PERFIL DE GESTANTES COMFIRMADAS PARA ZIKA VÍRUS E ASSISTÊNCIA PRÉ-NATAL NA ATENÇÃO PRIMÁRIA À SAÚDE DE PALMAS, TOCANTINS, 2016

2018 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 12-17
Author(s):  
Juliana da Silva Vanderlei ◽  
Eliane Patricia Lino Pereira Franchi ◽  
Nábia Souza Gomes ◽  
Alice Kelly Reis de Oliveira ◽  
Lorena dias Monteiro

RESUMO Objetivo: descrever a assistência pré-natal e perfil das gestantes confirmadas para zika vírus na atenção primária à saúde de Palmas, Tocantins no ano de 2016. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, com dados obtidos do SINAN, SISPRENATAL e SINASC. Foram confirmadas 63 gestantes com a infecção por Zika vírus por exame laboratorial. Resultados: A média de idade das gestantes foi de 26 anos. Os casos confirmados foram notificados predominantemente nas unidades de pronto atendimento (41,27%) e no hospital materno de referência (47,62%). Houve predomínio de gestantes pardas (61,90%), sem ensino médio completo (73,02%), em união estável (47,62%) e jovens (58,73%), que foram atendidas em quase totalidade nos serviços públicos de atenção secundária e terciária. Conclusão: Os resultados deste estudo mostraram a necessidade de melhoria para a assistência pré-natal às gestantes positivas na atenção primária e trouxe evidências do caráter da vulnerabilidade social da infecção pelo Zika vírus na capital do Tocantins.   Palavras-chave: Cuidado Pré-Natal; Epidemiologia; Zika vírus; Atenção Primária à Saúde. ABSTRACT Objective: describe the prenatal care and profile of confirmed pregnant women for zika virus in the primary health care of Palmas city, Tocantins, in the year 2016. Methods: This is a descriptive study, with data obtained from SINAN, SISPRENATAL and SINASC. Sixty-three pregnant women with Zika virus infection were confirmed by laboratory examination. Results: The mean age of pregnant women was 26 years. The confirmed cases were predominantly reported in the emergency care units (41.27%) and in the maternal reference hospital (47.62%). There was a predominance of brown pregnant women (61.90%), without complete secondary education (73.02%), in a stable union (47.62%) and young women (58.73%), who were attended almost entirely in public services of secondary and tertiary care. Conclusion: The results of this study showed the need for improvement for prenatal care to positive pregnant women in primary care and brought evidence of the social vulnerability of the Zika virus infection in the capital of Tocantins. Keywords: Prenatal care; Epidemiology; Zika virus; Primary Health Care.

2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Claudia Garcia Serpa Osorio-de-Castro ◽  
Claudia Du Bocage Santos-Pinto ◽  
Clarice Antunes de Lima ◽  
Elaine Silva Miranda

2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 337
Author(s):  
Leidiene Ferreira Santos ◽  
Sayonara Serafim de Brito ◽  
Cintia Flôres Mutti ◽  
Nayane De Sousa Silva Santos ◽  
Danielle Rosa Evangelista ◽  
...  

RESUMOObjetivo: descrever as características da assistência pré-natal na perspectiva das usuárias do serviço em Unidades de Atenção Primária à Saúde. Método: estudo qualitativo, descritivo, exploratório, em que participaram 17 mulheres internadas em uma maternidade pública. A produção de dados aconteceu por meio de entrevistas do tipo semiestruturada e os depoimentos foram submetidos à técnica de Análise de Conteúdo. Resultados: a análise dos depoimentos resultou na proposição das categorias “Assistência inadequada às gestantes atendidas nas Unidades de Atenção Primária à saúde” e “Construção de vínculo entre equipe de saúde e gestantes atendidas nas Unidades de Atenção Primária à Saúde”. Conclusão: apesar de, no Brasil, existirem inúmeras políticas públicas que garantam à gestante o mínimo de consultas e atendimento humanizado, as mulheres percebem que, na prática, isso nem sempre acontece. Há falhas na oferta e implementação de serviços às gestantes. Descritores: Assistência à Saúde; Atenção Primária à Saúde; Cuidado Pré-Natal; Gestante.ABSTRACTObjective: to describe the characteristics of prenatal care from the perspective of the users of the service in Primary Health Care Units. Method: a qualitative, descriptive, exploratory study involving 17 women hospitalized in a public maternity hospital. The data production took place through semi-structured interviews, and the statements were submitted to the Content Analysis technique. Results: the analysis of the testimonies resulted in the proposition of the categories "Inadequate care for pregnant women attended to Primary Health Care Units" and "Construction of a link between the health team and pregnant women attending the Primary Health Care Units". Conclusion: although, there are many public policies in Brazil that guarantee the minimum number of consultations and humanized care, women realize that, this is not always the case in practice. There are flaws in the provision and implementation of services to pregnant women. Descriptors: Delivery of Health Care; Primary Health Care; Prenatal Care; Pregnant Women.RESUMENObjetivo: describir las características de la asistencia prenatal en la perspectiva de las usuarias del servicio en Unidades de Atención Primaria a la Salud. Método: estudio cualitativo, descriptivo, exploratorio, en el que participaron 17 mujeres internadas en una maternidad pública. La producción de datos se produjo por medio de entrevistas del tipo semiestructurada, y los testimonios fueron sometidos a la técnica de Análisis de Contenido. Resultados: el análisis de los testimonios resultó en la proposición de las categorías "Asistencia inadecuada a las gestantes atendidas en las Unidades de Atención Primaria a la salud" y "Construcción de vínculo entre equipo de salud y gestantes atendidas en las Unidades de Atención Primaria a la Salud". Conclusión: a pesar de, que en Brasil, existan innumerables políticas públicas que garanticen a la gestante el mínimo de consultas y atención humanizada, las mujeres perciben que, en la práctica, eso ni siempre sucede. Hay fallas en la oferta e implementación de servicios a las gestantes. Descriptores: Prestación de Atención de Salud; Atención Primaria de Salud; Atención Prenatal; Mujeres Embarazadas.


2018 ◽  
Vol 66 (4) ◽  
pp. 305-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ricardo Antonio NUNES NETO ◽  
Maria Fernanda Petroli FRUTUOSO

ABSTRACT Objective: the aim of this study is to question Primary Health Care (PHC) concerning oral health during prenatal care in facilities of primary health care in the residents living in the hills peripheral areas of the city of Santos, São Paulo. Methods: Using a qualitative approach, workshops on PHC concerning oral health were held in three primary care units which present different forms of organization. The transcribed material was analyzed using thematic analysis. Results: the teams have been trying to organize dental agendas giving priority to pregnant women, however difficulties in monitoring attendance commitment have been found. Therefore the use of protocols and the approach to oral health theme during the educational groups have been used as strategies for improving treatment commitment. Regardless of the organization of the PHC unit, the teams have claimed the search for pregnant women care merely in acute painful situations as well as the fear of harming the fetus caused by dental treatment as the main cause of treatment dropout. Some professionals had doubts about the use of local anesthetics in pregnant women. Conclusions: The valorization of oral health care during prenatal care was not unanimous among the professionals and the use of the permanent education strategy applied in the services led the teams to carefully question their practice as well as search for practice integrality.


2019 ◽  
Vol 113 (7) ◽  
pp. 290-290
Author(s):  
Carlo Ticconi ◽  
Giovanni Rezza

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 569-575
Author(s):  
Lucia Drigo ◽  
Masane Luvhengo ◽  
Rachel T. Lebese ◽  
Lufuno Makhado

Background: Pregnant woman’s personal experience of antenatal care services can either be positive or negative; however, knowledge and experience appear to be of paramount importance in shaping their attitudes towards any healthcare-related services. This implies that women's experience of antenatal care services may affect their decision for seeking antenatal care in their present pregnancy, which can lead them to delay seeking care. Purpose: This study sought to explore the attitudes of pregnant women towards antenatal care services provided in primary health care facilities of Mbombela Municipality, Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. Methods: A qualitative exploratory descriptive study design was used for this study. Purposive sampling technique was used to sample pregnant women who fail to attend antenatal services as expected. Data were collected through face to face unstructured in-depth interview. A total of eighteen pregnant women participated in the study until data saturation. Data were analysed using Tech’s method of analysis. Results: Results revealed the following theme and sub-themes: Attitudes of pregnant women related to individual perceptions, perceived barriers to utilizing antenatal care services,’ attitudes of healthcare providers, long waiting times in healthcare facilities, lack privacy and confidentiality in healthcare facilities and attitudes of pregnant women related to attendance of antenatal services. Conclusion: Attitudes of pregnant women about antenatal care are shaped by their knowledge and previous encounters with the health care services that they had previously received. It is therefore important to provide women-friendly services. It is recommended that health education regarding the importance of antenatal care services must be given to all women daily in the waiting areas of each primary health care facilities, thus, the healthcare providers should promote the active participation of pregnant women during the health education sessions and provide opportunities to ask questions.


2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 365-371
Author(s):  
A. A. Mahfouz ◽  
A. I. Al Sharif ◽  
M. N. El Gamal ◽  
A. H. Kisha

Use of primary health care [PHC] services and satisfaction among elderly people [60 + years] in Asir was studied in 26 PHC centers. They visited PHC centers significantly less often than younger adults but they were referred significantly more often to secondary and tertiary care and for more laboratory tests. A r and om sample of 253 elderly people attending the centers was interviewed about accessibility, continuity, humaneness, informativeness and thoroughness of care. Overall, 79.0% were satisfied with the services provided. The leading 3 items of dissatisfaction were:not enough audiovisual means for health education [65.1%], long time spent in the centre [46.4%], and not enough specialty clinics [42.5%]


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