Bibliographic citations
Fernández, J., (2023). Factores epidemiológicos asociados a automedicación en personal no medico, en pandemia Covid 19 red Trujillo 2022 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/10955
Fernández, J., Factores epidemiológicos asociados a automedicación en personal no medico, en pandemia Covid 19 red Trujillo 2022 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/10955
@misc{renati/381441,
title = "Factores epidemiológicos asociados a automedicación en personal no medico, en pandemia Covid 19 red Trujillo 2022",
author = "Fernández Vásquez, John Denny",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
The self-medication is a social and health problem that is increasing and of which health personnel are not oblivious. The objective was: To determine which epidemiological factors are associated with self - medication in non-medical care personnel who work during the Covid19 pandemic in the Trujillo Health Network in the year 2022. Material and methods. It was a cross-sectional investigation in which the risk to a sample of 276 non-medical health workers was estimated, obtaining a sample of the micro-grids: Moche, El Porvenir and Florencia de Mora. Results: 43.1% of the health personnel stated that they practiced self-medication. In addition, the history of having had Covid 19, having had a relative with Covid 19 and a history that a relative practiced self-medication obtained ORa=3.33, ORa=3.10 and ORa=1,96 respectively, all with p<0.05. Conclusions. One third of the non-medical healthcare personnel self-medicated. In addition, epidemiological factors such as having suffered a Covid 19 infection, having relatives who self-medicated and having relatives with Covid19 are considered risk factors for self-medication, ruling out this association with: sex, marital status, employment situation and occupational group.
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