Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984
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Resumo: | The knowledge and opinions of health profissionais of Botucatu about the frequency and severity of thirteen symptoms and signs of diseases were studied with a view to comparing then with the opinions of Botucatu's urban population. Four hundred and thirty-five active health professionals (phisycians, nurses, nurse aides, health workers (orderlies) and others were interviewed. Most of them were women, with ages ranging from 25 to 44. The health workers (orderlies) were the most numerous category. In general, the last five symptons included in the form: bloody sputum, vaginal bleeding, breast lump, seizures and bloody urine, were considered less frequent and more serious as compared with the first eight symptoms: shortness of breath, fever, weakness, back pain (backache), chest pain, headache, cough and diarrhoea. Among the categories, the physicians differed from the other categories in less frequently attributing high scores to frequency and severity. The clinicians gave more value to these two factors than the surgeons for almost all symptoms. The comparison with the opinions of the laymen interviewed showed similar tendencies although the laymen regarded frequency and severity as more significant. |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 Análise das condições de saúde e de vida da população urbana de Botucatu, SP (Brasil): III - Conhecimentos e opiniões dos profissionais de saúde a respeito de sintomas de doenças, 1984 Conhecimentos^i1^satitudes e prátDoença (sinais e sintomas)Ocupações em saúdeEducação em saúdeKnowledge^i2^sattitudespractDisease (signs and symptoms)Health occupationsHealth education The knowledge and opinions of health profissionais of Botucatu about the frequency and severity of thirteen symptoms and signs of diseases were studied with a view to comparing then with the opinions of Botucatu's urban population. Four hundred and thirty-five active health professionals (phisycians, nurses, nurse aides, health workers (orderlies) and others were interviewed. Most of them were women, with ages ranging from 25 to 44. The health workers (orderlies) were the most numerous category. In general, the last five symptons included in the form: bloody sputum, vaginal bleeding, breast lump, seizures and bloody urine, were considered less frequent and more serious as compared with the first eight symptoms: shortness of breath, fever, weakness, back pain (backache), chest pain, headache, cough and diarrhoea. Among the categories, the physicians differed from the other categories in less frequently attributing high scores to frequency and severity. The clinicians gave more value to these two factors than the surgeons for almost all symptoms. The comparison with the opinions of the laymen interviewed showed similar tendencies although the laymen regarded frequency and severity as more significant. Foram estudados os conhecimentos e opiniões dos profissionais de saúde do Município de Botucatu, SP (Brasil), acerca da freqüência e gravidade de treze sintomas e sinais de doenças, visando à comparação com as opiniões emitidas pela população urbana do Município. Foram entrevistados 435 profissionais de saúde ativos (médicos, enfermeiros, auxiliares e atendentes de enfermagem e outros), a maioria do sexo feminino, com idade de 25 a 44 anos. A categoria de atendentes foi a mais numerosa. De modo geral, os cinco últimos sintomas da relação constante do formulário - sangue no escarro, sangramento vaginal, caroço no seio, acessos e sangue na urina, foram considerados menos freqüentes e mais graves, comparativamente aos oito primeiros: falta de ar, febre, fraqueza, dor nas costas, dor no peito, dor de cabeça, tosse e diarréia. Dentre as categorias, os médicos diferenciaram-se atribuindo, com menor freqüência, escores altos para a freqüência e gravidade. Os clínicos valorizaram mais do que os cirurgiões, esses dois fatores, para quase todos os sintomas. O cotejo com a opinião dos leigos entrevistados revelou semelhanças nas tendências, embora tenha havido, por parte destes, maior valorização da freqüência e gravidade. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública1990-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2372310.1590/S0034-89101990000200007Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 24 No. 2 (1990); 119-127 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 24 Núm. 2 (1990); 119-127 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 24 n. 2 (1990); 119-127 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/23723/25759Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagaldi, CecíliaCarandina, LuanaGiarola, Rosângela Maria2012-05-28T20:45:03Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/23723Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-28T20:45:03Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 Análise das condições de saúde e de vida da população urbana de Botucatu, SP (Brasil): III - Conhecimentos e opiniões dos profissionais de saúde a respeito de sintomas de doenças, 1984 |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 Magaldi, Cecília Conhecimentos^i1^satitudes e prát Doença (sinais e sintomas) Ocupações em saúde Educação em saúde Knowledge^i2^sattitudes pract Disease (signs and symptoms) Health occupations Health education |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 |
title_full |
Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 |
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Analysis of standards of living and health in the urban population of Botucatu, S. Paulo State (Brazil): III - Health professionals' knowledge of and opinions about symptoms of diseases, 1984 |
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Magaldi, Cecília |
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Magaldi, Cecília Carandina, Luana Giarola, Rosângela Maria |
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Carandina, Luana Giarola, Rosângela Maria |
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Magaldi, Cecília Carandina, Luana Giarola, Rosângela Maria |
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Conhecimentos^i1^satitudes e prát Doença (sinais e sintomas) Ocupações em saúde Educação em saúde Knowledge^i2^sattitudes pract Disease (signs and symptoms) Health occupations Health education |
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Conhecimentos^i1^satitudes e prát Doença (sinais e sintomas) Ocupações em saúde Educação em saúde Knowledge^i2^sattitudes pract Disease (signs and symptoms) Health occupations Health education |
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The knowledge and opinions of health profissionais of Botucatu about the frequency and severity of thirteen symptoms and signs of diseases were studied with a view to comparing then with the opinions of Botucatu's urban population. Four hundred and thirty-five active health professionals (phisycians, nurses, nurse aides, health workers (orderlies) and others were interviewed. Most of them were women, with ages ranging from 25 to 44. The health workers (orderlies) were the most numerous category. In general, the last five symptons included in the form: bloody sputum, vaginal bleeding, breast lump, seizures and bloody urine, were considered less frequent and more serious as compared with the first eight symptoms: shortness of breath, fever, weakness, back pain (backache), chest pain, headache, cough and diarrhoea. Among the categories, the physicians differed from the other categories in less frequently attributing high scores to frequency and severity. The clinicians gave more value to these two factors than the surgeons for almost all symptoms. The comparison with the opinions of the laymen interviewed showed similar tendencies although the laymen regarded frequency and severity as more significant. |
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