The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review
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Resumo: | Self-medication is a habit adopted by individuals who often end up opting for this method in search of a quick relief for their ailments. In late 2019 SARS-CoV-2 was discovered after cases were reported in China, with reports that included mild and persistent respiratory symptoms characteristic of COVID-19. It is notable that against this backdrop, there has been a great deal of media influence for the use of medication as a supposed immediate treatment, despite no scientifically proven efficacy. The increase in self-medication is something historical throughout humanity, sick people who have little access to scientific studies and quality healthcare constantly opt for self-medication without a prescription. During the pandemic of the new coronavirus, several false news reports point to miracle drugs to treat the COVID-19 disease, but they are scientifically ineffective and poorly proven. The use of over-the-counter medications is a health risk for those who frequently adhere to these practices. This literature review article has the overall objective of identifying the reasons for self-medication during the coronavirus pandemic and the main risks of over-the-counter medication use. |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature reviewLa influencia mediática para la automedicación del nuevo coronavirus: una reseña literaria A influência midiática para automedicação do novo coronavírus: revisão literária CoronavírusMídiaAutomedicação.CoronavirusMedios de comunicaciónAutomedicación.CoronavirusesMediaSelf-medication.Self-medication is a habit adopted by individuals who often end up opting for this method in search of a quick relief for their ailments. In late 2019 SARS-CoV-2 was discovered after cases were reported in China, with reports that included mild and persistent respiratory symptoms characteristic of COVID-19. It is notable that against this backdrop, there has been a great deal of media influence for the use of medication as a supposed immediate treatment, despite no scientifically proven efficacy. The increase in self-medication is something historical throughout humanity, sick people who have little access to scientific studies and quality healthcare constantly opt for self-medication without a prescription. During the pandemic of the new coronavirus, several false news reports point to miracle drugs to treat the COVID-19 disease, but they are scientifically ineffective and poorly proven. The use of over-the-counter medications is a health risk for those who frequently adhere to these practices. This literature review article has the overall objective of identifying the reasons for self-medication during the coronavirus pandemic and the main risks of over-the-counter medication use.La automedicación es un hábito que adoptan las personas que muchas veces acaban optando por este método en busca de un alivio rápido de sus dolencias. A finales de 2019, se descubrió el SARS-CoV-2 luego de casos reportados en China, con reportes de que incluyó síntomas respiratorios leves y persistentes característicos de COVID-19. Es notorio que, ante este escenario, hubo una gran influencia de los medios de comunicación para el uso de la medicación como un supuesto tratamiento inmediato, aunque no existe una eficacia científicamente probada. El aumento de la automedicación es algo histórico en toda la humanidad, los enfermos que tienen poco acceso a los estudios científicos y una salud de calidad optan constantemente por automedicarse sin receta. Durante la nueva pandemia de coronavirus, varios informes falsos apuntan a medicamentos milagrosos para tratar la enfermedad del COVID- 19, sin embargo, son científicamente ineficaces y poco probados. El uso de medicamentos de venta libre es un riesgo para la salud de quienes habitualmente se adhieren a estas prácticas. Este artículo de revisión de la literatura tiene como objetivo identificar los motivos de la automedicación durante la pandemia de coronavirus y los principales riesgos del uso de medicamentos de venta libre.A automedicação e uma hábito adotado pelos idivíduos que em muitas vezes acabam optando por este método em busca de uma alívio rápido para seus males. No final de 2019 o SARS-CoV-2 foi descoberto após casos registrados na China, com relatos que incluíam sintomas respiratórios leves e persistentes característicos da COVID-19. É notório que diante deste cenário houve uma grande influência da mídia para o uso de medicamentos como um suposto tratamento imediato, mesmo não havendo uma eficácia comprovada cientificamente. O aumento da automedicação é algo histórico em toda a humanidade, pessoas doentes que têm pouco acesso a estudos científicos e saúde de qualidade constantemente optam por se automedicarem sem prescrição médica. Durante a pandemia do novo coronavírus, várias falsas notícias apontam medicamentos milagrosos para tratar a doença da COVID – 19, porém, são cientificamente ineficazes e pouco provados. O uso de medicamentos sem prescrição médica é um risco para a saúde de quem costuma aderir essas práticas. Este artigo de revisão literária tem como objetivo geral identificar os motivos da automedicação durante a pandemia do coronavírus e os principais riscos da utilização de medicamentos sem prescrição médica.Research, Society and Development2021-10-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2101510.33448/rsd-v10i13.21015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 13; e53101321015Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 13; e53101321015Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 13; e531013210152525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21015/18648Copyright (c) 2021 Juliana Matos Gomes Ruiz; Érica Ferreira de Souza; Maykon Jhuly Martins de Paivahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRuiz, Juliana Matos Gomes Souza, Érica Ferreira dePaiva, Maykon Jhuly Martins de 2021-11-21T18:26:28Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21015Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:40:31.073913Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review La influencia mediática para la automedicación del nuevo coronavirus: una reseña literaria A influência midiática para automedicação do novo coronavírus: revisão literária |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review Ruiz, Juliana Matos Gomes Coronavírus Mídia Automedicação. Coronavirus Medios de comunicación Automedicación. Coronaviruses Media Self-medication. Ruiz, Juliana Matos Gomes Coronavírus Mídia Automedicação. Coronavirus Medios de comunicación Automedicación. Coronaviruses Media Self-medication. |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review |
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The media influence on self-medication of the new coronavirus: a literature review |
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Ruiz, Juliana Matos Gomes |
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Ruiz, Juliana Matos Gomes Ruiz, Juliana Matos Gomes Souza, Érica Ferreira de Paiva, Maykon Jhuly Martins de Souza, Érica Ferreira de Paiva, Maykon Jhuly Martins de |
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Souza, Érica Ferreira de Paiva, Maykon Jhuly Martins de |
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Ruiz, Juliana Matos Gomes Souza, Érica Ferreira de Paiva, Maykon Jhuly Martins de |
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Coronavírus Mídia Automedicação. Coronavirus Medios de comunicación Automedicación. Coronaviruses Media Self-medication. |
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Coronavírus Mídia Automedicação. Coronavirus Medios de comunicación Automedicación. Coronaviruses Media Self-medication. |
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Self-medication is a habit adopted by individuals who often end up opting for this method in search of a quick relief for their ailments. In late 2019 SARS-CoV-2 was discovered after cases were reported in China, with reports that included mild and persistent respiratory symptoms characteristic of COVID-19. It is notable that against this backdrop, there has been a great deal of media influence for the use of medication as a supposed immediate treatment, despite no scientifically proven efficacy. The increase in self-medication is something historical throughout humanity, sick people who have little access to scientific studies and quality healthcare constantly opt for self-medication without a prescription. During the pandemic of the new coronavirus, several false news reports point to miracle drugs to treat the COVID-19 disease, but they are scientifically ineffective and poorly proven. The use of over-the-counter medications is a health risk for those who frequently adhere to these practices. This literature review article has the overall objective of identifying the reasons for self-medication during the coronavirus pandemic and the main risks of over-the-counter medication use. |
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