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Epidemiologia e Serviços de Saúde

Print version ISSN 1679-4974On-line version ISSN 2237-9622

Abstract

NEVES, Rosália Garcia et al. Health care for people with diabetes and hypertension in Brazil: cross-sectional study of Program for Improving Access and Quality of Primary Care, 2014. Epidemiol. Serv. Saúde [online]. 2021, vol.30, n.3, e2020419.  Epub July 19, 2021. ISSN 1679-4974.  http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1679-49742021000300015.

Objective

To assess health care for people with diabetes and hypertension, comparing the teams according to their participation in both cycles I and II of the Program for Improving Primary Health Care Access and Quality (PMAQ), and to verify its association with the characteristics of service users and municipalities.

Methods

This was a cross-sectional study using PMAQ data from 2014. The following variables were used: team organization, request for tests and health care reported by service users.

Results

Thirty-five percent of the teams presented adequate organization and 88% requested all tests. Among the users, 31% had their feet examined and 18% received adequate health care. Municipalities in the Southeast region, with more than 300,000 inhabitants and the highest human development index, presented the best indicators. The teams that took part in both cycles I and II showed greater prevalence of organization and request for tests.

Conclusion

Health care for people with diabetes and hypertension in primary health care in Brazil needs improvement.

Keywords : Diabetes Mellitus; Hypertension; Multimorbidity; Primary Health Care; Healthcare Survey.

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