Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Ana Beatriz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Ana Pinto de, Jamanca, Aua, Brito, Duarte Vital, Silva, Nádia Mendes da, Duarte, Sara, Coelho, Anabela
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: Asthma affects more than 339 million people worldwide. In the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries, in 2016, its prevalence ranged from 9.5% (Portugal) to 3.91% (Brazil). Chronic disease management programs aim to improve the health status of patients with chronic disease and reduce associated costs. The objective of this study is to identify models of asthma asthma ‘management and control’ that are that are implemented in the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP), and analyse them through the integrated disease management model.Material and Methods: A rapid review of the PubMed indexed scientific literature and grey literature on ‘management and control of asthma’ in the countries of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries was carried out.Results: Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique presented publications on ‘management and control of asthma’, at different stages of implementation. Clinical management and organization and service delivery are the dimensions of integrated disease management mostaddressed in publications.Discussion: The implementation of asthma management and control programs is influenced by health systems, care delivery structures, and the surrounding political and social environment. The dimensions of funding and information systems are the most difficult to implement given the degree of economic, social and technological development of most countries under study.Conclusion: Only Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique adopted asthma integrated disease management as the main form of asthma management and control. The programs developed by these countries can constitute a model for asthma integrated disease management in the other countries under study.
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spelling Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking CountriesGestão e Controlo da Asma em Países de Expressão PortuguesaAsthmaBrazilDisease ManagementMozambiquePortugalAsmaBrasilGestão da DoençaMoçambiquePortugalIntroduction: Asthma affects more than 339 million people worldwide. In the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries, in 2016, its prevalence ranged from 9.5% (Portugal) to 3.91% (Brazil). Chronic disease management programs aim to improve the health status of patients with chronic disease and reduce associated costs. The objective of this study is to identify models of asthma asthma ‘management and control’ that are that are implemented in the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP), and analyse them through the integrated disease management model.Material and Methods: A rapid review of the PubMed indexed scientific literature and grey literature on ‘management and control of asthma’ in the countries of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries was carried out.Results: Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique presented publications on ‘management and control of asthma’, at different stages of implementation. Clinical management and organization and service delivery are the dimensions of integrated disease management mostaddressed in publications.Discussion: The implementation of asthma management and control programs is influenced by health systems, care delivery structures, and the surrounding political and social environment. The dimensions of funding and information systems are the most difficult to implement given the degree of economic, social and technological development of most countries under study.Conclusion: Only Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique adopted asthma integrated disease management as the main form of asthma management and control. The programs developed by these countries can constitute a model for asthma integrated disease management in the other countries under study.Introdução: A asma atinge mais de 339 milhões de pessoas mundialmente. Na Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa, em 2016, a sua prevalência variou entre 9,15% (Portugal) e 3,91% (Brasil). Os programas de gestão da doença crónica pretendem melhorar o estado de saúde de doentes com doença crónica e reduzir os custos associados. O objetivo deste estudo é identificar modelos de ‘gestão e controlo da asma’ implementados na Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa, analisando-os através do modelo de gestão integrada de doença.Material e Métodos: Realizou-se uma revisão rápida da literatura científica indexada na PubMed, e de literatura cinzenta sobre ‘gestão e controlo da asma’ nos países da Comunidade dos Países de Língua Portuguesa.Resultados: Portugal, Brasil e Moçambique apresentaram publicações sobre ‘gestão e controlo da asma’, em diferentes fases de implementação dos programas. A gestão clínica e organização e prestação de cuidados são as dimensões mais abordados nas publicações.Discussão: A implementação de programas de gestão e controlo da asma é influenciada pelos sistemas de saúde, estruturas de prestação de cuidados em que se inserem, meio político e social envolventes. As dimensões do financiamento e dos sistemas de informação são as mais difíceis de implementar, dado o desenvolvimento económico, social e tecnológico da maioria dos países em estudo.Conclusão: Apenas Portugal, Brasil e Moçambique adotaram a gestão integrada de doença da asma como principal forma de gestão e controlo da asma. 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Gestão e Controlo da Asma em Países de Expressão Portuguesa
title Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
spellingShingle Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
Nunes, Ana Beatriz
Asthma
Brazil
Disease Management
Mozambique
Portugal
Asma
Brasil
Gestão da Doença
Moçambique
Portugal
title_short Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
title_full Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
title_fullStr Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
title_full_unstemmed Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
title_sort Asthma Management and Control in Portuguese Speaking Countries
author Nunes, Ana Beatriz
author_facet Nunes, Ana Beatriz
Oliveira, Ana Pinto de
Jamanca, Aua
Brito, Duarte Vital
Silva, Nádia Mendes da
Duarte, Sara
Coelho, Anabela
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author2 Oliveira, Ana Pinto de
Jamanca, Aua
Brito, Duarte Vital
Silva, Nádia Mendes da
Duarte, Sara
Coelho, Anabela
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Ana Beatriz
Oliveira, Ana Pinto de
Jamanca, Aua
Brito, Duarte Vital
Silva, Nádia Mendes da
Duarte, Sara
Coelho, Anabela
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Asthma
Brazil
Disease Management
Mozambique
Portugal
Asma
Brasil
Gestão da Doença
Moçambique
Portugal
topic Asthma
Brazil
Disease Management
Mozambique
Portugal
Asma
Brasil
Gestão da Doença
Moçambique
Portugal
description Introduction: Asthma affects more than 339 million people worldwide. In the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries, in 2016, its prevalence ranged from 9.5% (Portugal) to 3.91% (Brazil). Chronic disease management programs aim to improve the health status of patients with chronic disease and reduce associated costs. The objective of this study is to identify models of asthma asthma ‘management and control’ that are that are implemented in the Community of Portuguese Speaking Countries (CPLP), and analyse them through the integrated disease management model.Material and Methods: A rapid review of the PubMed indexed scientific literature and grey literature on ‘management and control of asthma’ in the countries of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries was carried out.Results: Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique presented publications on ‘management and control of asthma’, at different stages of implementation. Clinical management and organization and service delivery are the dimensions of integrated disease management mostaddressed in publications.Discussion: The implementation of asthma management and control programs is influenced by health systems, care delivery structures, and the surrounding political and social environment. The dimensions of funding and information systems are the most difficult to implement given the degree of economic, social and technological development of most countries under study.Conclusion: Only Portugal, Brazil and Mozambique adopted asthma integrated disease management as the main form of asthma management and control. The programs developed by these countries can constitute a model for asthma integrated disease management in the other countries under study.
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