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Item Automedicación en estudiantes de enfermería de una institución de educación superior privada. Cali 2020(Universidad Santiago de Cali, 2020) Rocha Tenorio, Victoria Eugenia; Pechene Paz, Paula Andrea; Castro Cataño, María ElenaItem Self-medication among undergraduate nursing students(Universidad de Murcia Servicio de Publicaciones, 2022-04) Castro Cataño, María Elena; Pechené Paz, Paula Andrea; Rocha Tenorio, Victoria Eugenia; Loaiza Buitrago, Diana FernandaIntroduction: Self-medication is a common behavior in society and a frequent practice among university students. It is a severe health problem that affects the familiar, individual, and collective health. Objective: To determine the reasons that lead to self-medication in nursing students at the Santiago de Cali University, Colombia. Method: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 234 undergraduate nursing students. The study was carried out between April and May 2020. To calculate the sample, we applied the statistical formula with a confidence level of 95%, a margin of error of 5%, and a desired confidence interval of 5%. We used a virtual, validated questionnaire, which the students filled out voluntarily. Results: Ninety percent of the participating students were between 18–26 years old. The mean was 21.7, while the median was 20, and the mode was 19 years. A total of 81% were women. A total of 69% of the students stated that they self-medicate. Pain relievers are the drugs of choice for self-medication. Among the reasons for self-medication, it was found that: 44% of participants do not believe that it is necessary to consult a doctor, while 20% expressed not having the time to consult with a doctor. The participants obtain the medication in the pharmacy (95%). Conclusions: Self-medication is a common practice in nursing students between the first and fifth semesters of the Santiago de Cali University. Although it is recognized as a risky practice, the prevalence is high © 2022. Enfermeria Global.All Rights Reserved.