Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil
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Resumo: | Objectives: To investigate the hospital morbidity related to leishmaniasis in a state of Southern Brazil and to analyse the management of the financial resources regarding hospital expenses. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. The cases of hospital admissions due to leishmaniasis recorded in the state of Paraná between 2008-2018 were obtained by consulting the IT Department of the Unified Health System (DATASUS), Brazil. The profile of the hospitalized patients, the character of medical care and expenses with hospital service were investigated. The data were statistically analysed on Epi Info™ version 3.5.4. Results: The study recorded 3,927 confirmed cases and 61 hospital admissions caused by cutaneous leishmaniasis (31.77%), 42 mucocutaneous (21.88%), 18 visceral (9.37%) and 71 unspecified clinical form (36.98%). Most patients were male (79.17%, 152), of white race (68.75%, 132) and older than 30 (81.77%, 157). The higher number of hospital admissions was due to urgency service (85.41%, 164). The total amount spent on hospitalizations varied in these ten years, with a minimum value of US$1,205.43 and a maximum of US$5,073.94. Joinpoint regression program 4.6.0. was used for the trend analysis. Conclusions: The expenditures with tertiary care for the treatment of patients with leishmaniasis reflect the need to strengthen basic health care. We believe that the development of health education activities with the population to prevent the leishmaniasis transmission reduces the number of new cases, while the early diagnosis of the disease can avoid medical complications and consequently decrease the costs of hospitalizations. |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern BrazilImpacto económico de la hospitalización por leishmaniasis en el sur de Brasil Impacto econômico das internações hospitalares por leishmaniose no sul do Brasil LeishmanioseHospitalizaçãoMonitoramento epidemiológicoGastos em saúde.LeishmaniasisHospitalizaciónMonitoreo EpidemiológicoGastos en salud.LeishmaniasisHospitalizationEpidemiological MonitoringHealth expenditures.Objectives: To investigate the hospital morbidity related to leishmaniasis in a state of Southern Brazil and to analyse the management of the financial resources regarding hospital expenses. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. The cases of hospital admissions due to leishmaniasis recorded in the state of Paraná between 2008-2018 were obtained by consulting the IT Department of the Unified Health System (DATASUS), Brazil. The profile of the hospitalized patients, the character of medical care and expenses with hospital service were investigated. The data were statistically analysed on Epi Info™ version 3.5.4. Results: The study recorded 3,927 confirmed cases and 61 hospital admissions caused by cutaneous leishmaniasis (31.77%), 42 mucocutaneous (21.88%), 18 visceral (9.37%) and 71 unspecified clinical form (36.98%). Most patients were male (79.17%, 152), of white race (68.75%, 132) and older than 30 (81.77%, 157). The higher number of hospital admissions was due to urgency service (85.41%, 164). The total amount spent on hospitalizations varied in these ten years, with a minimum value of US$1,205.43 and a maximum of US$5,073.94. Joinpoint regression program 4.6.0. was used for the trend analysis. Conclusions: The expenditures with tertiary care for the treatment of patients with leishmaniasis reflect the need to strengthen basic health care. We believe that the development of health education activities with the population to prevent the leishmaniasis transmission reduces the number of new cases, while the early diagnosis of the disease can avoid medical complications and consequently decrease the costs of hospitalizations.Objetivos: Investigar la morbilidad hospitalaria relacionada con la leishmaniasis en un estado del sur de Brasil y analizar la gestión de los recursos financieros en relación con los gastos hospitalarios. Métodos: Se trata de una investigación transversal. Los casos de ingresos hospitalarios por leishmaniasis registrados en el estado de Paraná entre 2008 y 2018 se obtuvieron mediante consulta al Departamento de TI del Sistema Único de Salud (DATASUS), Brasil. Se investigó el perfil de los pacientes hospitalizados, el carácter de la atención médica y los gastos con atención del servicio hospitalario. Los datos fueron analizados estadísticamente en Epi Info™ versión 3.5.4. Resultados: El estudio registró 3.927 casos confirmados y 61 ingresos hospitalarios por leishmaniasis cutánea (31,77%), 42 mucocutánea (21,88%), 18 visceral (9,37%) y 71 de forma clínica no especificada (36,98%). La mayoría de los pacientes eran del sexo masculino (79,17%, 152), de raza blanca (68,75%, 132) y mayores de 30 años (81,77%, 157). El mayor número de ingresos hospitalarios se debió al servicio de urgencias (85,41%, 164). El monto total gastado en hospitalizaciones varió en estos diez años, con un valor mínimo de US$ 1.205,43 y un máximo de US$ 5.073,94. Programa de regresión Joinpoint 4.6.0. se utilizó para el análisis de tendencias. Conclusiones: Los gastos con atención terciaria para el tratamiento de pacientes con leishmaniasis reflejan la necesidad de fortalecer la atención básica de salud.Objetivos: Investigar a morbidade hospitalar relacionada à leishmaniose em um estado do Sul do Brasil e analisar o manejo dos recursos financeiros referentes às despesas hospitalares. Metodologia: Trata-se de um estudo transversal. Os casos de internações por leishmaniose registrados no estado do Paraná entre 2008-2018 foram obtidos por consulta ao Departamento de Informática do Sistema Único de Saúde (DATASUS), Brasil. Investigou-se o perfil dos pacientes internados, o caráter do atendimento médico e os gastos com atendimento hospitalar. Os dados foram analisados estatisticamente no Epi Info™ versão 3.5.4. Resultados: O estudo registrou 3.927 casos confirmados e 61 internações por leishmaniose cutânea (31,77%), 42 mucocutânea (21,88%), 18 visceral (9,37%) e 71 de forma clínica não especificada (36,98%). A maioria dos pacientes era do sexo masculino (79,17%; 152), da raça branca (68,75%; 132) e com mais de 30 anos (81,77%; 157). O maior número de internações foi devido ao serviço de urgência (85,41%; 164). O valor total gasto com as internações variou nesses dez anos, com valor mínimo de US$ 1.205,43 e máximo de US$ 5.073,94. O programa de regressão Joinpoint 4.6.0. foi usado para a análise de tendências. Conclusões: Os gastos com a atenção terciária para o tratamento de pacientes com leishmaniose refletem a necessidade de fortalecer a atenção básica. Acreditamos que o desenvolvimento de ações de educação em saúde com a população para prevenir a transmissão da leishmaniose reduz o número de novos casos, enquanto o diagnóstico precoce da doença pode evitar complicações médicas e consequentemente diminuir os custos com internações.Research, Society and Development2022-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3113910.33448/rsd-v11i8.31139Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 8; e39211831139Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 8; e39211831139Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 8; e392118311392525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31139/26630Copyright (c) 2022 Karla Larissa Trassi Ganaza Domingues; Cínthia Akemi Tanoshi; Isabella Harumi Yonehara Noma; Maria Dalva de Barros Carvalho; Sandra Marisa Pelloso; Marcia Edilaine Lopes Consolaro; Sandra Mara Alessi Aristides; Izabel Galhardo Demarchi; Raissa Bocchi Pedroso; Maria Valdrinez Campana Lonardonihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDomingues, Karla Larissa Trassi GanazaTanoshi, Cínthia AkemiNoma, Isabella Harumi Yonehara Carvalho, Maria Dalva de Barros Pelloso, Sandra Marisa Consolaro, Marcia Edilaine LopesAristides, Sandra Mara Alessi Demarchi, Izabel Galhardo Pedroso, Raissa Bocchi Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana 2022-07-01T13:34:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31139Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:36.034235Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil Impacto económico de la hospitalización por leishmaniasis en el sur de Brasil Impacto econômico das internações hospitalares por leishmaniose no sul do Brasil |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil Domingues, Karla Larissa Trassi Ganaza Leishmaniose Hospitalização Monitoramento epidemiológico Gastos em saúde. Leishmaniasis Hospitalización Monitoreo Epidemiológico Gastos en salud. Leishmaniasis Hospitalization Epidemiological Monitoring Health expenditures. |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil |
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Economic impact of hospitalizations due to leishmaniasis in southern Brazil |
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Domingues, Karla Larissa Trassi Ganaza |
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Domingues, Karla Larissa Trassi Ganaza Tanoshi, Cínthia Akemi Noma, Isabella Harumi Yonehara Carvalho, Maria Dalva de Barros Pelloso, Sandra Marisa Consolaro, Marcia Edilaine Lopes Aristides, Sandra Mara Alessi Demarchi, Izabel Galhardo Pedroso, Raissa Bocchi Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana |
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author |
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Tanoshi, Cínthia Akemi Noma, Isabella Harumi Yonehara Carvalho, Maria Dalva de Barros Pelloso, Sandra Marisa Consolaro, Marcia Edilaine Lopes Aristides, Sandra Mara Alessi Demarchi, Izabel Galhardo Pedroso, Raissa Bocchi Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana |
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Domingues, Karla Larissa Trassi Ganaza Tanoshi, Cínthia Akemi Noma, Isabella Harumi Yonehara Carvalho, Maria Dalva de Barros Pelloso, Sandra Marisa Consolaro, Marcia Edilaine Lopes Aristides, Sandra Mara Alessi Demarchi, Izabel Galhardo Pedroso, Raissa Bocchi Lonardoni, Maria Valdrinez Campana |
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Leishmaniose Hospitalização Monitoramento epidemiológico Gastos em saúde. Leishmaniasis Hospitalización Monitoreo Epidemiológico Gastos en salud. Leishmaniasis Hospitalization Epidemiological Monitoring Health expenditures. |
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Leishmaniose Hospitalização Monitoramento epidemiológico Gastos em saúde. Leishmaniasis Hospitalización Monitoreo Epidemiológico Gastos en salud. Leishmaniasis Hospitalization Epidemiological Monitoring Health expenditures. |
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Objectives: To investigate the hospital morbidity related to leishmaniasis in a state of Southern Brazil and to analyse the management of the financial resources regarding hospital expenses. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. The cases of hospital admissions due to leishmaniasis recorded in the state of Paraná between 2008-2018 were obtained by consulting the IT Department of the Unified Health System (DATASUS), Brazil. The profile of the hospitalized patients, the character of medical care and expenses with hospital service were investigated. The data were statistically analysed on Epi Info™ version 3.5.4. Results: The study recorded 3,927 confirmed cases and 61 hospital admissions caused by cutaneous leishmaniasis (31.77%), 42 mucocutaneous (21.88%), 18 visceral (9.37%) and 71 unspecified clinical form (36.98%). Most patients were male (79.17%, 152), of white race (68.75%, 132) and older than 30 (81.77%, 157). The higher number of hospital admissions was due to urgency service (85.41%, 164). The total amount spent on hospitalizations varied in these ten years, with a minimum value of US$1,205.43 and a maximum of US$5,073.94. Joinpoint regression program 4.6.0. was used for the trend analysis. Conclusions: The expenditures with tertiary care for the treatment of patients with leishmaniasis reflect the need to strengthen basic health care. We believe that the development of health education activities with the population to prevent the leishmaniasis transmission reduces the number of new cases, while the early diagnosis of the disease can avoid medical complications and consequently decrease the costs of hospitalizations. |
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