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Pharm. care Esp ; 7(1): 32-40, ene.-mar. 2005. ilus, tab, graf
Article in Es | IBECS | ID: ibc-044959

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Objetivo: Educar en el conocimiento responsable y en el uso racional de los medicamentos por parte de las personas beneficiarias de los programas sociales de ayuda a domicilio (SAD). Método: Entrevista personal en visita domiciliaria a los usuarios del SAD, haciendo constar en documento escrito los medicamentos revisados, si se conocen o no, si se retiran o no y las distintas incidencias registradas. Intentando educar, integrar y derivar si fuese el caso. Resultados: Cada paciente toma una media de 6,4 medicamentos. Se derivan al médico una media del 27,3% de los casos. Se derivan a los servicios sociales un 25,5% de los casos. Se retiran el 23,9% de todos los medicamentos revisados con grandes diferencias entre distintos grupos terapéuticos. Se desconoce 31,6% de todos los medicamentos revisados; grandes diferencias entre grupos los más desconocidos R. (aparato respiratorio) con un 56,5% de desconocimiento, J. (terapia antiinfecciosa) con un 67% y S. (órganos de los sentidos) con un 75% (AU)


Objective: Educate in the responsible knowledge and in the rational use of the medicines concerning the persons who benefit from the social programs of home assistant. Method: Personal home interviews of SAD users, reporting on certified documents the medicine used, if they are known or not, if they move back or not. Any medical incidents will also be reported, for a better education, integration, or derivation, if needed. Results: Each patient takes an average of 6,4 medicines. An average of 27,3% of the cases is derived to the doctor. 25,5% of: the cases are derived to the social services. They withdraw 23,9 % of all the medicines checked are withdrawn by the social services, with big differences between known therapeutic groups. 31,6% of all the checked medicines remain unknown; with also big differences between these groups. The most important are groups R. (respiratory apparatus) with 56,5% of ignorance, J. (antiinfectious therapy) with 67% and S. (organs of the senses) with 75% (AU)


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Humans , Medicine Chests/statistics & numerical data , Residential Treatment/statistics & numerical data , Self Medication , Drug Storage/statistics & numerical data , Nonprescription Drugs , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Health Promotion/statistics & numerical data
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