2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232015207.09462014
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Saúde nas fronteiras: análise quantitativa e qualitativa da clientela do Centro Materno Infantil de Foz do Iguaçu, Brasil

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“…However, a study conducted in a border region with mothers living outside Brazil showed that from 2006 to 2012, of the 34,456 children born in Brazil, 95.7% of the pregnant women reported they lived in Brazil, and 4.3%, in Paraguay. (16) Such data corroborates the results found in this scoping review, considering that patients in border regions migrate to another country to seek scheduled care, especially for urgency and emergency cases. Another study in a border municipality shows that there is a lack of professionals, of centers for specialized care, and means of transportation to outpatient facilities; according to research, these problems are not related with cross-border care, but rather with the lack of organization of local management.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…However, a study conducted in a border region with mothers living outside Brazil showed that from 2006 to 2012, of the 34,456 children born in Brazil, 95.7% of the pregnant women reported they lived in Brazil, and 4.3%, in Paraguay. (16) Such data corroborates the results found in this scoping review, considering that patients in border regions migrate to another country to seek scheduled care, especially for urgency and emergency cases. Another study in a border municipality shows that there is a lack of professionals, of centers for specialized care, and means of transportation to outpatient facilities; according to research, these problems are not related with cross-border care, but rather with the lack of organization of local management.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…E ainda, tem-se a complexidade relacionada a população flutuante nestas regiões, pois isso faz com que os serviços de saúde fiquem mais caros por atenderem um número de pessoas acima do previsto, tornando-os lentos e pouco resolutivos. 16 Evidenciou-se também problemas em relação ao custeio dos exames. Cabe ressaltar que o financiamento da APS é tripartite, mantida pelas três esferas, sendo que a União transfere aos municípios os recursos fundo a fundo, no entanto, sabe-se que os municípios convivem com diversas dificuldades, porque não contam com recursos próprios suficientes para financiar as despesas não cobertas pelo governo federal, resultando em problemas com o custeio de exames e outras necessidades.…”
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“…A study carried out with this population showed that Braziguayan pregnant women who received prenatal care at the CMI, delivered their babies in Foz do Iguaçu and declared themselves to be residents in Paraguay had more prenatal consultations, a higher probability of having had their first visit still in the first trimester and their first puerperal consultation up to one month after the childbirth, when compared to pregnant women of the same profile who declared themselves to be Brazilians during hospitalization despite being in fact Braziguayans 14 . The authors consider that these patients and their families hide these data to avoid receiving worse treatment than the Brazilian patients, or even to be denied care.…”
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confidence: 88%