Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients
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Resumo: | Self-medication refers to the consumption of medication to treat diseases and symptoms, resulting from a self-assessment, without the participation of a physician or qualified professional. This practice, despite being understood as part of self-care, when negligently performed represents a great risk. The effects of this practice can cause from drug interactions and adverse reactions, to severe cases of intoxication leading to death. Therefore, this study aims to verify the rates of self-medication in patients with renal failure, describe its consequences, analyze its main causes and the importance of the pharmacist's role in this context. This is an exploratory and descriptive research with a quali-quantitative approach, carried out from august to october 2021. Data collection was carried out through the application of an online, closed, structured, self-applied and anonymous questionnaire, whose model is inserts in snowball technique. Subsequently, an analysis and construction of a table with pre-defined parameters was carried out, as well as a discussion of the results obtained, as well as a correlation with studies available in the literature. The results revealed that the rate of self-medication in patients with renal failure is high. It is concluded that the rate of kidney patients who self-medicate is high, and that this practice can negatively affect the treatment of these patients. Furthermore, the insertion of the pharmacist was essential to reduce self-medication and improve quality of life, contributing to a safer treatment and adoption of a more adequate and effective drug therapy. |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patientsConsecuencias de la automedicación en pacientes con insuficiencia renalConsequências da automedicação em portadores de insuficiência renalAutomedicaçãoFarmacêuticoInsuficiência renal.AutomedicaciónFarmacéuticoInsuficiencia renal.Self-medicationPharmaceuticalRenal insufficiencySelf-medication refers to the consumption of medication to treat diseases and symptoms, resulting from a self-assessment, without the participation of a physician or qualified professional. This practice, despite being understood as part of self-care, when negligently performed represents a great risk. The effects of this practice can cause from drug interactions and adverse reactions, to severe cases of intoxication leading to death. Therefore, this study aims to verify the rates of self-medication in patients with renal failure, describe its consequences, analyze its main causes and the importance of the pharmacist's role in this context. This is an exploratory and descriptive research with a quali-quantitative approach, carried out from august to october 2021. Data collection was carried out through the application of an online, closed, structured, self-applied and anonymous questionnaire, whose model is inserts in snowball technique. Subsequently, an analysis and construction of a table with pre-defined parameters was carried out, as well as a discussion of the results obtained, as well as a correlation with studies available in the literature. The results revealed that the rate of self-medication in patients with renal failure is high. It is concluded that the rate of kidney patients who self-medicate is high, and that this practice can negatively affect the treatment of these patients. Furthermore, the insertion of the pharmacist was essential to reduce self-medication and improve quality of life, contributing to a safer treatment and adoption of a more adequate and effective drug therapy.La automedicación se refiere al consumo de medicamentos para tratar enfermedades y síntomas, resultado de una autoevaluación, sin la participación de un médico o profesional calificado. Esta práctica, a pesar de entenderse como parte del autocuidado, cuando se realiza de forma negligente representa un gran riesgo. Los efectos de esta práctica pueden causar desde interacciones medicamentosas y reacciones adversas, hasta casos graves de intoxicación que conducen a la muerte. Por tanto, este estudio tiene como objetivo verificar las tasas de automedicación en pacientes con insuficiencia renal, describir sus consecuencias, analizar sus principales causas y la importancia del papel del farmacéutico en este contexto. Se trata de una investigación exploratoria y descriptiva con enfoque cuali-cuantitativo, realizada de agosto a octubre de 2021. La recolección de datos se realizó mediante la aplicación de un cuestionario en línea, cerrado, estructurado, autoaplicado y anónimo, cuyo modelo se inserta en técnica de bola de nieve. Posteriormente, se realizó un análisis y construcción de una tabla con parámetros predefinidos, así como una discusión de los resultados obtenidos, así como una correlación con los estudios disponibles en la literatura. Los resultados revelaron que la tasa de automedicación en pacientes con insuficiencia renal es alta. Se concluye que la tasa de pacientes renales que se automedican es alta, y que esta práctica puede afectar negativamente el tratamiento de estos pacientes. Además, la inserción del farmacéutico fue fundamental para reducir la automedicación y mejorar la calidad de vida, contribuyendo a un tratamiento más seguro y a la adopción de una farmacoterapia más adecuada y eficaz.A automedicação refere-se ao consumo de medicamentos para tratamento de doenças e sintomas, decorrentes de uma autoavaliação, sem participação de médico ou profissional habilitado. Essa prática apesar de compreendida como parte do autocuidado, quando realizada de forma negligente representa um grande risco. Os efeitos dessa prática podem ocasionar desde interações medicamentosas e reações adversas, até casos graves de intoxicação levando à morte. Logo, o presente estudo tem por objetivos verificar os índices da automedicação em portadores de insuficiência renal, descrever suas consequências, analisar suas principais causas e a importância da atuação do farmacêutico neste contexto. Trata-se de uma pesquisa exploratória e descritiva com abordagem quali-quantitativa, realizada no período de agosto a outubro de 2021. A coleta dos dados foi realizada através da aplicação de um questionário online, fechado, estruturado, autoaplicado e anônimo, cujo modelo se insere na técnica de snowball. Posteriormente foi realizada análise e construção de tabela com parâmetros pré-definidos, discussão acerca dos resultados obtidos, bem como uma correlação com estudos disponíveis na literatura. Os resultados desvelaram que o índice da automedicação em portadores de insuficiência renal é elevado. Conclui-se é elevado o índice de pacientes renais que se automedicam, e que essa prática pode inferir negativamente no tratamento desses pacientes, ademais, a inserção do profissional farmacêutico mostrou-se primordial para redução da automedicação e melhoria da qualidade de vida, contribuindo para um tratamento mais seguro e adoção de uma terapia medicamentosa mais adequada e efetiva.Research, Society and Development2021-12-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2354410.33448/rsd-v10i16.23544Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e45101623544Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e45101623544Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e451016235442525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23544/20696Copyright (c) 2021 Gênisson Souza Silva; Ivana Santos Ribeiro; Matheus Santos Marqueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Gênisson SouzaRibeiro, Ivana SantosMarques, Matheus Santos2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23544Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:23.018193Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients Consecuencias de la automedicación en pacientes con insuficiencia renal Consequências da automedicação em portadores de insuficiência renal |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients Silva, Gênisson Souza Automedicação Farmacêutico Insuficiência renal. Automedicación Farmacéutico Insuficiencia renal. Self-medication Pharmaceutical Renal insufficiency |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients |
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Consequences of self-medication in renal insufficiency patients |
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Silva, Gênisson Souza |
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Silva, Gênisson Souza Ribeiro, Ivana Santos Marques, Matheus Santos |
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Ribeiro, Ivana Santos Marques, Matheus Santos |
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Silva, Gênisson Souza Ribeiro, Ivana Santos Marques, Matheus Santos |
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Automedicação Farmacêutico Insuficiência renal. Automedicación Farmacéutico Insuficiencia renal. Self-medication Pharmaceutical Renal insufficiency |
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Automedicação Farmacêutico Insuficiência renal. Automedicación Farmacéutico Insuficiencia renal. Self-medication Pharmaceutical Renal insufficiency |
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Self-medication refers to the consumption of medication to treat diseases and symptoms, resulting from a self-assessment, without the participation of a physician or qualified professional. This practice, despite being understood as part of self-care, when negligently performed represents a great risk. The effects of this practice can cause from drug interactions and adverse reactions, to severe cases of intoxication leading to death. Therefore, this study aims to verify the rates of self-medication in patients with renal failure, describe its consequences, analyze its main causes and the importance of the pharmacist's role in this context. This is an exploratory and descriptive research with a quali-quantitative approach, carried out from august to october 2021. Data collection was carried out through the application of an online, closed, structured, self-applied and anonymous questionnaire, whose model is inserts in snowball technique. Subsequently, an analysis and construction of a table with pre-defined parameters was carried out, as well as a discussion of the results obtained, as well as a correlation with studies available in the literature. The results revealed that the rate of self-medication in patients with renal failure is high. It is concluded that the rate of kidney patients who self-medicate is high, and that this practice can negatively affect the treatment of these patients. Furthermore, the insertion of the pharmacist was essential to reduce self-medication and improve quality of life, contributing to a safer treatment and adoption of a more adequate and effective drug therapy. |
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