Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder
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Resumo: | The study sought to describe and analyze the knowledge of professionals about risk stratification and recommendations for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders. The research has a descriptive character with a quantitative approach, carried out with professionals from 11 Primary Health Care Units of regional III, in Fortaleza-CE, November 2020 to January 2021. The sample was listed by 23 nurses and 15 physicians. Data collection took place through a form, through the interaction of professionals via Google Docs. The analysis took place after evaluating the responses to the questionnaire. Data were organized in the database in Excel. There was a high and very high risk for hypertension/diabetes, about 97.4%, totaling 37 professionals reported having knowledge of the stratification of users in the territory they monitor. Approximately (42.1%) of users are stratified as high risk as the majority of the population in their territory, very high risk with 2.6%, which means a stratified user with very high risk. A total of 39.5%, 15 patients at medium risk. As for the source of information on risk stratification for hypertensive/diabetic patients (71.8%) it has it through the family health strategy team, with around 27 participants, 28.9%, 11 professionals have the information through the Management of the unit or by electronic medical record (fastmedic). The implementation of a health care model ensures effective care, providing self-care, adequate professional assistance at the various levels of care in the network, with Primary Care being responsible for coordinating care and organizing the RAS. |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorderEstratificación del riesgo y recomendaciones para las enfermedades cardiovasculares y trastornos metabólicosEstratificação de risco e as recomendações para as doenças cardiovasculares e do distúrbio metabólicoAtenção Primária a SaúdeDoença cardiovascularDiabetes.Primeros auxiliosEnfermedad cardiovascularDiabetes.Primary health careCardiovascular diseaseDiabetes.The study sought to describe and analyze the knowledge of professionals about risk stratification and recommendations for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders. The research has a descriptive character with a quantitative approach, carried out with professionals from 11 Primary Health Care Units of regional III, in Fortaleza-CE, November 2020 to January 2021. The sample was listed by 23 nurses and 15 physicians. Data collection took place through a form, through the interaction of professionals via Google Docs. The analysis took place after evaluating the responses to the questionnaire. Data were organized in the database in Excel. There was a high and very high risk for hypertension/diabetes, about 97.4%, totaling 37 professionals reported having knowledge of the stratification of users in the territory they monitor. Approximately (42.1%) of users are stratified as high risk as the majority of the population in their territory, very high risk with 2.6%, which means a stratified user with very high risk. A total of 39.5%, 15 patients at medium risk. As for the source of information on risk stratification for hypertensive/diabetic patients (71.8%) it has it through the family health strategy team, with around 27 participants, 28.9%, 11 professionals have the information through the Management of the unit or by electronic medical record (fastmedic). The implementation of a health care model ensures effective care, providing self-care, adequate professional assistance at the various levels of care in the network, with Primary Care being responsible for coordinating care and organizing the RAS.El estudio buscó describir y analizar el conocimiento de los profesionales sobre estratificación de riesgo y recomendaciones para enfermedades cardiovasculares y trastornos metabólicos. La investigación tiene carácter descriptivo con enfoque cuantitativo, realizada con profesionales de 11 Unidades de Atención Primaria de Salud de la regional III, en Fortaleza-CE, noviembre de 2020 a enero de 2021. La muestra estuvo conformada por 23 enfermeras y 15 médicos. La recogida de datos se realizó a través de un formulario, mediante la interacción de profesionales a través de Google Docs. El análisis se realizó después de evaluar las respuestas al cuestionario. Los datos se organizaron en la base de datos en Excel. Existía un riesgo alto y muy alto de hipertensión / diabetes, alrededor del 97,4%, totalizando 37 profesionales reportaron tener conocimiento de la estratificación de usuarios en el territorio que monitorean. Aproximadamente (42,1%) de los usuarios están estratificados como de alto riesgo como la mayoría de la población de su territorio, muy alto riesgo con 2,6%, lo que significa un usuario estratificado con muy alto riesgo. Un total de 39,5%, 15 pacientes de riesgo medio. En cuanto a la fuente de información sobre estratificación de riesgo para pacientes hipertensos / diabéticos (71,8%) la tiene a través del equipo de estrategia de salud de la familia, con alrededor de 27 participantes, 28,9%, 11 profesionales tienen la información a través de la Gestión de la unidad o por vía electrónica. historial médico (fastmedic). La implantación de un modelo asistencial asegura una atención eficaz, proporcionando autocuidado, asistencia profesional adecuada en los distintos niveles asistenciales de la red, siendo Atención Primaria la encargada de coordinar la atención y organizar la RAS.O estudo buscou descrever e analisar os conhecimentos dos profissionais sobre a estratificação de risco e as recomendações para doenças cardiovasculares e do distúrbio metabólico. A pesquisa possui caráter descritivo com abordagem quantitativa, realizada com profissionais das 11 Unidades de Atenção Primária de Saúde da regional III, em Fortaleza- CE, novembro de 2020 a janeiro de 2021. A amostra foi elencada por 23 enfermeiros e 15 médicos. A coleta de dados se deu através de formulário, pela interação dos profissionais via Google Docs. A análise ocorreu após avaliação das respostas do questionário. Os dados foram organizados no banco de dados no Excel. Observou-se como alto e muito alto risco para hipertensão/diabetes, cerca de 97,4%, totalizando 37 profissionais relatam ter conhecimento da estratificação dos usuários do território que acompanham. Aproximadamente (42,1%) dos usuários são estratificados como alto risco quanto a maioria da população do seu território, muito alto risco com 2,6%, que significa um usuário estratificado com muito alto risco. Um total de 39,5%, 15 pacientes com médio risco. Quanto a fonte de informação sobre a estratificação de risco para hipertenso/diabético, (71,8%) possui através da equipe da estratégia saúde da família, sendo em torno de 27 participantes, 28.9%, 11 profissionais possuem a informação através da Gestão da unidade ou pelo prontuário eletrônico (fastmedic). A implementação de um modelo de atenção à saúde assegura uma atenção efetiva, fornecendo autocuidado, assistência profissional adequada nos diversos níveis de atenção da rede, sendo a Atenção Primária responsável pela coordenação do cuidado e organização da RAS.Research, Society and Development2021-08-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1754610.33448/rsd-v10i10.17546Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e429101017546Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e429101017546Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e4291010175462525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17546/16979Copyright (c) 2021 Ariadne Freire de Aguiar Martins; Luis Adriano Freitas Oliveira; Lídia Andrade Lourinhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Ariadne Freire de AguiarOliveira, Luis Adriano Freitas Lourinho, Lídia Andrade2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17546Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:52.079344Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder Estratificación del riesgo y recomendaciones para las enfermedades cardiovasculares y trastornos metabólicos Estratificação de risco e as recomendações para as doenças cardiovasculares e do distúrbio metabólico |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder Martins, Ariadne Freire de Aguiar Atenção Primária a Saúde Doença cardiovascular Diabetes. Primeros auxilios Enfermedad cardiovascular Diabetes. Primary health care Cardiovascular disease Diabetes. |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder |
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Risk Stratification and Recommendations for the cardiovascular disease and metabolic disorder |
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Martins, Ariadne Freire de Aguiar |
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Martins, Ariadne Freire de Aguiar Oliveira, Luis Adriano Freitas Lourinho, Lídia Andrade |
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Oliveira, Luis Adriano Freitas Lourinho, Lídia Andrade |
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Martins, Ariadne Freire de Aguiar Oliveira, Luis Adriano Freitas Lourinho, Lídia Andrade |
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Atenção Primária a Saúde Doença cardiovascular Diabetes. Primeros auxilios Enfermedad cardiovascular Diabetes. Primary health care Cardiovascular disease Diabetes. |
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Atenção Primária a Saúde Doença cardiovascular Diabetes. Primeros auxilios Enfermedad cardiovascular Diabetes. Primary health care Cardiovascular disease Diabetes. |
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The study sought to describe and analyze the knowledge of professionals about risk stratification and recommendations for cardiovascular diseases and metabolic disorders. The research has a descriptive character with a quantitative approach, carried out with professionals from 11 Primary Health Care Units of regional III, in Fortaleza-CE, November 2020 to January 2021. The sample was listed by 23 nurses and 15 physicians. Data collection took place through a form, through the interaction of professionals via Google Docs. The analysis took place after evaluating the responses to the questionnaire. Data were organized in the database in Excel. There was a high and very high risk for hypertension/diabetes, about 97.4%, totaling 37 professionals reported having knowledge of the stratification of users in the territory they monitor. Approximately (42.1%) of users are stratified as high risk as the majority of the population in their territory, very high risk with 2.6%, which means a stratified user with very high risk. A total of 39.5%, 15 patients at medium risk. As for the source of information on risk stratification for hypertensive/diabetic patients (71.8%) it has it through the family health strategy team, with around 27 participants, 28.9%, 11 professionals have the information through the Management of the unit or by electronic medical record (fastmedic). The implementation of a health care model ensures effective care, providing self-care, adequate professional assistance at the various levels of care in the network, with Primary Care being responsible for coordinating care and organizing the RAS. |
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