Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education

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The objective of the study was to describe the use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet from the perspective of environmental education. The study was conducted from January to October 2022 with 72 students of the Pharmacy and Biochemistry academic program of the Universidad Na...

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Autores: Reyes-Diaz, María Gilda, Tovar-Torres, Judelka Victoria, Trillo-Cardenas, Angie Danet, Peña-Donayre, Carmen Jeniffer, Orellana-Torres, Graciela del Pilar, Hernandez-Baldeon, Mayra Alessandra, Argota-Pérez, George
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:botiquín domiciliario
conocimiento
educación ambiental
medicamentos
environmental education
home first aid kit
knowledge
medicines
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Uso y desecho de medicamentos del botiquín familiar desde la educación ambiental
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spellingShingle Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education
Reyes-Diaz, María Gilda
botiquín domiciliario
conocimiento
educación ambiental
medicamentos
environmental education
home first aid kit
knowledge
medicines
title_short Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education
title_full Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education
title_fullStr Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education
title_full_unstemmed Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education
title_sort Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental education
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Reyes-Diaz, María Gilda
Tovar-Torres, Judelka Victoria
Trillo-Cardenas, Angie Danet
Peña-Donayre, Carmen Jeniffer
Orellana-Torres, Graciela del Pilar
Hernandez-Baldeon, Mayra Alessandra
Argota-Pérez, George
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Tovar-Torres, Judelka Victoria
Trillo-Cardenas, Angie Danet
Peña-Donayre, Carmen Jeniffer
Orellana-Torres, Graciela del Pilar
Hernandez-Baldeon, Mayra Alessandra
Argota-Pérez, George
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Trillo-Cardenas, Angie Danet
Peña-Donayre, Carmen Jeniffer
Orellana-Torres, Graciela del Pilar
Hernandez-Baldeon, Mayra Alessandra
Argota-Pérez, George
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conocimiento
educación ambiental
medicamentos
environmental education
home first aid kit
knowledge
medicines
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conocimiento
educación ambiental
medicamentos
environmental education
home first aid kit
knowledge
medicines
description The objective of the study was to describe the use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet from the perspective of environmental education. The study was conducted from January to October 2022 with 72 students of the Pharmacy and Biochemistry academic program of the Universidad Nacional “San Luis Gonzaga”, Ica, Peru. A virtual survey was applied using Google form with nine questions where the descriptive statistician was the relative trend analysis of the percentage. Storage in the medicine cabinet represented the highest percentage: 46.94%. The 10.20% of students did not know that medicines contaminate and 18.37% did not know that medicine wastes are harmful to health when consumed by animals and transferred to humans. A total of 6.12% of the students did not know that there are medicine containers and 14.29% of the students disposed of medicines inappropriately at home, where the highest percentage of disposal was for expiration and non-consumption: 46.94%. Annual disposal was the highest percentage (42.86%) and is produced by crushing (95.92%), where antibacterials were the therapeutic group with the highest frequency of disposal (46.95%) and antibiotics the lowest (2.04%). It is concluded that it is necessary to implement an environmental education on the disposal and elimination of medicines from the family medicine cabinet for university students, since there was a lack of knowledge about their storage, elimination and impact on public health and the environment.
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spelling Use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet through environmental educationUso y desecho de medicamentos del botiquín familiar desde la educación ambiental Reyes-Diaz, María Gilda Tovar-Torres, Judelka Victoria Trillo-Cardenas, Angie Danet Peña-Donayre, Carmen Jeniffer Orellana-Torres, Graciela del Pilar Hernandez-Baldeon, Mayra Alessandra Argota-Pérez, George botiquín domiciliario conocimiento educación ambiental medicamentos environmental education home first aid kit knowledge medicines The objective of the study was to describe the use and disposal of medicines from the family medicine cabinet from the perspective of environmental education. The study was conducted from January to October 2022 with 72 students of the Pharmacy and Biochemistry academic program of the Universidad Nacional “San Luis Gonzaga”, Ica, Peru. A virtual survey was applied using Google form with nine questions where the descriptive statistician was the relative trend analysis of the percentage. Storage in the medicine cabinet represented the highest percentage: 46.94%. The 10.20% of students did not know that medicines contaminate and 18.37% did not know that medicine wastes are harmful to health when consumed by animals and transferred to humans. A total of 6.12% of the students did not know that there are medicine containers and 14.29% of the students disposed of medicines inappropriately at home, where the highest percentage of disposal was for expiration and non-consumption: 46.94%. Annual disposal was the highest percentage (42.86%) and is produced by crushing (95.92%), where antibacterials were the therapeutic group with the highest frequency of disposal (46.95%) and antibiotics the lowest (2.04%). It is concluded that it is necessary to implement an environmental education on the disposal and elimination of medicines from the family medicine cabinet for university students, since there was a lack of knowledge about their storage, elimination and impact on public health and the environment.El objetivo del estudio fue describir el uso y desecho de medicamentos del botiquín familiar desde la educación ambiental. El estudio se realizó de enero a octubre de 2022 con 72 estudiantes del programa académico de Farmacia y Bioquímica de la Universidad Nacional “San Luis Gonzaga”, Ica, Perú. Se aplicó, una encuesta virtual mediante “Google form” con nueve preguntas donde el estadígrafo descriptivo fue el análisis de tendencia relativa del porcentaje. El almacenamiento en el botiquín representó el mayor porcentaje: 46,94%. El 10,20% de los estudiantes, desconoce que los medicamentos contaminan y el 18,37%, tampoco conoce qué los desechos de medicamentos al consumirse por animales y transferirse al humano dañan la salud. El 6,12% de los estudiantes, no conoce que existen contenedores de medicamentos y se registró que el 14,29% los elimina inadecuadamente en el hogar donde el mayor porcentaje de eliminación fue para el vencimiento y no consumo: 46,94%. La eliminación anual fue el porcentaje mayor (42,86%) y se produce por trituración (95,92%), donde los antibacterianos fueron el grupo terapéutico con mayor frecuencia de eliminación (46,95%) y los antibióticos el menor (2,04%). Se concluye, que se requiere implementar una educación ambiental ante la disposición y desecho de medicamentos del botiquín familiar para los estudiantes universitarios, pues existió desconocimiento desde su almacenamiento, eliminación e impacto a la salud pública y el medio ambiente.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2023-05-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/571710.31381/biotempo.v20i1.5717Biotempo; Vol. 20 Núm. 1 (2023): Biotempo; 91-962519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v20i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/5717/7908http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/5717/8437Derechos de autor 2023 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/57172023-07-10T15:34:17Z
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