患有高血压的“歌伦波拉”(黑人社区居民)获得和使用保健服务的情况

Rosilene das Neves Pereira, R. Mussi, Cláudio Bispo de Almeida, Roseanne Montargil Rocha
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本研究旨在描述生活在巴伊亚州quilombola社区的高血压患者获得和使用卫生服务的情况。这是一项以人口为基础的描述性调查,数据是通过对18岁以上男女的“quilombola”人口应用有效问卷获得的。高血压由自我转诊医学诊断确定。此外,还获得了有关系统访问和使用以及健康的问题。72.7%的参与者在过去六个月中测量了血压。高血压在28.0%的人群中普遍存在,在老年人和妇女中较高。确诊时间平均为55.3+14.7岁。在患者中,55.5%的人表示咨询以监测其临床状况,而49.7%的人从公共卫生服务机构购买所有药品。援助或保健服务的使用断断续续,因此,“歌伦波拉”对服务利用不足的说法似乎是一种误解,问题是在获取和适当使用方面缺乏和/或存在障碍。
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Access and use of health services by quilombolas (inhabitants of black communities) with arterial hypertension
The present study aimed to describe the access and use of health services by hypertensive individuals living in quilombola communities in Bahia. This is a population-based descriptive investigation, with data obtained through the application of a validated questionnaire for the quilombola population,> 18 years old, of both sexes. Hypertension was determined by self-referral medical diagnosis. And, questions regarding access and use of the system and health were obtained. Blood pressure was measured by 72.7% of participants in the last six months. Hypertension was prevalent in 28.0% of the population, higher in the elderly and in women. The diagnoses occurred at 55.3+14.7 years on average. Among the sick, 55.5% cited consultations to monitor their clinical status, while 49.7% purchased all medicines from public health services. There is a discontinuity of assistance or use of health services, so it seems a misconception the indication of underutilization of services by quilombolas, the problem is the absence and / or barriers to access and accessibility for appropriate use to demand.
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