Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Tomberg,Jéssica Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Spagnolo,Lílian Moura de Lima, Valerão,Natali Basilio, Martins,Martina Dias da Rosa, Gonzales,Roxana Isabel Cardozo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: to know the perception of health professionals about the records produced in the detection of symptomatic respiratory symptoms of tuberculosis. Method: a qualitative study carried out in the municipalities of Sapucaia do Sul and Pelotas (Rio Grande do Sul state). Data were collected between January 2013 and March 2014 with 37 health workers through a semi-structured interview and analyzed in light of the Bardin Content Analysis. Results: three categories emerged, one of which pointed out the potentialities of tuberculosis detection records for case follow-up and two verified the obstacles related to inadequate, excessive duplication of information, requiring physical space for storage and loss of data. records. Conclusion and implications for the practice: the professionals recognize the importance of registries in the detection of tuberculosis, but point out obstacles that make it impossible to apply them in daily life. This information can help municipal managers to reassess the instrument by making advances in the operability of registries in the detection of tuberculosis.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
title Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
spellingShingle Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
Tomberg,Jéssica Oliveira
Tuberculosis
Diagnosis
Health Services
Information System
title_short Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
title_full Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
title_fullStr Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
title_full_unstemmed Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
title_sort Records in tuberculosis detection: perception of health professionals
author Tomberg,Jéssica Oliveira
author_facet Tomberg,Jéssica Oliveira
Spagnolo,Lílian Moura de Lima
Valerão,Natali Basilio
Martins,Martina Dias da Rosa
Gonzales,Roxana Isabel Cardozo
author_role author
author2 Spagnolo,Lílian Moura de Lima
Valerão,Natali Basilio
Martins,Martina Dias da Rosa
Gonzales,Roxana Isabel Cardozo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tomberg,Jéssica Oliveira
Spagnolo,Lílian Moura de Lima
Valerão,Natali Basilio
Martins,Martina Dias da Rosa
Gonzales,Roxana Isabel Cardozo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tuberculosis
Diagnosis
Health Services
Information System
topic Tuberculosis
Diagnosis
Health Services
Information System
description Abstract Objective: to know the perception of health professionals about the records produced in the detection of symptomatic respiratory symptoms of tuberculosis. Method: a qualitative study carried out in the municipalities of Sapucaia do Sul and Pelotas (Rio Grande do Sul state). Data were collected between January 2013 and March 2014 with 37 health workers through a semi-structured interview and analyzed in light of the Bardin Content Analysis. Results: three categories emerged, one of which pointed out the potentialities of tuberculosis detection records for case follow-up and two verified the obstacles related to inadequate, excessive duplication of information, requiring physical space for storage and loss of data. records. Conclusion and implications for the practice: the professionals recognize the importance of registries in the detection of tuberculosis, but point out obstacles that make it impossible to apply them in daily life. This information can help municipal managers to reassess the instrument by making advances in the operability of registries in the detection of tuberculosis.
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