1 resultado para Single Health System
em Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Resumo:
The self-medicatÃon is a phenomenon more and more frequent and used for several years already, and tts incidence and dlstribution are related wtth the organizatÃon and health system of each country. Following Medeiros thoughts (2011), this practÃce conststs in the consumptÃon of a medicine with the purpose of treating or relieving the symptoms and diseases or even promote self health, without using a professional prescription. Methods: With thts study, we intend to find the self-medication practice incidence on the students in the School of Health of Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (ESSa), identify the motives that lead these students to resort to this methods and identify the most used medicatÃons. lt's a transversal descriptive, observational and quantÃtative study. To obtain the best results it was applied a questÃonnaire built for that purpose. The statÃstÃcs analyses was made using Excel program. Our sample hás 219 students of the School of Health from Polytechntc InstÃtute of Bragança. Results: The studied sample includes 194 female and 25 male students distributed as follows: 36 frequenting Biomedical Laboratory Sdences, 26 Dietetics and Nutrition, 99 Nursing, 33 Gerontology and 22 studying Pharmacy. The self-medicatÃon prevalence was 98%. The most used medicines was the analgesics and antipyretics with 86%. The most prevalent reason for the use of self-medicatÃon was the thought that the disease was a "minor health issue". It was also considered a risky practice by 77% of the students. Conclusions: The self-medication is an evident practÃce on the ESSa students. This results reveal some contradiction stnce the most consider 1t as a risky practÃce, however it is, stÃll, practÃced.