2014
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014196.02842013
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Completitude dos dados de cadastro de portadores de hipertensão arterial e diabetes mellitus registrados no Sistema Hiperdia em um estado do Nordeste do Brasil

Abstract: The scope of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of the data recorded in the Hiperdia system assessed by geographical area, type of field and information consistency between related variables. It involved an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional investigation. The sample of 287 registration forms was randomly and proportionally obtained from the five health regions. Variables relating to blocks of registration and attendance data were selected using the percentage of inaccuracy as an indicator and… Show more

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“…52 Satisfactory accuracy was found in 68.7% of the variables, and although most of the variables revealed good usage conditions, greater involvement of managers and health professionals in the information production process is required in order to generate more accurate and reliable data. 53 …”
Section: Treatment Of Diabetes In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 Satisfactory accuracy was found in 68.7% of the variables, and although most of the variables revealed good usage conditions, greater involvement of managers and health professionals in the information production process is required in order to generate more accurate and reliable data. 53 …”
Section: Treatment Of Diabetes In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A respeito da incompletude dos itens das categorias, os estudos sobre melhores preenchimentos estavam de acordo com os achados nessa pesquisa, pois o nome do paciente, cujo índice de incompletude foi 0,7% (Correia, 2014), e nome de logradouro, com apenas 0,5% dos registros ausentes (Zillmer et al, 2010), também foram itens bem preenchidos. Já em relação aos preenchimentos incompletos, foram encontrados resultados diferentes dos verificados nessa pesquisa, em um estudo no Rio Grande do Sul, constataram-se as maiores porcentagens de incompletude em tratamento não medicamentoso (97%) e no cartão nacional de saúde (95,6%) (Zillmer et al, 2010), ao passo que em Alagoas, o item com maior incompletude foi glicemia capilar (66,8%) (Correia, Padilha, & Vasconcelos, 2014).…”
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“…5 Within the Unified Health System (SUS), the Registration and Follow-up System for Hypertensive and Diabetic Patients (HIPERDIA) enables the acquisition, dispensing, and distribution of drugs in a regular and systematic manner to all registered hypertensive patients. 3,6 The services take place, a priori, in Primary Health Care, through the Family Health teams (nurses, doctors, among others) that develop various health promotion actions, such as medical and nursing consultations, assessment of vital signs, dispensation of medication, educational activities and home visits. [6][7] Because it is a chronic disease that requires a number of behavior-related changes, whether in self-care, diet, or even lifestyle, SH is still a challenge for patients, families, and health services, especially that of reducing morbidity and mortality and ensuring a higher quality of life (QL) for patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,6 The services take place, a priori, in Primary Health Care, through the Family Health teams (nurses, doctors, among others) that develop various health promotion actions, such as medical and nursing consultations, assessment of vital signs, dispensation of medication, educational activities and home visits. [6][7] Because it is a chronic disease that requires a number of behavior-related changes, whether in self-care, diet, or even lifestyle, SH is still a challenge for patients, families, and health services, especially that of reducing morbidity and mortality and ensuring a higher quality of life (QL) for patients. 8 It is understood that the concept of QL encompasses aspects related to the concept of health, physical, psychological and social aspects, as well as individuals' own perceptions of QL.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%