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Análisis estadístico neutrosófico sobre los factores asociados con la automedicación de la población adulta joven de la parroquia Santa Martha de Cuba

Authors: Erazo, Alexandra Patricia Abata; Andrade, Ronny Josué Imbaquingo; Ponce, Karen Gabriela Morales; Pupiales, Richard Stalyn Collaguazo;

Análisis estadístico neutrosófico sobre los factores asociados con la automedicación de la población adulta joven de la parroquia Santa Martha de Cuba

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La automedicación es definida como la “administración, sin prescripción médica, por iniciativa y a riesgo de cada persona, de cualquier tipo de medicamento”. Dicho con otras palabras, la automedicación implica el uso de medicamentos para tratar trastornos o síntomas auto. La causa central por la cual se recurre a la automedicación corresponde al tratamiento de patologías consideradas menore', en particular: dolor, fiebre, estreñimiento, tos, estados gripales, trastornos digestivos, entre otros. En tal sentido, los fármacos más comunes empleados en la automedicación se incluyen: analgésicos, antipiréticos, antiácidos, antidiarreicos, antibióticos, vitaminas, pomadas para la piel. Sobre la base de éstos argumentos, el presente trabajo tiene como objetivo: realizar un análisis estadístico neutrosófico sobre los factores asociados con la automedicación de la población adulta joven de la parroquia Santa Martha de Cuba. Donde se aplicaron métodos y técnicas teóricas, empíricas y matemáticas estadísticas. Se realizó un estudio longitudinal con dos cortes, uno al inicio del estudio y otro luego de realizar una intervención con charlas educativas. Los resultados evidencian el nivel de factibilidad de la investigación desarrollada.

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estadística neutrosófica, automedicación, fármacos, acciones educativas, estadística neutrosófica, automedicación, fármacos, acciones educativas

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