Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Renata Laszlo
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Ciosak,Suely Itsuko
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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Resumo: Objective To describe the profile of Hospitalizations by Amulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (HACSC), in the Municipality of Cotia, from 2008 to 2012. Method ecological, exploratory, longitudinal study with a quantitative approach. Data on HACSC, by age group and sex, were obtained from the Department of the Unified Health System. For data analysis descriptive statistics were used. Results During the period, there were 46,676 admissions, excluding deliveries, 7,753 (16.61%) by HACSC. The main causes were cerebrovascular diseases, 16.96%, heart failure, 15.50%, hypertension, 10.80% and infection of the kidney and urinary tract, 10.51%. Regarding gender, HACSC occurred predominantly in males. There was a greater number of HACSC at extreme age ranges, especially in the elderly. Conclusion Chronic diseases predominate among the leading causes of HACSC and there was no significant difference between sex.




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spelling Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, BrazilHospitalizationPrimary Health CareQuality of Health CareHealth evaluationPublic health nursing Objective To describe the profile of Hospitalizations by Amulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (HACSC), in the Municipality of Cotia, from 2008 to 2012. Method ecological, exploratory, longitudinal study with a quantitative approach. Data on HACSC, by age group and sex, were obtained from the Department of the Unified Health System. For data analysis descriptive statistics were used. Results During the period, there were 46,676 admissions, excluding deliveries, 7,753 (16.61%) by HACSC. The main causes were cerebrovascular diseases, 16.96%, heart failure, 15.50%, hypertension, 10.80% and infection of the kidney and urinary tract, 10.51%. Regarding gender, HACSC occurred predominantly in males. There was a greater number of HACSC at extreme age ranges, especially in the elderly. Conclusion Chronic diseases predominate among the leading causes of HACSC and there was no significant difference between sex.



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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
title Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
spellingShingle Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
Torres,Renata Laszlo
Hospitalization
Primary Health Care
Quality of Health Care
Health evaluation
Public health nursing
title_short Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
title_full Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
title_fullStr Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
title_sort Overview of hospitalizations by ambulatory care sensitive conditions in the municipality of Cotia, Brazil
author Torres,Renata Laszlo
author_facet Torres,Renata Laszlo
Ciosak,Suely Itsuko
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author2 Ciosak,Suely Itsuko
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Renata Laszlo
Ciosak,Suely Itsuko
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hospitalization
Primary Health Care
Quality of Health Care
Health evaluation
Public health nursing
topic Hospitalization
Primary Health Care
Quality of Health Care
Health evaluation
Public health nursing
description Objective To describe the profile of Hospitalizations by Amulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (HACSC), in the Municipality of Cotia, from 2008 to 2012. Method ecological, exploratory, longitudinal study with a quantitative approach. Data on HACSC, by age group and sex, were obtained from the Department of the Unified Health System. For data analysis descriptive statistics were used. Results During the period, there were 46,676 admissions, excluding deliveries, 7,753 (16.61%) by HACSC. The main causes were cerebrovascular diseases, 16.96%, heart failure, 15.50%, hypertension, 10.80% and infection of the kidney and urinary tract, 10.51%. Regarding gender, HACSC occurred predominantly in males. There was a greater number of HACSC at extreme age ranges, especially in the elderly. Conclusion Chronic diseases predominate among the leading causes of HACSC and there was no significant difference between sex.




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