Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center
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Summary: | Introduction: The treatment of pain is a capacity shared by the physician and the patients.Well-informed self-medication is beneficial for the population and for the Health System; however, frequent mistakes add to the risk of adverse effects. Goals: To depict the self-limited episodes of acute pain and the respective therapeutic management featured in the examined sampling. To study the self-medication cases in terms of frequency and connection with socio-demographic factors. Methods: The cross-sectional study was based on a sampling of 352 patients from the Cacém Health Care Centre (Olival extension), using one questionnaire for each of the personal interviews concerning self-limited acute pain and its therapeutic management during the 30 preceding days. Results: There were 89 episodes of self-limited acute pain (25.3%), mainly women. The most frequent episodes consisted of headaches (48.3%),myalgia and flu syndrome-related headaches (10.1%) and rachialgia (7.9%). Of the 89 patients that referred an episode of self-limited acute pain in the 30 days prior to the questionnaire, 63.0% relied solely on pharmacotherapy, while 12.4% resorted to non-pharmacological therapeutic as well. The most widely used drugs were Paracatemol (50.7%) and NSAIDs (31.3%). Self-medication was frequent (46.5%), mostly on women of less than 45 years of age; it was associated with sub-therapeutic drugs and was based on prior medical indication or self-decision. Discussion: It was observed that there are significant associations between self-medication and a few socio-demographic factors and that self-medication hinders an adequate posology.The importance of self-decision in the context of self-medication was also noted; the study suggests that the patients must be better clarified about the properties of the drugs. |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health centerGestão terapêutica dos episódios de dor aguda autolimitada em utentes de um Centro de SaúdeEpidemiologia da dorFrequênciaDor AgudaAutomedicaçãoPain epidemiologyFrequencyAcute painSelf-medicationIntroduction: The treatment of pain is a capacity shared by the physician and the patients.Well-informed self-medication is beneficial for the population and for the Health System; however, frequent mistakes add to the risk of adverse effects. Goals: To depict the self-limited episodes of acute pain and the respective therapeutic management featured in the examined sampling. To study the self-medication cases in terms of frequency and connection with socio-demographic factors. Methods: The cross-sectional study was based on a sampling of 352 patients from the Cacém Health Care Centre (Olival extension), using one questionnaire for each of the personal interviews concerning self-limited acute pain and its therapeutic management during the 30 preceding days. Results: There were 89 episodes of self-limited acute pain (25.3%), mainly women. The most frequent episodes consisted of headaches (48.3%),myalgia and flu syndrome-related headaches (10.1%) and rachialgia (7.9%). Of the 89 patients that referred an episode of self-limited acute pain in the 30 days prior to the questionnaire, 63.0% relied solely on pharmacotherapy, while 12.4% resorted to non-pharmacological therapeutic as well. The most widely used drugs were Paracatemol (50.7%) and NSAIDs (31.3%). Self-medication was frequent (46.5%), mostly on women of less than 45 years of age; it was associated with sub-therapeutic drugs and was based on prior medical indication or self-decision. Discussion: It was observed that there are significant associations between self-medication and a few socio-demographic factors and that self-medication hinders an adequate posology.The importance of self-decision in the context of self-medication was also noted; the study suggests that the patients must be better clarified about the properties of the drugs.Introdução: O tratamento da dor é uma competência do médico mas também dos indivíduos. A automedicação informada é benéfica para a população e para o Sistema de Saúde, mas incorrecções são frequentes, aumentando o risco de efeitos adversos. Objectivos: Caracterizar, na amostra em estudo, os episódios autolimitados de dor aguda e a gestão terapêutica dos mesmos. Estudar os casos de automedicação em termos de frequência e relação com factores sócio-demográficos. Métodos: O estudo transversal foi realizado usando uma amostra de 352 utentes do Centro de Saúde do Cacém (extensão Olival) com recurso a questionário por entrevista pessoal acerca de dor aguda autolimitada nos 30 dias anteriores e sua gestão terapêutica. Resultados: contabilizaram-se 89 episódios de dor aguda autolimitada (25,3%), maioritariamente mulheres. Os episódios mais frequentes foram cefaleias (48,3%), mialgias e cefaleias relacionadas com síndrome gripal (10,1%) e raquialgias (7,9%). Dos 89 utentes que referiram ter tido um episódio de dor agudo autolimitado nos 30 dias antecedentes ao questionário, 63,0% recorreram unicamente a terapêutica farmacológica, com 12,4% recorrendo também a terapêutica não farmacológica. Paracetamol (50,7%) e AINEs (31,3%) foram os fármacos mais utilizados. A automedicação foi muito frequente (46,5%) e ocorreu principalmente em mulheres e em idades inferiores a 45 anos, associando-se a doses sub-terapêuticas, com base igualmente em indicação médica anterior ou em auto-decisão. Discussão: Verificou-se que há associações significativas entre a automedicação e alguns factores sócio demográficos e que aquela interfere com a posologia adequada. Também se observou que a autodecisão é muito importante dentro da automedicação, sugerindo-se que os utentes devam ser mais bem esclarecidos sobre as propriedades dos fármacos.Associação Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar2008-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v24i4.10526https://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v24i4.10526Portuguese Journal of Family Medicine and General Practice; Vol. 24 No. 4 (2008): Revista Portuguesa de Clínica Geral; 463-71Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; Vol. 24 Núm. 4 (2008): Revista Portuguesa de Clínica Geral; 463-71Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; Vol. 24 N.º 4 (2008): Revista Portuguesa de Clínica Geral; 463-712182-51812182-517310.32385/rpmgf.v24i4reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://rpmgf.pt/ojs/index.php/rpmgf/article/view/10526https://rpmgf.pt/ojs/index.php/rpmgf/article/view/10526/10262Batista, SílviaCordeiro, InêsFlorêncio, NunoRebelo, DuarteSimões, FlávioTaborda, Maria InêsTeixeira, Joanainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-17T11:59:01Zoai:ojs.rpmgf.pt:article/10526Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:51:22.871596Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center Gestão terapêutica dos episódios de dor aguda autolimitada em utentes de um Centro de Saúde |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center Batista, Sílvia Epidemiologia da dor Frequência Dor Aguda Automedicação Pain epidemiology Frequency Acute pain Self-medication |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center |
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Management of acute self-limited pain in patients in a health center |
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Batista, Sílvia |
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Batista, Sílvia Cordeiro, Inês Florêncio, Nuno Rebelo, Duarte Simões, Flávio Taborda, Maria Inês Teixeira, Joana |
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Cordeiro, Inês Florêncio, Nuno Rebelo, Duarte Simões, Flávio Taborda, Maria Inês Teixeira, Joana |
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Batista, Sílvia Cordeiro, Inês Florêncio, Nuno Rebelo, Duarte Simões, Flávio Taborda, Maria Inês Teixeira, Joana |
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Epidemiologia da dor Frequência Dor Aguda Automedicação Pain epidemiology Frequency Acute pain Self-medication |
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Epidemiologia da dor Frequência Dor Aguda Automedicação Pain epidemiology Frequency Acute pain Self-medication |
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Introduction: The treatment of pain is a capacity shared by the physician and the patients.Well-informed self-medication is beneficial for the population and for the Health System; however, frequent mistakes add to the risk of adverse effects. Goals: To depict the self-limited episodes of acute pain and the respective therapeutic management featured in the examined sampling. To study the self-medication cases in terms of frequency and connection with socio-demographic factors. Methods: The cross-sectional study was based on a sampling of 352 patients from the Cacém Health Care Centre (Olival extension), using one questionnaire for each of the personal interviews concerning self-limited acute pain and its therapeutic management during the 30 preceding days. Results: There were 89 episodes of self-limited acute pain (25.3%), mainly women. The most frequent episodes consisted of headaches (48.3%),myalgia and flu syndrome-related headaches (10.1%) and rachialgia (7.9%). Of the 89 patients that referred an episode of self-limited acute pain in the 30 days prior to the questionnaire, 63.0% relied solely on pharmacotherapy, while 12.4% resorted to non-pharmacological therapeutic as well. The most widely used drugs were Paracatemol (50.7%) and NSAIDs (31.3%). Self-medication was frequent (46.5%), mostly on women of less than 45 years of age; it was associated with sub-therapeutic drugs and was based on prior medical indication or self-decision. Discussion: It was observed that there are significant associations between self-medication and a few socio-demographic factors and that self-medication hinders an adequate posology.The importance of self-decision in the context of self-medication was also noted; the study suggests that the patients must be better clarified about the properties of the drugs. |
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