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Identifier 000031721
Title Παράμετροι συνταγογραφίας, δεδομένα φαρμακοθεραπείας και ενημερωτική παρέμβαση στους ασθενείς της κοινωνικής πρόνοιας
Alternative Title Prescriptions parameters, data of pharmacotherapy and educational intervention in patients of Social Care
Creator Tzimis, Leonidas M
Abstract Objective:The aim of this study was to make a systematic registration, in the population group of Social Care indigent patients, of their pharmaceutical needs, the data of their prescriptions, their knowledge about the use of drugs,their nutrition patterns, the cost of their medication in comparison with data from a population of patients, who are covered by Social Security and to examine the results of a health intervention among Social Care indigent patients. Participants:551 indigent patients insured by Social Care visited the Hospital Pharmacy of Chania. Genaral Hospital compared to 551 patients insured under Social Security Funds visited three Community Pharmacies. The time of the study was from 01/01/95 to 31/12/97. Results: Total population: The socio-demographic profiles of this group reveal an unemployment rate of 95% and an illiteracy rate of 21%. As regards marital status, 20% were bachelors and 12% divorcees. The socio-demographic profiles of the Social Care children reveal an illiteracy rate of 9.7% versus 0% of the Social Security children (ages 6-18). High school attended 13.1% versus 25.9% (ages 12-18). For both groups, the most common drugs categories as D.D.D. were for Cardiovascular system (30% versus 26%), Gastrointestinal system (17% versus 27%) and Nervous system (16% versus 18%). The first diagnosis was Hypertension (10% versus 8%) and the most common drugs were Ranitidine (3% versus 2%), Diclofenac (3% versus 3%), Salbutamol (3% versus 3%) and Paracetamol (2% versus 2%).
Language Greek
Issue date 1998-05-01
Date available 1999-12-03
Collection   School/Department--School of Medicine--Department of Medicine--Doctoral theses
  Type of Work--Doctoral theses
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