Browsing by Author "Marquez Duran, Diana Guadalupe"
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Item Conocimientos, actitudes y prácticas sobre automedicación con antibióticos en trabajadoras sexuales que acuden a la fundación Mujer Solidaridad. Cuenca 2017(2018) Marquez Duran, Diana Guadalupe; Mayancela Mayancela, Blanca Susana; Parra Parra, Jorge LeonidasAntecedent: Self-medication with antibiotics is a public health problem worldwide, among the various risk groups stand out sex workers, prone to this practice, thus favoring bacterial resistance. Objective: Determine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices on self-medication with antibiotics in the sex workers who come to the foundation "Mujer Solidaridad". Methodology: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study carried out with a population of 134 sex workers registered in the "Mujer Solidaridad" foundation of the City of Cuenca. The main variables analyzed were knowledge, attitudes and practices about self-medication with antibiotics. The data was obtained through a survey. Descriptive statistics was used by SPSS 20.0 for Windows, showing the results in frequency and percentage tables. Results: The average age is 31.7 ± 8.82 years. Marital status prevails Free Union (47.8%), 51.5% have only completed primary school, 28.4% of respondents are from the Sierra. The most used group of antibiotics were the B-lactams. 83.6% consider self-medication little or nothing dangerous. Attitudes show that factors such as: lack of time, money, previous experience, known recommendations are negative determinants when it comes to self-medication. In terms of practice, only 2.2% of the population has never self-medicated. Conclusions: Self-medication with antibiotics in sex workers proved to be an important problem due to low knowledge of bad attitudes and risky practices.
