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  • The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and contributing factors of medication use among 530 teachers in Londrina, Brazil, revealing a 59.1% prevalence rate.
  • Chronic diseases were found to be linked to all types of medication used, with specific sociodemographic and lifestyle factors varying by health disorder type.
  • The findings suggest that improving access to medications and addressing lifestyle and health issues can help manage medication use among teachers.

Article Abstract

The aims of the study were to assess the prevalence and analyze the associated factors of medication use among teachers. A cross-sectional study was carried out, involving 530 teachers from Londrina city, Paraná, Brazil. The dependent variable was prescribed medication use and the independent variables were sociodemographic, work-related, lifestyle, health disorders, and chronic diseases, all assessed through questionnaires. Prevalence of medication use was 59.1%. Chronic disease was associated with all medications analyzed. Variables positively associated with medication use according to health disorder type were: Cardiometabolic (Length of employment, overweight, not current tobacco use, and TV viewing); Psychological (Length of employment, common mental disorders, current tobacco use, and disability); Orthopedic (Length of employment, health insurance, overweight, musculoskeletal pain, low job support, and disability); Respiratory (TV viewing and problems related to dust or chalk powder); and Gastrointestinal (common mental disorders and physical activity [negative association]). Support for access, the appropriate use of medicines, and a reduction in medication use should consider work-related, lifestyle, and health disorders, as well as chronic diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-812320202512.20912018DOI Listing

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