Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal
The objective of this study was to describe patterns of medication use among homeless adults from the city of Porto, Portugal. We recruited 146 homeless participants in four social services institutions. Data on the use of medicines in the previous week were collected using face-to-face interviews....
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doaj-61bce7e102fc45a882c3b92aef0095332020-11-24T21:59:00ZengEscola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo CruzCadernos de Saúde Pública1678-44642014-01-0130120721210.1590/0102-311X00006113S0102-311X2014000100207Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, PortugalHelena GamaLuís OliveiraMaria de Lurdes PereiraAna AzevedoNuno LunetThe objective of this study was to describe patterns of medication use among homeless adults from the city of Porto, Portugal. We recruited 146 homeless participants in four social services institutions. Data on the use of medicines in the previous week were collected using face-to-face interviews. We described the prevalence and main correlates of use of medicines from different Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification (ATC) groups. A total of 56.8% of the homeless reported to have used at least one medicine in the previous week. The most frequently reported were benzodiazepines (21.9%) and antipsychotics (15.1%); socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle variables and use of health care were not found to be significantly associated with their use. The prevalence was 1.4% for anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products, and 6.2% for antihypertensives, diuretics and beta-blocking agents. Medicines pertaining to the nervous system ATC group were by far the most frequently used, while those for the treatment of other common chronic and acute conditions seem to be underused.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-311X2014000100207&lng=en&tlng=enPersona Sin HogarUtilización de MedicamentosFarmacoepidemiología |
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Helena Gama Luís Oliveira Maria de Lurdes Pereira Ana Azevedo Nuno Lunet Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal Cadernos de Saúde Pública Persona Sin Hogar Utilización de Medicamentos Farmacoepidemiología |
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Helena Gama Luís Oliveira Maria de Lurdes Pereira Ana Azevedo Nuno Lunet |
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Helena Gama |
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Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal |
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Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal |
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Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal |
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Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal |
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Use of medicines by homeless people in Porto, Portugal |
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use of medicines by homeless people in porto, portugal |
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Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz |
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Cadernos de Saúde Pública |
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2014-01-01 |
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The objective of this study was to describe patterns of medication use among homeless adults from the city of Porto, Portugal. We recruited 146 homeless participants in four social services institutions. Data on the use of medicines in the previous week were collected using face-to-face interviews. We described the prevalence and main correlates of use of medicines from different Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification (ATC) groups. A total of 56.8% of the homeless reported to have used at least one medicine in the previous week. The most frequently reported were benzodiazepines (21.9%) and antipsychotics (15.1%); socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle variables and use of health care were not found to be significantly associated with their use. The prevalence was 1.4% for anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic products, and 6.2% for antihypertensives, diuretics and beta-blocking agents. Medicines pertaining to the nervous system ATC group were by far the most frequently used, while those for the treatment of other common chronic and acute conditions seem to be underused. |
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Persona Sin Hogar Utilización de Medicamentos Farmacoepidemiología |
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