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Early diagnosis of tuberculosis in the health services in different regions of Brazil.

Tereza Cristina Scatena Villa1, Maria Amélia Zanon Ponce, Anneliese Domingues Wysocki, Rubia Laine de Paula Andrade, Tiemi Arakawa, Beatriz Estuque Scatolin, Maria Eugenia Firmino Brunello, Aline Ale Beraldo, Lucia Marina Scatena, Aline Aparecida Monroe, Reinaldo Antonio da Silva Sobrinho, Lenilde Duarte de Sá, Jordana de Almeida Nogueira, Marluce Maria de Araújo Assis, Roxana Isabel Cardozo-Gonzales, Pedro Fredemir Palha.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the infected person's first contact with the health services, for the early diagnosis of tuberculosis (TB) in different regions of Brazil.
METHOD: a cross-sectional study undertaken in 6 municipalities in the South-east, South and North-east regions of Brazil. Data collection involved secondary sources and interviews with the patients. The data was analyzed using descriptive techniques and multiple correspondence factor analysis.
RESULTS: Primary Health Care (PHC) presented the longest time to diagnosis and the lowest proportion of diagnoses. The services associated with diagnosis in the first consultation were the specialized services and the Tuberculosis Control Programs, which offer consultations and tests on-site.
CONCLUSION: For the control of TB, it is necessary to organize the work in an integrated way between the different services' teams. In Primary Health Care, it is also necessary to observe the extent of incorporation and sustainability in the implementation of these actions into the health services' daily practice.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23459907     DOI: 10.1590/s0104-11692013000700024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Lat Am Enfermagem        ISSN: 0104-1169


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