Lages- SCAnálise da Prática da Automedicação em Profissionais da Área da Saúde que atuam no Curso de Medicina da UNIPLAC em Lages- SCAutomedicaçãoProfissionais da saúdeCurso de Medicina.AutomedicaciónProfesionales de la saludCurso de Medicina.Self-medicationHealth professionalsMedicine course.The study aimed to investigate the practice of self-medication among professionals working in the medical school of the University of Santa Catarina Plateau (UNIPLAC), in the city of Lages, SC. Self-medication is the practice of using drugs without prescription and / or supervision of medical professionals. Despite erroneous and dangerous, it is quite common and increasingly frequent in the academic and social environment. The survey was conducted by applying 42 questionnaires to collect sociodemographic data of each subject, as well as information about the practice of self-medication for the same by accepting and signing the informed consent (Informed Consent and Informed). Where 76.19% of the participants were female; 92.86% had average family income exceeding 4 minimum wages; 90, 48% reported practicing self-medication and of these more than 40% of frequent form. Another worrying statistic refers to the knowledge of bull of drugs, where almost a third of the participants were unaware of bull and consequently the possible side effects and adverse reactions of the same. Based on the analysis of the results and the literature review, it appears that the lack of more stringent legislation in the control of dispensing drugs, a fact that currently only occurs with some drug classes, coupled with the frequent presence of drug without the advice request an appropriate clinical examination, are the main contributing factors in order to feed the culture of self-medication.El estudio buscó investigar la práctica de la automedicación en profesionales que trabajan en el curso de medicina en la Universidade do Planalto Catarinense (UNIPLAC), en la ciudad de Lages, SC. La automedicación consiste en la práctica de usar medicamentos sin la prescripción y / o supervisión del profesional médico. Aunque es erróneo y peligroso, es bastante común y cada vez más frecuente en el entorno académico y social. La investigación se llevó a cabo mediante la aplicación de 42 cuestionarios para recopilar datos del perfil sociodemográfico de cada entrevistado, así como información sobre la práctica de la automedicación por parte de ellos, al aceptar y firmar el Formulario de consentimiento libre e informado. Donde el 76.19% de los participantes eran mujeres; El 92.86% tenía un ingreso familiar promedio por encima de 4 salarios mínimos; 90, 48% dijeron que practican la automedicación y más del 40% de ellos con frecuencia. Otro dato preocupante se refiere al conocimiento de la lista de medicamentos, donde casi un tercio de los participantes desconocían la lista de medicamentos y, en consecuencia, los posibles efectos secundarios y sus reacciones adversas. Según un análisis de los resultados y una revisión de la literatura, parece que la falta de una legislación más estricta en el control de la dispensación de drogas, un hecho que actualmente ocurre solo con algunas clases de drogas, junto con la presencia frecuente de sugerencias de drogas sin la solicitud de un examen clínico adecuado, son los principales factores que contribuyen a alimentar la cultura de la automedicación.O estudo buscou investigar a prática da automedicação em profissionais que atuam no curso de medicina da Universidade do Planalto Catarinense (UNIPLAC), no Município de Lages, SC. A automedicação consiste na prática da utilização de medicamentos sem a prescrição e/ou a supervisão do profissional médico. Apesar de errônea e perigosa, é bastante comum e cada vez mais frequente no meio acadêmico e social. A pesquisa foi realizada através da aplicação de 42 questionários a fim de coletar dados do perfil sociodemográfico de cada entrevistado, como também informações a respeito da prática da automedicação pelos mesmos, mediante a aceitação e assinatura do TCLE (Termo de Consentimento Livre e Esclarecido). Apurado que 6,19% dos participantes pertenciam ao sexo feminino; 92,86% possuíam renda familiar média superior a 4 salários mínimos; 90, 48% afirmaram praticar a automedicação e destes mais de 40% de forma frequente. Outro dado preocupante refere-se ao conhecimento do bulário dos medicamentos, onde quase um terço dos participantes, não tinham conhecimento à respeito do bulário e consequentemente dos possíveis efeitos colaterais e as reações adversas. Com base na análise dos resultados e na revisão da literatura, constata-se que a falta de uma legislação mais rigorosa no controle da dispensação de medicamentos, fato que ocorre atualmente apenas com algumas classes medicamentosas, aliada a presença frequente de sugestões medicamentosas sem a solicitação de um exame clínico adequado, são os principais fatores que contribuem de forma a alimentar a cultura da automedicação.Research, Society and Development2020-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/433410.33448/rsd-v9i8.4334Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e211984334Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e211984334Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e2119843342525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4334/4674Copyright (c) 2020 Luis Felipe Stella Santos, Luis Felipe Stella Santos, Marli Adelina Souza, Pâmela Mayara da Silva Cassemiro, Luis Felipe Stella Santos, Patrícia Alves de Souza, Marli Adelina Souza, Marli Adelina Souza, Patrícia Alves de Souza, Patrícia Alves de Souzainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Luis Felipe StellaSouza, Marli AdelinaCassemiro, Pâmela Mayara da SilvaSouza, Patrícia Alves de2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4334Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:13.416395Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
Análisis de la Práctica de Automedicación en Profesionales de la Salud que trabajan en el Curso de Medicina UNIPLAC en Lages- SC
Análise da Prática da Automedicação em Profissionais da Área da Saúde que atuam no Curso de Medicina da UNIPLAC em Lages- SC
title Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
spellingShingle Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
Santos, Luis Felipe Stella
Automedicação
Profissionais da saúde
Curso de Medicina.
Automedicación
Profesionales de la salud
Curso de Medicina.
Self-medication
Health professionals
Medicine course.
title_short Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
title_full Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
title_fullStr Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
title_sort Analysis of Self Medication Practice in the Area of Health Professionals who work in the Medical School of UNIPLAC in Lages- SC
author Santos, Luis Felipe Stella
author_facet Santos, Luis Felipe Stella
Souza, Marli Adelina
Cassemiro, Pâmela Mayara da Silva
Souza, Patrícia Alves de
author_role author
author2 Souza, Marli Adelina
Cassemiro, Pâmela Mayara da Silva
Souza, Patrícia Alves de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Luis Felipe Stella
Souza, Marli Adelina
Cassemiro, Pâmela Mayara da Silva
Souza, Patrícia Alves de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Automedicação
Profissionais da saúde
Curso de Medicina.
Automedicación
Profesionales de la salud
Curso de Medicina.
Self-medication
Health professionals
Medicine course.
topic Automedicação
Profissionais da saúde
Curso de Medicina.
Automedicación
Profesionales de la salud
Curso de Medicina.
Self-medication
Health professionals
Medicine course.
description The study aimed to investigate the practice of self-medication among professionals working in the medical school of the University of Santa Catarina Plateau (UNIPLAC), in the city of Lages, SC. Self-medication is the practice of using drugs without prescription and / or supervision of medical professionals. Despite erroneous and dangerous, it is quite common and increasingly frequent in the academic and social environment. The survey was conducted by applying 42 questionnaires to collect sociodemographic data of each subject, as well as information about the practice of self-medication for the same by accepting and signing the informed consent (Informed Consent and Informed). Where 76.19% of the participants were female; 92.86% had average family income exceeding 4 minimum wages; 90, 48% reported practicing self-medication and of these more than 40% of frequent form. Another worrying statistic refers to the knowledge of bull of drugs, where almost a third of the participants were unaware of bull and consequently the possible side effects and adverse reactions of the same. Based on the analysis of the results and the literature review, it appears that the lack of more stringent legislation in the control of dispensing drugs, a fact that currently only occurs with some drug classes, coupled with the frequent presence of drug without the advice request an appropriate clinical examination, are the main contributing factors in order to feed the culture of self-medication.
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