Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya
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Resumo: | Notification forms are important documents as they contain information that composes epidemiological and statistical data responsible for indicators of health, prevention and disease control. Dengue and Chikungunya have generated great concerns in relation to public health worldwide, which reinforces and highlights the importance of health education actions about these diseases. The objective of this study is to analyze the data quality of the Compulsory Notification Forms for Dengue and Chikungunya, aiming to present strategies for actions in Permanent Health Education (EPS). The research method was chosen through quantitative and documentary study. Data collection was carried out on 1,934 Individual Notification Forms (FNI), Notification/Conclusion Forms and Investigation Forms for Dengue and Chikungunya Fever, which were filled in from January 1st to December 31st, 2019 in a municipality of the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro. The most reported disease was Chikungunya, present in 77.5% of the notifications, and the main notifying professional is the Nurse, responsible for 43.1% of the records. Only 0.8% of the notification forms are filled out completely correctly and, of the 71 variables surveyed, 29 showed failures in filling out. The percentage of duplicate records is 12.1%. The need for interventions to improve the quality of notifications is real and evident, as well as the creation of strategies in EPS, to raise awareness, encourage and provide structure for professionals to perform the notification with greater richness and quality of data. |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and ChikungunyaAnálisis de calidad de datos de los Papeles de Declaración Obligatoria de Dengue y ChikungunyaAnálise da qualidade dos dados das Fichas de Notificação Compulsória de Dengue e ChikungunyaCompulsory notificationDengueChikungunya feverContinuing education.Declaración ObligatoriaDengueFiebre de ChikungunyaEducación Continua.Notificação compulsóriaDengueFebre de ChikungunyaEducação continuada.Notification forms are important documents as they contain information that composes epidemiological and statistical data responsible for indicators of health, prevention and disease control. Dengue and Chikungunya have generated great concerns in relation to public health worldwide, which reinforces and highlights the importance of health education actions about these diseases. The objective of this study is to analyze the data quality of the Compulsory Notification Forms for Dengue and Chikungunya, aiming to present strategies for actions in Permanent Health Education (EPS). The research method was chosen through quantitative and documentary study. Data collection was carried out on 1,934 Individual Notification Forms (FNI), Notification/Conclusion Forms and Investigation Forms for Dengue and Chikungunya Fever, which were filled in from January 1st to December 31st, 2019 in a municipality of the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro. The most reported disease was Chikungunya, present in 77.5% of the notifications, and the main notifying professional is the Nurse, responsible for 43.1% of the records. Only 0.8% of the notification forms are filled out completely correctly and, of the 71 variables surveyed, 29 showed failures in filling out. The percentage of duplicate records is 12.1%. The need for interventions to improve the quality of notifications is real and evident, as well as the creation of strategies in EPS, to raise awareness, encourage and provide structure for professionals to perform the notification with greater richness and quality of data.Los papeles de notificación son documentos importantes por contener informaciones que componen datos epidemiológicos y estadísticos responsables por los indicadores de salud, prevención y control de enfermedades. La Dengue y la Chikungunya tienen generado grandes preocupaciones en relación a la salud pública mundial, lo que fortalece y demuestra la importancia de acciones de encino en salud sobre esas enfermedades. El objetivo de este estudio es analizar la calidad de datos de los Papeles de Declaración Obligatoria de Dengue y Chikungunya, pretendiendo presentar estrategias para la Educación Permanente en Salud (EPS).Fue escogido como método de investigación el estudio cuantitativo y documental. La coleta de datos fue realizada en 1.934 Papeles de Notificación Individual (PNI), Papeles de Notificación/Conclusión y Papeles de Investigación de Dengue y Fiebre Chikungunya, llenados en el periodo de 1 de Enero a 31 de Diciembre de 2019 en una ciudad de la región metropolitana de Rio de Janeiro.La enfermedad más declarada fue la Chikungunya, presente en 77,5% de las declaraciones y el principal profesional declarador es el Enfermero, responsable por 43,1% de los registros. Solamente 0,8% de los papeles de declaración son llenados en la más completa corrección y, de las 71 variables investigadas, 29 no fueran llenadas adecuadamente. El porcentual de registros duplicados es 12,1%. Es real y evidente la necesidad de intervenciones que mejoren la calidad de las declaraciones, tal cual la creación de estrategias en EPS, por concienciar, estimular y conferir estructura para que los profesionales realicen la declaración con mayor riqueza y calidad de datos.As fichas de notificação são documentos importantes por conter informações que compõem dados epidemiológicos e estatísticos responsáveis por indicadores de saúde, prevenção e controle de doenças. A Dengue e a Chikungunya têm gerado grandes preocupações em relação à saúde pública mundial, o que reforça e evidencia a importância de ações de ensino na saúde sobre estas doenças. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar a qualidade dos dados das fichas de Notificação Compulsória de Dengue e Chikungunya, visando apresentar estratégias para ações em Educação Permanente em Saúde (EPS). Elegeu-se o método de pesquisa através de estudo quantitativo e documental. A coleta de dados foi realizada em 1.934 Fichas de Notificação Individual (FNI), Fichas de Notificação/Conclusão e Fichas de Investigação de Dengue e Febre Chikungunya, que tiveram seu preenchimento no período de 1º de janeiro a 31 de dezembro de 2019 em um município da região metropolitana do Rio de Janeiro. A doença mais notificada foi a Chikungunya, presente em 77,5% das notificações, e o principal profissional notificador é o Enfermeiro, responsável por 43,1% dos registros. Somente 0,8% das fichas de notificação são preenchidas de modo completamente correto e, das 71 variáveis pesquisadas, 29 apresentaram falhas no preenchimento. O percentual de registros duplicados é de 12,1%. É real e evidente a necessidade de intervenções que melhorem a qualidade das notificações, assim como a criação de estratégias em EPS, para conscientizar, estimular e dar estrutura para que os profissionais realizem a notificação com maior riqueza e qualidade de dados.Research, Society and Development2021-07-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1817210.33448/rsd-v10i9.18172Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e40810918172Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e40810918172Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e408109181722525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18172/16293Copyright (c) 2021 Tatiana Feliciano; Benedito Carlos Cordeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFeliciano, Tatiana Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos 2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18172Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:21.421690Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya Análisis de calidad de datos de los Papeles de Declaración Obligatoria de Dengue y Chikungunya Análise da qualidade dos dados das Fichas de Notificação Compulsória de Dengue e Chikungunya |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya Feliciano, Tatiana Compulsory notification Dengue Chikungunya fever Continuing education. Declaración Obligatoria Dengue Fiebre de Chikungunya Educación Continua. Notificação compulsória Dengue Febre de Chikungunya Educação continuada. |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya |
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Analysis of the quality of data from the Compulsory Notification Forms of Dengue and Chikungunya |
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Feliciano, Tatiana |
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Feliciano, Tatiana Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos |
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Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos |
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Feliciano, Tatiana Cordeiro, Benedito Carlos |
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Compulsory notification Dengue Chikungunya fever Continuing education. Declaración Obligatoria Dengue Fiebre de Chikungunya Educación Continua. Notificação compulsória Dengue Febre de Chikungunya Educação continuada. |
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Compulsory notification Dengue Chikungunya fever Continuing education. Declaración Obligatoria Dengue Fiebre de Chikungunya Educación Continua. Notificação compulsória Dengue Febre de Chikungunya Educação continuada. |
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Notification forms are important documents as they contain information that composes epidemiological and statistical data responsible for indicators of health, prevention and disease control. Dengue and Chikungunya have generated great concerns in relation to public health worldwide, which reinforces and highlights the importance of health education actions about these diseases. The objective of this study is to analyze the data quality of the Compulsory Notification Forms for Dengue and Chikungunya, aiming to present strategies for actions in Permanent Health Education (EPS). The research method was chosen through quantitative and documentary study. Data collection was carried out on 1,934 Individual Notification Forms (FNI), Notification/Conclusion Forms and Investigation Forms for Dengue and Chikungunya Fever, which were filled in from January 1st to December 31st, 2019 in a municipality of the metropolitan region of Rio de Janeiro. The most reported disease was Chikungunya, present in 77.5% of the notifications, and the main notifying professional is the Nurse, responsible for 43.1% of the records. Only 0.8% of the notification forms are filled out completely correctly and, of the 71 variables surveyed, 29 showed failures in filling out. The percentage of duplicate records is 12.1%. The need for interventions to improve the quality of notifications is real and evident, as well as the creation of strategies in EPS, to raise awareness, encourage and provide structure for professionals to perform the notification with greater richness and quality of data. |
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