Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC

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Autor(a) principal: Dombrovski, Liliane
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Kuester, Rosiane Maira, Rosa, Priscila Batista da, Sestile, Caio Cesar, Tenfen, Adrielli, Neis, Vivian Binder
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17917
Resumo: The advancement of pharmaceutical technology demonstrated an increase in the manufacture of medicines, which has contributed to the increase in self-medication and inappropriate disposal. This study aimed to evaluate self-medication, storage and disposal of medicines in patients from private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul, SC. Therefore, a questionnaire was applied to customers who attend private pharmacies in the municipality. The questionnaire had 32 questions, divided into 4 stages: sociodemographic data, prevalence of self-medication and the profile of medication consumption, knowledge about the storage, validity and integrity of the drugs and knowledge about the correct disposal and the impact caused to the environment. With the results obtained from 120 patients, it was possible to observe that 91.7% of them are self-medicating. In addition, it was observed that 65% never received guidance on how to dispose of expired or out-of-use medications. For this reason, 58% of respondents discarded inappropriately, and studies show that when in contact with soil and water, these drugs can cause contamination, which even in a sewage treatment network is not completely eliminated. With the results of the present study, we concluded that the population has its share of responsibility and must also be informed and involved in the process of raising awareness of the use, storage and generation of residues derived from medicines, reinforcing the need for education strategies on the subject.
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spelling Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SCEvaluación del perfil de consumo, almacenamiento y eliminación de medicamentos por parte de personas que ateden farmácias privadas em Jaraguá do Sul - SCAvaliação do perfil de consumo, armazenamento e descarte de medicamentos por indivíduos que frequentam farmácias privadas em Jaraguá do Sul - SCMedicinesSelf-medicationStorageEnvironment.MedicamentosAutomedicaciónAlmacenamientoMedio ambiente.MedicamentosAutomedicaçãoArmazenamentoMeio ambiente.The advancement of pharmaceutical technology demonstrated an increase in the manufacture of medicines, which has contributed to the increase in self-medication and inappropriate disposal. This study aimed to evaluate self-medication, storage and disposal of medicines in patients from private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul, SC. Therefore, a questionnaire was applied to customers who attend private pharmacies in the municipality. The questionnaire had 32 questions, divided into 4 stages: sociodemographic data, prevalence of self-medication and the profile of medication consumption, knowledge about the storage, validity and integrity of the drugs and knowledge about the correct disposal and the impact caused to the environment. With the results obtained from 120 patients, it was possible to observe that 91.7% of them are self-medicating. In addition, it was observed that 65% never received guidance on how to dispose of expired or out-of-use medications. For this reason, 58% of respondents discarded inappropriately, and studies show that when in contact with soil and water, these drugs can cause contamination, which even in a sewage treatment network is not completely eliminated. With the results of the present study, we concluded that the population has its share of responsibility and must also be informed and involved in the process of raising awareness of the use, storage and generation of residues derived from medicines, reinforcing the need for education strategies on the subject.El avance de la tecnología farmacéutica ha dado lugar a un aumento de la fabricación de medicamentos, lo que ha contribuido al aumento de la automedicación y la eliminación inadecuada. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la automedicación, almacenamiento y eliminación de medicamentos en pacientes de farmacias privadas en Jaraguá do Sul, SC. Para ello, se aplicó un cuestionario a los clientes que acuden a las farmacias privadas del municipio. El cuestionario contó con 32 preguntas, divididas en 4 etapas: datos sociodemográficos, prevalencia de automedicación y perfil de consumo de medicación, conocimiento sobre el almacenamiento, validez e integridad de los medicamentos y conocimiento sobre la correcta disposición y el impacto causado al medio ambiente. Con los resultados obtenidos de 120 pacientes se pudo observar que el 91,7% de ellos se automedican. Además, se observó que el 65% nunca recibió orientación sobre cómo desechar los medicamentos vencidos o fuera de uso. Por este motivo, el 58% de los encuestados los descartan de forma inapropiada, y los estudios muestran que al entrar en contacto con el suelo y el agua, estos medicamentos pueden provocar contaminación, que incluso en una red de tratamiento de aguas residuales no se elimina por completo. Es un problema poco publicitado, pero con consecuencias catastróficas. Con los resultados del presente estudio, se concluye que la población tiene su parte de responsabilidad y también debe estar informada e involucrada en el proceso de sensibilización sobre el uso, almacenamiento y generación de residuos derivados de medicamentos, reforzando la necesidad de educación. estrategias sobre el tema.O avanço da tecnologia farmacêutica proporcionou um aumento na fabricação de medicamentos, o que tem contribuído para o aumento da automedicação e descarte inadequado. Este estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a automedicação, armazenamento e descarte de medicamentos em pacientes de farmácias privadas de Jaraguá do Sul, SC. Para isto, aplicou-se um questionário com clientes que frequentam farmácias privadas do município. O questionário possuía 32 perguntas, divididas em 4 etapas: dados sociodemográficos, prevalência de automedicação e o perfil de consumo de medicamentos, conhecimento sobre armazenamento, validade e integridade dos medicamentos e o conhecimento sobre o descarte correto e o impacto causado ao meio ambiente. Com os resultados obtidos de 120 pacientes, foi possível observar que 91,7% deles se automedicam. Além disso, observou-se que 65% nunca receberam orientações sobre como descartar os medicamentos vencidos ou em desuso. Por isso, 58% dos entrevistados descartam de forma inadequada, e estudos evidenciam que quando em contato com o solo e a água, esses medicamentos podem causar contaminação, que mesmo em uma rede de tratamento de esgoto não é eliminada completamente. É um problema pouco divulgado, porém com consequências catastróficas. Com os resultados do presente estudo, conclui-se que a população tem sua parcela de responsabilidade também devendo estar esclarecida e envolvida no processo de conscientização do uso, armazenamento e da geração de resíduos derivados dos medicamentos, reforçando a necessidade de estratégias de educação sobre o tema.Research, Society and Development2021-07-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1791710.33448/rsd-v10i9.17917Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e13210917917Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e13210917917Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e132109179172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17917/15974Copyright (c) 2021 Liliane Dombrovski; Rosiane Maira Kuester; Priscila Batista da Rosa; Caio Cesar Sestile; Adrielli Tenfen; Vivian Binder Neishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDombrovski, Liliane Kuester, Rosiane Maira Rosa, Priscila Batista daSestile, Caio Cesar Tenfen, Adrielli Neis, Vivian Binder2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17917Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:09.891724Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
Evaluación del perfil de consumo, almacenamiento y eliminación de medicamentos por parte de personas que ateden farmácias privadas em Jaraguá do Sul - SC
Avaliação do perfil de consumo, armazenamento e descarte de medicamentos por indivíduos que frequentam farmácias privadas em Jaraguá do Sul - SC
title Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
spellingShingle Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
Dombrovski, Liliane
Medicines
Self-medication
Storage
Environment.
Medicamentos
Automedicación
Almacenamiento
Medio ambiente.
Medicamentos
Automedicação
Armazenamento
Meio ambiente.
title_short Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
title_full Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
title_fullStr Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
title_sort Evaluation of the consumption profile, storage and disposal of medicines by individuals who attend private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul - SC
author Dombrovski, Liliane
author_facet Dombrovski, Liliane
Kuester, Rosiane Maira
Rosa, Priscila Batista da
Sestile, Caio Cesar
Tenfen, Adrielli
Neis, Vivian Binder
author_role author
author2 Kuester, Rosiane Maira
Rosa, Priscila Batista da
Sestile, Caio Cesar
Tenfen, Adrielli
Neis, Vivian Binder
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dombrovski, Liliane
Kuester, Rosiane Maira
Rosa, Priscila Batista da
Sestile, Caio Cesar
Tenfen, Adrielli
Neis, Vivian Binder
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Medicines
Self-medication
Storage
Environment.
Medicamentos
Automedicación
Almacenamiento
Medio ambiente.
Medicamentos
Automedicação
Armazenamento
Meio ambiente.
topic Medicines
Self-medication
Storage
Environment.
Medicamentos
Automedicación
Almacenamiento
Medio ambiente.
Medicamentos
Automedicação
Armazenamento
Meio ambiente.
description The advancement of pharmaceutical technology demonstrated an increase in the manufacture of medicines, which has contributed to the increase in self-medication and inappropriate disposal. This study aimed to evaluate self-medication, storage and disposal of medicines in patients from private pharmacies in Jaraguá do Sul, SC. Therefore, a questionnaire was applied to customers who attend private pharmacies in the municipality. The questionnaire had 32 questions, divided into 4 stages: sociodemographic data, prevalence of self-medication and the profile of medication consumption, knowledge about the storage, validity and integrity of the drugs and knowledge about the correct disposal and the impact caused to the environment. With the results obtained from 120 patients, it was possible to observe that 91.7% of them are self-medicating. In addition, it was observed that 65% never received guidance on how to dispose of expired or out-of-use medications. For this reason, 58% of respondents discarded inappropriately, and studies show that when in contact with soil and water, these drugs can cause contamination, which even in a sewage treatment network is not completely eliminated. With the results of the present study, we concluded that the population has its share of responsibility and must also be informed and involved in the process of raising awareness of the use, storage and generation of residues derived from medicines, reinforcing the need for education strategies on the subject.
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