Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations
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Resumo: | Background: The early identification of the Breathing Symptoms within the scope of Primary Health Care is recommended, and is also one of the strategies of national sanitary authorities for reaching the elimination of tuberculosis. The purpose of this study is to consider which attributes and which territories have shown the most significant progress in Primary Health Care, in terms of coordination of Health Care Networks, and also check if those areas of Primary Health Care that are most critical regarding coordination, there were more or less cases of avoidable hospitalizations for tuberculosis. Methods: This is an ecological study that uses primary and secondary data. For analysis, coropletic maps were developed through the ArcGIS software, version 10.2. There was also the calculation of gross annual and Bayesian rates for hospitalizations for tuberculosis, for each Primary Health Care territory. Results: There were satisfactory results for attributes such as Population (n = 37; 80.4 %), Primary Health Care (n = 43; 93.5 %), Support System (n = 45; 97.8 %); the exceptions were Logistics System (n = 32; 76.0 %) and Governance System, with fewer units in good condition (n = 31; 67.3 %). There is no evidence of any connection between networks' coordination by Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable admissions. Conclusion: The results show that progress has been made regarding the coordination of the Health Care Networks, and a positive trend has been shown, even though the levels are not excellent. It was found no relationship between the critical areas of Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations, possibly because other variables necessary to comprehend the phenomena. |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizationsIs there a relation between them in Brazil?Health Care Network coordinationHospitalizationPrimary Health CareSpatial analysisTuberculosisHealth PolicyInfectious DiseasesSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingBackground: The early identification of the Breathing Symptoms within the scope of Primary Health Care is recommended, and is also one of the strategies of national sanitary authorities for reaching the elimination of tuberculosis. The purpose of this study is to consider which attributes and which territories have shown the most significant progress in Primary Health Care, in terms of coordination of Health Care Networks, and also check if those areas of Primary Health Care that are most critical regarding coordination, there were more or less cases of avoidable hospitalizations for tuberculosis. Methods: This is an ecological study that uses primary and secondary data. For analysis, coropletic maps were developed through the ArcGIS software, version 10.2. There was also the calculation of gross annual and Bayesian rates for hospitalizations for tuberculosis, for each Primary Health Care territory. Results: There were satisfactory results for attributes such as Population (n = 37; 80.4 %), Primary Health Care (n = 43; 93.5 %), Support System (n = 45; 97.8 %); the exceptions were Logistics System (n = 32; 76.0 %) and Governance System, with fewer units in good condition (n = 31; 67.3 %). There is no evidence of any connection between networks' coordination by Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable admissions. Conclusion: The results show that progress has been made regarding the coordination of the Health Care Networks, and a positive trend has been shown, even though the levels are not excellent. It was found no relationship between the critical areas of Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations, possibly because other variables necessary to comprehend the phenomena.Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM)Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT)Population health, policies and services (PPS)RUNPopolin, Marcela PaschoalTouso, Michelle MosnaYamamura, MellinaRodrigues, Ludmila Barbosa BandeiraDa Cunha Garcia, Maria ConcebidaArroyo, Luiz HenriqueRamos, Antônio Carlos VieiraBerra, Thais ZamboniSantos Neto, MarcelinoDe Almeida Crispim, JulianeChiaravalotti Neto, FranciscoPinto, Ione CarvalhoPalha, Pedro FredemirDa Costa Uchoa, Severina AliceLapão, Luís VelezFronteira, InêsArcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre2018-05-11T22:06:23Z2016-03-012016-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1320-yeng1472-6963PURE: 2455355http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84959450358&partnerID=8YFLogxKhttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-016-1320-yinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:20:09Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/36642Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:30:36.566977Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations Is there a relation between them in Brazil? |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations Popolin, Marcela Paschoal Health Care Network coordination Hospitalization Primary Health Care Spatial analysis Tuberculosis Health Policy Infectious Diseases SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations |
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Integrated health service delivery networks and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations |
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Popolin, Marcela Paschoal |
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Popolin, Marcela Paschoal Touso, Michelle Mosna Yamamura, Mellina Rodrigues, Ludmila Barbosa Bandeira Da Cunha Garcia, Maria Concebida Arroyo, Luiz Henrique Ramos, Antônio Carlos Vieira Berra, Thais Zamboni Santos Neto, Marcelino De Almeida Crispim, Juliane Chiaravalotti Neto, Francisco Pinto, Ione Carvalho Palha, Pedro Fredemir Da Costa Uchoa, Severina Alice Lapão, Luís Velez Fronteira, Inês Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre |
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Touso, Michelle Mosna Yamamura, Mellina Rodrigues, Ludmila Barbosa Bandeira Da Cunha Garcia, Maria Concebida Arroyo, Luiz Henrique Ramos, Antônio Carlos Vieira Berra, Thais Zamboni Santos Neto, Marcelino De Almeida Crispim, Juliane Chiaravalotti Neto, Francisco Pinto, Ione Carvalho Palha, Pedro Fredemir Da Costa Uchoa, Severina Alice Lapão, Luís Velez Fronteira, Inês Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre |
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Global Health and Tropical Medicine (GHTM) Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical (IHMT) Population health, policies and services (PPS) RUN |
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Popolin, Marcela Paschoal Touso, Michelle Mosna Yamamura, Mellina Rodrigues, Ludmila Barbosa Bandeira Da Cunha Garcia, Maria Concebida Arroyo, Luiz Henrique Ramos, Antônio Carlos Vieira Berra, Thais Zamboni Santos Neto, Marcelino De Almeida Crispim, Juliane Chiaravalotti Neto, Francisco Pinto, Ione Carvalho Palha, Pedro Fredemir Da Costa Uchoa, Severina Alice Lapão, Luís Velez Fronteira, Inês Arcêncio, Ricardo Alexandre |
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Health Care Network coordination Hospitalization Primary Health Care Spatial analysis Tuberculosis Health Policy Infectious Diseases SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Health Care Network coordination Hospitalization Primary Health Care Spatial analysis Tuberculosis Health Policy Infectious Diseases SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
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Background: The early identification of the Breathing Symptoms within the scope of Primary Health Care is recommended, and is also one of the strategies of national sanitary authorities for reaching the elimination of tuberculosis. The purpose of this study is to consider which attributes and which territories have shown the most significant progress in Primary Health Care, in terms of coordination of Health Care Networks, and also check if those areas of Primary Health Care that are most critical regarding coordination, there were more or less cases of avoidable hospitalizations for tuberculosis. Methods: This is an ecological study that uses primary and secondary data. For analysis, coropletic maps were developed through the ArcGIS software, version 10.2. There was also the calculation of gross annual and Bayesian rates for hospitalizations for tuberculosis, for each Primary Health Care territory. Results: There were satisfactory results for attributes such as Population (n = 37; 80.4 %), Primary Health Care (n = 43; 93.5 %), Support System (n = 45; 97.8 %); the exceptions were Logistics System (n = 32; 76.0 %) and Governance System, with fewer units in good condition (n = 31; 67.3 %). There is no evidence of any connection between networks' coordination by Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable admissions. Conclusion: The results show that progress has been made regarding the coordination of the Health Care Networks, and a positive trend has been shown, even though the levels are not excellent. It was found no relationship between the critical areas of Primary Health Care and tuberculosis avoidable hospitalizations, possibly because other variables necessary to comprehend the phenomena. |
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