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dc.contributor.advisorZapata Feria, jhon
dc.coverage.spatialcead_-_acacias
dc.creatorMejia Arenas, Luisa Fernanda
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-02T22:01:46Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-02T22:01:46Z-
dc.date.created2020-08-20
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.unad.edu.co/handle/10596/55966-
dc.description.abstractSelf-medication is understood as the consumption of medications without medical prescription, a controversial practice, since it generates in society the use irrational and indiscriminate use, becoming a serious public health problem. The (WHO) has generated alerts about the increase in resistance to antibiotics, which generates ineffectiveness in treatments for infectious diseases, increased morbidity and mortality and a considerable increase in public health spending. In this regard it is convenient say that the most common causes associated with self-medication are the lack of education science and health, and the attacks on the advertising campaigns of the pharmaceutical industry, that promote easy access to medicines and therefore a high prevalence of self medication. Consequently, an investigation was carried out whose fundamental purpose was demonstrating that the design of digital educational strategies on knowledge and risks and benefits of medicines promotes health education and the use appropriate and rational of the same, under an experimental design with a focus however, of a correlational scope, with a case study design in which 58 teachers and administrators from CEAD Acacías of the National University participated open and remote A survey-type instrument was used in order to determine the prevalence of self-medication, as well as its determinants and triggering factors. The results show that there is a high prevalence of self-medication, in addition to of a high consequence between the lack of health education, the ignorance of the risks and benefits of drugs and the prevalence of self-medication. It concludes So, digital educational strategies facilitate health education and decision-making. intelligent and informed decisions in determinations related to the use Appropriate medications in the teaching population.
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dc.titlePropuesta educativa digital automedicacion administrativo y docente CEAD Acacias
dc.typeProyecto de investigación
dc.subject.keywordsAutomedicacion
dc.subject.keywordsComunicacion
dc.subject.keywordsEstrategia educativa digital
dc.subject.keywordsMedicamentos
dc.subject.keywordsPrevalencia
dc.description.abstractenglishSelf-medication is understood as the consumption of medications without a medical prescription, a controversial practice, since it generates irrational use and indiscriminate use in society, becoming a serious public health problem. The (WHO) has generated alerts about the increase in antibiotic resistance, which generates ineffective treatments for infectious diseases, increased morbidity and mortality and a considerable increase in public health spending. In this regard, it should be said that the most common causes associated with self-medication are the lack of scientific and health education and the aggressive advertising campaigns of the pharmaceutical industry, which promote easy access to medications and therefore a high prevalence of self-medication. Consequently, an investigation was carried out whose main purpose was to demonstrate that the design of digital educational strategies on knowledge and the risks and benefits of medications promotes health education and the appropriate and rational use of them, under an experimental design with a quantum, of correlational scope, with a case study design in which 58 teachers and administrators from the CEAD Acacias of the National Open and Distance University participated. A survey-type instrument was used to determine the prevalence of self-medication, as well as its determinants and triggers. The results show that there is a high prevalence of self-medication, in addition to a high correlation between the lack of health education, the lack of knowledge of the risks and benefits of drugs and the prevalence of self-medication. It is concluded then that digital educational strategies facilitate health education and intelligent and informed decision-making in determinations related to the appropriate use of medications in the teaching population.
dc.subject.categoryTecnología regencia de farmacia
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