Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze evidence of the occurrence of tuberculosis in people living on the streets provided by the literature. Method: Systematic review conducted in the databases PubMed, EMBASE, LILACS, and SciELO electronic library. Analysis of the empirical material was guided by Hermeneutics. The main themes which give shape to the association between tuberculosis and street population were sought to be understood. Results: Initially, 343 articles were identified, but only seven met the eligibility criteria. The literature shows that homeless people with tuberculosis presented unfavorable treatment outcomes when compared to the population with fixed residence. Some of the associated reasons were abusive consumption of alcohol and other drugs and associated diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus and others. Conclusion: Despite the importance of this theme, analysis of the scientific production has provided evidence of the need for studies aimed not only at comprehending the occurrence of disease in this vulnerable group, but specially ways of fighting it. |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review Hino,Paula Tuberculosis Homeless Persons Vulnerable Populations Community Health Nursing Review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Tuberculosis in the street population: a systematic review |
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Hino,Paula |
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Hino,Paula Yamamoto,Thais Tiemi Bastos,Shyrlaine Honda Beraldo,Aline Ale Figueiredo,Tânia Maria Ribeiro Monteiro de Bertolozzi,Maria Rita |
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Yamamoto,Thais Tiemi Bastos,Shyrlaine Honda Beraldo,Aline Ale Figueiredo,Tânia Maria Ribeiro Monteiro de Bertolozzi,Maria Rita |
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Hino,Paula Yamamoto,Thais Tiemi Bastos,Shyrlaine Honda Beraldo,Aline Ale Figueiredo,Tânia Maria Ribeiro Monteiro de Bertolozzi,Maria Rita |
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Tuberculosis Homeless Persons Vulnerable Populations Community Health Nursing Review |
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Tuberculosis Homeless Persons Vulnerable Populations Community Health Nursing Review |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze evidence of the occurrence of tuberculosis in people living on the streets provided by the literature. Method: Systematic review conducted in the databases PubMed, EMBASE, LILACS, and SciELO electronic library. Analysis of the empirical material was guided by Hermeneutics. The main themes which give shape to the association between tuberculosis and street population were sought to be understood. Results: Initially, 343 articles were identified, but only seven met the eligibility criteria. The literature shows that homeless people with tuberculosis presented unfavorable treatment outcomes when compared to the population with fixed residence. Some of the associated reasons were abusive consumption of alcohol and other drugs and associated diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus and others. Conclusion: Despite the importance of this theme, analysis of the scientific production has provided evidence of the need for studies aimed not only at comprehending the occurrence of disease in this vulnerable group, but specially ways of fighting it. |
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