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Epidemiological profile of Brazilian oncological patients seen by a reference oncology center of the public health system and who migrate in search of adequate health care.

Daniel I G Cubero1, Cláudia Vaz de Melo Sette1, Beatriz de Camargo Preto Piscopo1, Camila Ribeiro de Arruda Monteiro1, Jean Henri Maselli Schoueri1, Heloísa Duarte de Andrade Tavares1, Igor Luiz Argani1, Marília Arrais Garcia1, Karoline Passarela1, Auro Del Giglio1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Structural disparities between different Brazilian regions in public health system cause patients to migrate in search of better conditions to treat their diseases. Besides patient's discomfort, there is a concentration of care in large centres, causing overload to current capacity.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate migratory flow and associated factors in a reference service in oncology.
METHODS: Cross-sectional study conducted at a referral oncology service in Great ABC region of São Paulo. Patients were interviewed, and clinical and demographic data collected.
RESULTS: Between March-July 2016, 217 patients were included. Analysis showed a divergence between the postal code registered in the medical record and that recorded during the interview in approximately 10% of cases. Of these, 42.9% were residents of other states. Search for treatment motivated most patients to seek service outside their city.
CONCLUSION: Results reflect the informal search for medical care outside the home area. Besides the direct impact on patients' quality of life, migratory flow has an economic-social impact because these patients place a burden and impose costs on services of cities where they do not perform their responsibilities as citizens. Confirmation of the existence of a significant migratory flow demonstrates the need to discuss restructuring public health policies.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30673002     DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.64.09.814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992)        ISSN: 0104-4230            Impact factor:   1.209


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