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Difficulties in the accessibility to health services for tuberculosis diagnoses in Brazilian municipalities.

Lúcia Marina Scatena1, Tereza Cristina Scatena Villa, Antonio Ruffino Netto, Afrânio Lineu Kritski, Tânia Maria Ribeiro Monteiro de Figueiredo, Silvia Helena Figueiredo Vendramini, Marluce Maria de Araújo Assis, Maria Catarina Salvador da Motta.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess difficulties in the accessibility to tuberculosis diagnoses in the health services in Brazil.
METHODS: The study was carried out in 2007 and surveyed tuberculosis patients treated in the primary care services in the cities of Ribeirão Preto, São José do Rio Preto, Itaboraí (these three in Southeastern Brazil), Campina Grande and Feira de Santana (these two in Northeastern Brazil). The instrument 'Primary Care Assessment Tool' was used, adapted to assess tuberculosis care in Brazil. Tuberculosis diagnosis in the health services was assessed by means of multiple correspondence factor analysis.
RESULTS: The accessibility to the diagnosis was represented by the dimensions 'locomotion to the health service' and 'assistance service' in the factorial plan. The patients from Ribeirão Preto and Itaboraí were associated with more favorable conditions to the dimension 'locomotion to the health service' and the patients from Campina Grande and Feira de Santana were associated with less favorable conditions. Ribeirão Preto presented more favorable conditions to the dimension 'assistance service', followed by Itaboraí, Feira de Santana and Campina Grande. São José do Rio Preto presented less favorable conditions to both dimensions, 'locomotion to the health service' and 'assistance service', compared to the other cities.
CONCLUSIONS: The factor analysis enabled the visualization of the organizational characteristics of the services that provide tuberculosis care. The decentralization of the actions to the family health program and reference centers seems not to present a satisfactory performance regarding accessibility to the tuberculosis diagnosis, as the form of services organization was not a determinant factor to guarantee the accessibility to the early diagnosis of the illness.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19360234

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Saude Publica        ISSN: 0034-8910            Impact factor:   2.106


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Authors:  Tereza Cs Villa; Antônio Ruffino-Netto; Lucia M Scatena; Rubia Lp Andrade; Maria Ef Brunello; Jordana A Nogueira; Pedro F Palha; Lenilde D Sá; Marluce Ma Assis; Silvia Hf Vendramini; Aline A Monroe; Ricardo A Arcêncio; Tiemi Arakawa
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2.  Tuberculosis Control Program and patient satisfaction, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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3.  Factors associated with tuberculosis treatment delay in patients co-infected with HIV in a high prevalence area in Brazil.

Authors:  Betânia M F Nogueira; Valéria C Rolla; Kevan M Akrami; Susan M Kiene
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Offer of primary care services and detection of tuberculosis incidence in Brazil.

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6.  Tuberculosis care: an evaluability study.

Authors:  Ardigleusa Alves Coelho; Cláudia Santos Martiniano; Ewerton Willian Gomes Brito; Oswaldo Gomes Corrêa Negrão; Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio; Severina Alice da Costa Uchôa
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7.  Latent Tuberculosis Infection Diagnostic and Treatment Cascade among Contacts in Primary Health Care in a City of Sao Paulo State, Brazil: Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Anneliese Domingues Wysocki; Tereza Cristina Scatena Villa; Tiemi Arakawa; Maria Eugênia Firmino Brunello; Silvia Helena Figueiredo Vendramini; Aline Aparecida Monroe; Afranio Lineu Kritski
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-06-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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