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Humans , Pneumonia, Viral/rehabilitation , Coronavirus Infections/rehabilitation , Long Term Adverse Effects/therapy , Pneumonia, Viral/therapy , Primary Health Care/methods , Oximetry/methods , Review Literature as Topic , Mental Health , Age Factors , Coronavirus Infections/therapy , Aftercare/methods , Recovery of Function , Pandemics , Symptom Assessment , Long Term Adverse Effects/diagnosis , Long Term Adverse Effects/physiopathology , Betacoronavirus/pathogenicity , Systematic Reviews as Topic , Home Care Services , Monitoring, Physiologic/methodsABSTRACT
La automedicación, es el consumo de medicamentos, hierbas y remedios caseros por iniciativa o consejo de otra persona, sin consultar al médico, considerada también como un fenómeno que se ha incrementado a través del tiempo, convirtiéndose en un serio problema de salud pública. En México no existen estudios o publicaciones que permitan valorar la real magnitud de esta práctica en la población. Objetivo: Conocer los factores que influyen en la automedicación del personal de enfermería a nivel técnico y estudiantes del Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía.
Self-medication, is the use of drugs, herbs and home remedies or advice on the initiative of another person, without consulting a doctor, also regarded as a phenomenon that has been increasing over time, becoming a serious public health problem. In Mexico, there are no studies or publications to assess the real magnitude of this practice in the population. Objective: Understanding the factors that influence self-medication nursing staff technical level, and students of the National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery.