Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19
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Introduction: The accelerated spread of SARS-CoV-2 brought about a worldwide crisis, and a series of studies and recommendations to manage it. Before the pandemic, studies evidence a high prevalence of self-medication in university students. Objective: To identify the frequency and characteristics o...
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 Automedicación y uso de plantas medicinales en estudiantes universitarios de la Amazonía Peruana durante la primera ola por COVID-19 |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 Pasache Pinedo, Piero Automedicación infecciones por coronavirus COVID-19 universidades plantas medicinales Perú Self-medication coronavirus Infections COVID-19 universities medicinal plants Peru |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19 |
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Pasache Pinedo, Piero Diaz Mena, Maxzy Andrea Flórez Vela, Milagros Salazar Granara, Alberto |
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Pasache Pinedo, Piero |
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Pasache Pinedo, Piero Diaz Mena, Maxzy Andrea Flórez Vela, Milagros Salazar Granara, Alberto |
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Automedicación infecciones por coronavirus COVID-19 universidades plantas medicinales Perú Self-medication coronavirus Infections COVID-19 universities medicinal plants Peru |
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Automedicación infecciones por coronavirus COVID-19 universidades plantas medicinales Perú Self-medication coronavirus Infections COVID-19 universities medicinal plants Peru |
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Introduction: The accelerated spread of SARS-CoV-2 brought about a worldwide crisis, and a series of studies and recommendations to manage it. Before the pandemic, studies evidence a high prevalence of self-medication in university students. Objective: To identify the frequency and characteristics of self-medication against COVID-19 with drugs and/or medicinal plants in students of the National University of the Peruvian Amazon (UNAP), Iquitos, Loreto-Peru, during the first wave of COVID-19. Material and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 338 students using a semi-structured ad-hoc survey with questions distributed in 3 dimensions: sociodemographic characteristics, characteristics of COVID-19, and characteristics of the use of drugs/medicinal plants. Results: The mean age was 22.39 years (SD ± 5.59), female sex predominated with 61.2 % (n=207), and 55.3 % (n=187) presented symptoms suggestive of COVID-19. In addition, 76.9% (n=260) used medication, distributed from highest to lowest 65.4% (n=170) drugs and plants, 25.8% (n=67) only plants, and 8.8% (n=23) only drugs; 79.2% (n=206) used self-medication. The main drugs used were dexamethasone, paracetamol, azithromycin, and ivermectin. The main medicinal plants used were eucalyptus, kion, chamomile, and matico. There was a probable association between self-medication and a history of symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 (p=0.001, 95% CI), and COVID-19 contact (p=0.011, 95% CI). Conclusion: Among students of a university in the Peruvian Amazon, a high prevalence and factors associated with self-medication with drugs and medicinal plants were identified. |
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Self-medication and use of medicinal plants among university students in the Peruvian Amazon during the first wave by COVID-19Automedicación y uso de plantas medicinales en estudiantes universitarios de la Amazonía Peruana durante la primera ola por COVID-19Pasache Pinedo, PieroDiaz Mena, Maxzy Andrea Flórez Vela, MilagrosSalazar Granara, AlbertoAutomedicacióninfecciones por coronavirusCOVID-19universidadesplantas medicinalesPerúSelf-medicationcoronavirus InfectionsCOVID-19universitiesmedicinal plantsPeruIntroduction: The accelerated spread of SARS-CoV-2 brought about a worldwide crisis, and a series of studies and recommendations to manage it. Before the pandemic, studies evidence a high prevalence of self-medication in university students. Objective: To identify the frequency and characteristics of self-medication against COVID-19 with drugs and/or medicinal plants in students of the National University of the Peruvian Amazon (UNAP), Iquitos, Loreto-Peru, during the first wave of COVID-19. Material and Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on 338 students using a semi-structured ad-hoc survey with questions distributed in 3 dimensions: sociodemographic characteristics, characteristics of COVID-19, and characteristics of the use of drugs/medicinal plants. Results: The mean age was 22.39 years (SD ± 5.59), female sex predominated with 61.2 % (n=207), and 55.3 % (n=187) presented symptoms suggestive of COVID-19. In addition, 76.9% (n=260) used medication, distributed from highest to lowest 65.4% (n=170) drugs and plants, 25.8% (n=67) only plants, and 8.8% (n=23) only drugs; 79.2% (n=206) used self-medication. The main drugs used were dexamethasone, paracetamol, azithromycin, and ivermectin. The main medicinal plants used were eucalyptus, kion, chamomile, and matico. There was a probable association between self-medication and a history of symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 (p=0.001, 95% CI), and COVID-19 contact (p=0.011, 95% CI). Conclusion: Among students of a university in the Peruvian Amazon, a high prevalence and factors associated with self-medication with drugs and medicinal plants were identified. Introducción: La expansión acelerada del SARS-CoV-2 trajo consigo una crisis mundial, y una serie de estudios y recomendaciones para manejarlo; mientras que estudios previos a la pandemia, evidencia elevada prevalencia de automedicación en estudiantes universitarios. Objetivo: Identificar la frecuencia y características de automedicación contra la COVID-19 con fármacos y/o plantas medicinales en los estudiantes de la Universidad Nacional de la Amazonía Peruana (UNAP), Iquitos, Loreto-Perú, durante la primera ola por COVID-19. Material y Métodos: Se realizó un estudio descriptivo de corte transversal en 338 estudiantes mediante una encuesta semiestructurada ad-hoc con preguntas distribuidas en 3 dimensiones: características sociodemográficas, características de COVID-19 y características del uso de fármacos/plantas medicinales. Resultados: El promedio de la edad fue 22,39 años (DE ± 5,59), predomino el sexo femenino con 61,2 % (n=207), el 55,3% (n=187) presentaron síntomas sugestivos de COVID-19. Además, el 76,9% (n=260) utilizaron medicación, distribuido de mayor a menor 65,4 % (n=170) fármacos y plantas, 25,8 % (n=67) solo plantas, y 8,8 % (n=23) solo fármacos; incurrieron en automedicación el 79,2% (n=206). Los principales fármacos empleados fueron dexametasona, paracetamol, azitromicina, e ivermectina. Las plantas medicinales principalmente empleadas fueron eucalipto, kion, manzanilla y matico. Se presentó probable asociación a la automedicación con antecedente de síntomas sugestivos de COVID-19 (p=0.001, IC 95%), y contacto de COVID-19 (p=0,011, IC 95%). Conclusión: Entre los estudiantes de una universidad de la Amazonía Peruana, se identificó elevada prevalencia y los factores asociados a la automedicación con fármacos y plantas medicinales. Cuerpo Médico del Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo2023-01-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextTextoapplication/pdfhttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/154510.35434/rcmhnaaa.2022.154.1545Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 15 No. 4 (2022): October - December; 493 - 502Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo; Vol. 15 Núm. 4 (2022): Octubre - Diciembre; 493 - 5022227-47312225-510910.35434/rcmhnaaa.2022.154reponame:Revista del Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstname:Cuerpo Médico Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjoinstacron:HNAAAspahttps://cmhnaaa.org.pe/ojs/index.php/rcmhnaaa/article/view/1545/718Derechos de autor 2023 Piero Pasache Pinedo, Maxzy Andrea Diaz Mena, Milagros Flórez Vela, Alberto Salazar Granarahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:cmhnaaa_ojs_cmhnaaa.cmhnaaa.org.pe:article/15452023-05-29T03:22:34Z |
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