848 resultados para Primary health attention
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Purpose: To examine the accuracy of a screening programme for potentially malignant disorders of the oral mucosa by visual inspection in primary health care. Materials and Methods: The study was based on secondary data from the Primary Care Information System maintained by seven units of family health in Sao Paulo City managed by a non-governmental agency. The reference population was composed of 15,072 residents 50 years old or more of both genders. The study population comprised 2,980 individuals. During screening in community settings, the oral mucosa was examined by trained dentists and distributed into two categories: (a) screen negative (b) screen positive. All participants underwent comprehensive clinical exams by a general dental practitioner supervised by a specialist. Individual records were grouped in a working dataset. Point and 95% confidence interval estimates were calculated regarding measures of sensitivity (Se), specificity (Sp) and positive and negative predictive values (PPV and NPV, respectively). Results: 18.0% of the population was considered screen positive. A total of 133 lesions (4.5%) were identified and 8 cases of oral cancer were confirmed, which corresponded to a prevalence rate of 27 cases in 10,000 people, a much higher rate than expected. The measures found were Se: 91.7% (85.3-95.6), Sp: 85.4% (84.1-86.7), PPV: 22.7% (19.3-26.5), NPV: 99.5% (99.2-99.8). The visual screen presented high accuracy. Conclusion: The test presented high sensibility and specificity values. From a public health point of view, the high accuracy levels showed the importance of oral health teams on family health strategy for more comprehensive primary care. Targeting risk groups and delegating the screening to community health agents may improve PPV and coverage.
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Background: World population growth is projected to be concentrated in megacities, with increases in social inequality and urbanization-associated stress. Sao Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA) provides a forewarning of the burden of mental disorders in urban settings in developing world. The aim of this study is to estimate prevalence, severity, and treatment of recently active DSM-IV mental disorders. We examined socio-demographic correlates, aspects of urban living such as internal migration, exposure to violence, and neighborhood-level social deprivation with 12-month mental disorders. Methods and Results: A representative cross-sectional household sample of 5,037 adults was interviewed face-to-face using the WHO Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), to generate diagnoses of DSM-IV mental disorders within 12 months of interview, disorder severity, and treatment. Administrative data on neighborhood social deprivation were gathered. Multiple logistic regression was used to evaluate individual and contextual correlates of disorders, severity, and treatment. Around thirty percent of respondents reported a 12-month disorder, with an even distribution across severity levels. Anxiety disorders were the most common disorders (affecting 19.9%), followed by mood (11%), impulse-control (4.3%), and substance use (3.6%) disorders. Exposure to crime was associated with all four types of disorder. Migrants had low prevalence of all four types compared to stable residents. High urbanicity was associated with impulse-control disorders and high social deprivation with substance use disorders. Vulnerable subgroups were observed: women and migrant men living in most deprived areas. Only one-third of serious cases had received treatment in the previous year. Discussion: Adults living in Sao Paulo megacity had prevalence of mental disorders at greater levels than similar surveys conducted in other areas of the world. Integration of mental health promotion and care into the rapidly expanding Brazilian primary health system should be strengthened. This strategy might become a model for poorly resourced and highly populated developing countries.
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A 30 anni dalla Dichiarazione di Alma Ata, l'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, sia nei lavori della Commissione sui Determinanti Sociali della Salute che nel corso della sua 62^ Assemblea (2009) ha posto nuovamente la sua attenzione al tema dei determinanti sociali della salute e allo sviluppo di una sanità secondo un approccio "Primary Health Care", in cui la partecipazione ai processi decisionali è uno dei fattori che possono incidere sull'equità in salute tra e nelle nazioni. Dopo una presentazione dei principali elementi e concetti teorici di riferimento della tesi: Determinanti Sociali della Salute, partecipazione ed empowerment partecipativo (Cap. 1 e 2), il lavoro di tesi, a seguito dell'attività di ricerca di campo svolta in Zambia (Lusaka, Kitwe e Ndola) e presso EuropeAid (Bruxelles), si concentra sui processi di sviluppo e riforma del settore sanitario (Cap. 3), sulle politiche di cooperazione internazionale (Cap.4) e sull'azione (spesso sperimentale) della società civile in Zambia, considerando (Cap. 5): le principali criticità e limiti della/alla partecipazione, la presenza di strumenti e strategie specifiche di empowerment partecipativo, le politiche di decentramento e accountability, le buone prassi e proposte emergenti dalla società civile, le linee e i ruoli assunti dai donatori internazionali e dal Governo dello Zambia. Con questa tesi di dottorato si è voluto evidenziare e interpretare sia il dibattito recente rispetto alla partecipazione nel settore sanitario che i diversi e contraddittori gradi di attenzione alla partecipazione delle politiche di sviluppo del settore sanitario e l'emergere delle istanze e pratiche della società civile. Tutto questo incide su spazi e forme di partecipazione alla governance e ai processi decisionali nel settore sanitario, che influenzano a loro volta le politiche e condizioni di equità in salute. La metodologia adottata è stata di tipo qualitativo articolata in osservazione, interviste, analisi bibliografica e documentale.
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In contrast to studies of depression and psychosis, the first part of this study showed no major differences in serum levels of cytokines and tryptophan metabolites between healthy children and those with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder of the combined type (ADHD). Yet, small decreases of potentially toxic kynurenine metabolites and increases of cytokines were evident in subgroups. Therefore we examined predictions of biochemical associations with the major symptom clusters, measures of attention and response variability.
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Early intervention can help to reduce the burden of disability in the older population, but many do not access preventive care. There is uncertainty over what factors influence case finding in older patients in general practice.
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In autumn 2007 the Swiss Medical School of Berne (Switzerland) implemented mandatory short-term clerkships in primary health care for all undergraduate medical students. Students studying for a Bachelor degree complete 8 half-days per year in the office of a general practitioner, while students studying for a Masters complete a three-week clerkship. Every student completes his clerkships in the same GP office during his four years of study. The purpose of this paper is to show how the goals and learning objectives were developed and evaluated. Method:A working group of general practitioners and faculty had the task of defining goals and learning objectives for a specific training program within the complex context of primary health care. The group based its work on various national and international publications. An evaluation of the program, a list of minimum requirements for the clerkships, an oral exam in the first year and an OSCE assignment in the third year assessed achievement of the learning objectives. Results: The findings present the goals and principal learning objectives for these clerkships, the results of the evaluation and the achievement of minimum requirements. Most of the defined learning objectives were taught and duly learned by students. Some learning objectives proved to be incompatible in the context of ambulatory primary care and had to be adjusted accordingly. Discussion: The learning objectives were evaluated and adapted to address students’ and teachers’ needs and the requirements of the medical school. The achievement of minimum requirements (and hence of the learning objectives) for clerkships has been mandatory since 2008. Further evaluations will show whether additional learning objectives need to be adopte
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The current study was designed to test for the effect of lateralized attention on prospective memory performance in a dichotic listening task. The practice phase of the experiment consisted of a semantic decision task during which the participants were presented with different words on either side via headphones. Depending on the experimental condition the participants were required to focus on the words presented on the left or right side and to decide if these words were abstract or concrete. Thereafter, the participants were informed about the prospective memory task. They were instructed to press a distinct key whenever they hear a word which denotes an animal in the same task later during the experiment. The participants were explicitly informed that the prospective memory cues could appear on either side of the headphones. This was followed by a retention interval which was filled with unrelated tasks. Next, the participants performed the prospective memory task. The results revealed more prospective hits for the attended side. The finding suggests that noticing a prospective memory cue is not an automatic process but requires attention.
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During this cross-sectional study, both quantitative and qualitative research methods were used to elucidate the role that household environment and sanitation play in the nutritional status of children in a rural Honduran community. Anthropometric measurements were taken as measures of nutritional status among children under five years of age, while interviews regarding the household environment were conducted with their primary caregivers. Community participatory activities were conducted with primary caregivers, and results from water quality testing were analyzed for E. coli contamination. Anthropometric results were compared using the 1977 NCHS Growth Charts and the 2006 WHO Child Growth Standard to examine the implications of using the new WHO standard. The references showed generally good or excellent agreement between z-score categories, except among height-for-age classifications for males 24-35.9 months and weight-for-age classifications for males older than 24 months. Comparing the proportion of stunted, underweight, and wasted children, using the WHO standard generally resulted in higher proportions of stunting, lower underweight proportions, and higher overweight proportions. Logistic regression was used to determine which household and sanitation factors most influenced the growth of children. Results suggest only having water from a spring, stream, or other type of surface water as the primary source of drinking water is a significant risk factor for stunting. A protective association was seen between the household wealth index and stunting. Through participatory activities, the community provided insight on health issues important for improving child health. These activities yielded findings to be harnessed as a powerful resource to unify efforts for change. The qualitative findings were triangulated with the quantitative interview and water testing results to provide intervention recommendations for the community and its primary health care clinic. Recommendations include educating the community on best water consumption practices and encouraging the completion of at least some primary education for primary caregivers to improve child health. It is recommended that a community health worker program be developed to support and implement community interventions to improve water use and household sanitation behaviors and to encourage the involvement of the community in targeting and guiding successful interventions. ^
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Healthcare for the Homeless—Houston (HHH) received a research grant from The Medallion Foundation, Inc. in March 2006 to pilot The Jail Inreach Project, an intensive “inreach” initiative to assess the impact of providing continuity of mental and primary health care services for homeless individuals who suffer from mental illness and/or substance abuse being released from jail. This pilot project was initiated by HHH, in collaboration with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office and the Mental Health Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County (MHMRA). Those who are flagged as “frequent flyers” and who are diagnosed with a mental illness are referred to the Jail Inreach Project. In order to maximize the effectiveness of the discharge plan, case managers offer the option of meeting the client at the time of release and bring them to the HHH clinic located four blocks from the jail. Participation in both the program and the option for direct release to the care of a case manager are voluntary.^ The purpose of this study is to determine the outcomes of the Jail Inreach Project and addresses the following objectives: (1) to evaluate the characteristics of inmates that chose to be released from jail to the direct care of an HHH case manager versus those who opt for self release and (2) to determine the number and percent of inmates that are linked to services and relationship with type of release (direct versus indirect), (3) to determine if there is a relationship between outcomes and characteristics and (4) to determine what outcomes are a function of release, controlling for characteristics. Statistical analysis, including frequencies, cross tabulations, chi-square and logistical regression, found that those who opt for self release are six times less likely to be successfully linked to services and that gender is the most significant predictor of choosing self release. Men are far more likely to opt for self release than women engaged in this program. These findings help inform policy and program design and development that addresses the difference in service utilization and successful linkage to services post-incarceration. Successful linkage to services, thus continuity of and access to care, further impact the effects of the revolving door phenomenon of mentally ill homeless individuals cycling between the streets, jails and hospital emergency centers.^
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Lo que presentamos traduce un debate en lo campo de la salud pública/salud colectiva no Brasil sobre la formación en salud, especialmente en lo nivel de la atención primaria en salud, pero también resulta de una intervención en lo servicio público de salud que envolvió estudiantes y docente vinculados a o curso de graduación en Educación Física y Deporte de la Universidad de São Paulo, que se viran delante de lo desafío de responder a las necesidades de salud de la populación experimentando a actuación interprofesional. Lo Programa de Educación pelo Trabajo para la Salud (PET-Salud), una de las iniciativas de lo gobierno federal que busca aproximar universidad (estudiantes y docentes), servicios de salud (profesionales de la salud) y usuarios a fin de problematizar la enseñanza en salud, así como cualificar la atención y lo cuidado en salud, indusio esa formación diferenciada. De la participación de los estudiantes en lo PET-Salud, entre 2010 y 2012, resaltamos lo proceso de res significación de lo campo y do propio concepto salud y la posibilidad de intervenir en las necesidades de salud de la populación a partir do trabajo en equipo
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Lo que presentamos traduce un debate en lo campo de la salud pública/salud colectiva no Brasil sobre la formación en salud, especialmente en lo nivel de la atención primaria en salud, pero también resulta de una intervención en lo servicio público de salud que envolvió estudiantes y docente vinculados a o curso de graduación en Educación Física y Deporte de la Universidad de São Paulo, que se viran delante de lo desafío de responder a las necesidades de salud de la populación experimentando a actuación interprofesional. Lo Programa de Educación pelo Trabajo para la Salud (PET-Salud), una de las iniciativas de lo gobierno federal que busca aproximar universidad (estudiantes y docentes), servicios de salud (profesionales de la salud) y usuarios a fin de problematizar la enseñanza en salud, así como cualificar la atención y lo cuidado en salud, indusio esa formación diferenciada. De la participación de los estudiantes en lo PET-Salud, entre 2010 y 2012, resaltamos lo proceso de res significación de lo campo y do propio concepto salud y la posibilidad de intervenir en las necesidades de salud de la populación a partir do trabajo en equipo
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Lo que presentamos traduce un debate en lo campo de la salud pública/salud colectiva no Brasil sobre la formación en salud, especialmente en lo nivel de la atención primaria en salud, pero también resulta de una intervención en lo servicio público de salud que envolvió estudiantes y docente vinculados a o curso de graduación en Educación Física y Deporte de la Universidad de São Paulo, que se viran delante de lo desafío de responder a las necesidades de salud de la populación experimentando a actuación interprofesional. Lo Programa de Educación pelo Trabajo para la Salud (PET-Salud), una de las iniciativas de lo gobierno federal que busca aproximar universidad (estudiantes y docentes), servicios de salud (profesionales de la salud) y usuarios a fin de problematizar la enseñanza en salud, así como cualificar la atención y lo cuidado en salud, indusio esa formación diferenciada. De la participación de los estudiantes en lo PET-Salud, entre 2010 y 2012, resaltamos lo proceso de res significación de lo campo y do propio concepto salud y la posibilidad de intervenir en las necesidades de salud de la populación a partir do trabajo en equipo
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A presente dissertação tem por objetivo analisar os aspectos religiosos islâmicos e as implicações das relações de gênero no islam sobre a assistência de saúde às mulheres muçulmanas, e através disto, discutir a importância do conhecimento prévio do islamismo pelos profissionais de saúde para propor uma assistência de saúde congruente a estas mulheres, tendo por referência a Política Nacional de Atenção Integral à Saúde da Mulher. Esta pesquisa tem abordagem qualitativa, com o desenvolvimento de pesquisa de campo e aplicação de um roteiro de perguntas semi-estruturado, com questões relacionadas ao islamismo e à saúde das mulheres. Ao todo, foram entrevistadas dez pessoas, sendo estas: quatro mulheres revertidas ao islam, três mulheres de família muçulmana, dois sheiks e uma assistente social. As entrevistas foram realizadas no Centro de Divulgação do Islam para a América Latina e o Caribe (CDIAL) e na Assembléia Mundial da Juventude Islâmica na América Latina (WAMY).
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Introdução: A preocupação e a incorporação da problemática da saúde mental infantil nas políticas públicas de saúde são recentes, assim como o desenvolvimento de ações voltadas a esse cuidado. Preconiza-se que essa atenção se proceda a partir de uma rede composta por serviços atuando de modo articulado a outros setores. Objetivo: Analisar os processos e as condições de produção de cuidados em saúde mental de criança na perspectiva do modo psicossocial na Rede de Atenção Psicossocial. Método: Pesquisa qualitativa, com referencial teórico-metodológico oriundo da Análise Institucional, desenvolvida por meio de Observação Participante em (1) espaços de articulação entre serviços de saúde, (2) Unidade Básica de Saúde e (3) Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Infantojuvenil (CAPSi) no município de Mauá, São Paulo. A Observação Participante permitiu reconhecer os procedimentos de cuidados no cotidiano dos serviços. Para aprofundamento da investigação, foram realizados Grupos Focais com profissionais da Estratégia de Saúde da Família e do CAPSi, com familiares de crianças que frequentam o CAPSi e com crianças usuárias do serviço. Os dados foram analisados e interpretados a partir de conceitos advindos da psicanálise winnicottiana, do modo de atenção psicossocial e da análise institucional. Resultados e Discussão: O interesse, o investimento político e o direcionamento das ações e da organização dos serviços, coerentes com a lógica de atenção psicossocial, têm propiciado um terreno fértil para a construção de práticas transformadoras de cuidado em saúde mental. A incorporação desse cuidado na Atenção Básica, ainda que apresente desafios e tensões entre o modelo instituído (departamentalizado em especialidades) e instituinte (saúde mental integrante da saúde geral), levou a mudanças nas ações e concepções dos profissionais. Contudo, o desenvolvimento de ações intersetoriais e a construção de uma rede ampliada de atenção têm sido limitados pela escassez de serviços e profissionais da rede e por diferentes concepções que atravessam o campo. Os participantes da pesquisa expressam visão conflitante em relação à concepção acerca de problemas de saúde mental e das expectativas quanto ao cuidado, sendo observada forte presença de uma cultura psiquiátrica, que se acentua nas falas dos familiares e na articulação com outros serviços, e uma inclinação a favor da atenção psicossocial, mais presente nas expressões dos profissionais. Nos serviços de saúde, há movimentos instituintes que enfatizam a integralidade da atenção, a interdisciplinaridade do cuidado, a multideterminação do processo saúde-doença, alinhados ao modo de atenção psicossocial. O acolhimento, o vínculo, a escuta e a confiança, importantes elementos do cuidado estão presente nas ações dos serviços. As intervenções terapêuticas têm sido desenvolvidas a partir da singularidade dos casos por meio de Projetos Terapêuticos Individuais, embora sejam consideradas aquém das necessidades das crianças, limitações advindas da escassez de profissionais e serviços da rede. Considerações Finais: Embora os serviços de saúde atuem na direção do cuidado alicerçado no modo psicossocial, eles têm atuado de forma pouco articulada com outros setores. A hegemonia da cultura psiquiátrica é um desafio a ser enfrentado. São urgentes ações que possam promover mudanças nessa cultura predominante e no imaginário social no que toca aos problemas de saúde mental e aceitação das diferenças.