Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System

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Autor(a) principal: Barros,Simone Regina Alves de Freitas
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Soares,Maria Cidney da Silva, Falcão,Pedro Henrique de Barros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Since the dawn of civilization, pain was and still is a major concern for humankind. It is estimated that 80% of the world population look for the health system due to pain complaints. American epidemiological studies show that 20% of adults assisted by primary health attention services suffer from chronic pain. This study aimed at identifying the incidence of pain in adults in the Primary Health Attention. METHODS: Documental research carried out in a family health unit of the city of Tupanatinga/PE. Sample was made up of medical charts of users (adults) registered in the Unit. A total of 1071 charts they analyzed. A verbal scale was used to evaluate the incidence of pain. RESULTS: According to the verbal scale, the prevalence of pain among users of the family health unit was 42%. Associating pain to gender, it was observed that there has been statistically significant association (p<0.001), where the presence of pain in women (69.1%) was more frequent as compared to males (30.9%). CONCLUSION: The results of this study show us the “scenario” of pain at the preferential “Gateway” of the Single Health System. The high incidence of pain in Primary Attention warns for the magnitude of the problem, making imperative to treat pain as a severe public health problem with social relevance.
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title Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
spellingShingle Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
Barros,Simone Regina Alves de Freitas
Incidence
Pain
Primary attention
title_short Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
title_full Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
title_fullStr Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
title_full_unstemmed Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
title_sort Pain magnitude at the preferential “gateway” of the Single Health System
author Barros,Simone Regina Alves de Freitas
author_facet Barros,Simone Regina Alves de Freitas
Soares,Maria Cidney da Silva
Falcão,Pedro Henrique de Barros
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author2 Soares,Maria Cidney da Silva
Falcão,Pedro Henrique de Barros
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barros,Simone Regina Alves de Freitas
Soares,Maria Cidney da Silva
Falcão,Pedro Henrique de Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Incidence
Pain
Primary attention
topic Incidence
Pain
Primary attention
description ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Since the dawn of civilization, pain was and still is a major concern for humankind. It is estimated that 80% of the world population look for the health system due to pain complaints. American epidemiological studies show that 20% of adults assisted by primary health attention services suffer from chronic pain. This study aimed at identifying the incidence of pain in adults in the Primary Health Attention. METHODS: Documental research carried out in a family health unit of the city of Tupanatinga/PE. Sample was made up of medical charts of users (adults) registered in the Unit. A total of 1071 charts they analyzed. A verbal scale was used to evaluate the incidence of pain. RESULTS: According to the verbal scale, the prevalence of pain among users of the family health unit was 42%. Associating pain to gender, it was observed that there has been statistically significant association (p<0.001), where the presence of pain in women (69.1%) was more frequent as compared to males (30.9%). CONCLUSION: The results of this study show us the “scenario” of pain at the preferential “Gateway” of the Single Health System. The high incidence of pain in Primary Attention warns for the magnitude of the problem, making imperative to treat pain as a severe public health problem with social relevance.
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