Bibliographic citations
Aguila, M., Rojas, D. (2006). Consejería farmacéutica como estrategia en la prevención de enfermedades durante viajes escolares turísticos en el Perú [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3220
Aguila, M., Rojas, D. Consejería farmacéutica como estrategia en la prevención de enfermedades durante viajes escolares turísticos en el Perú [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2006. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/3220
@misc{renati/481253,
title = "Consejería farmacéutica como estrategia en la prevención de enfermedades durante viajes escolares turísticos en el Perú",
author = "Rojas Lara, Dina Rubila",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2006"
}
-- A prospective study was made, for 475 students of different schools participants; whose we could gather the following statistical data: the students of the schools, 75 % were from government schools and 25 % were from private schools; the ages of the students participants were between 8 to 20 years old. These students went to visit different places in Peru during their holidays, where we could find 63.1 % from the coast, 25.3 % from the jungle and 11.5 % from the mountain. Before, during and after the trip, we could not find a culture of prevention in health. The immunizations which have been administrated to the student’s participants were: 9 % against to the yellow fever, 1 % against to the hepatitis B, 8 % against to the hepatitis A and 1 % against to the tetanus’s. The traveling first-aid kits in the school population in study, 10 % did not take the first-aid kit. The group who took the first-aid, the 60 % did not have the drugs for giving solutions to their needs, and only the 40 % had the drugs for giving solutions to their needs. About the drugs used before, during an after the trips: 16.74 % of the drugs were for affections gastrointestinal; 15.78 % of analgesics, antipyretics, and anti-inflammatory non-steroids; 11.84 % against infections, 14.79 % dermatologist drugs, 13.83 % disinfectants and antiseptics, 7.89 % antiallergenic and medications used in anaphylaxis, 2.94 % drugs for breathing roads, 0.99 % vitamins and minerals, 0.29% anti-convulsiveness, 0.08 % psychological drugs, 14.79 % biomedical materials. The diffusion of lives’ quality in the traveler school population is poor. For that reason the Pharmaceutical Chemist’s participation is vital, should become responsible for the Pharmaceutical Care, offering information, orientation and education in the rational use of drugs, the care and the storage of drugs, and the correct and opportune use of drugs, when each people has a prescription.
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