2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1806-37132008000900002
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Redução do número de internações hospitalares por asma após a implantação de programa multiprofissional de controle da asma na cidade de Londrina

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the relationship between the reduction in the number of asthma-related hospital admissions and the changes occurring after the intervention performed in the health care system of the city of Londrina, Brazil. Methods: In 2003, an intervention was performed in the local health care system (Family Health Clinics) The steps adopted were as follows: development of a protocol based on the III Brazilian Consensus on Asthma Management; access to free inhaled corticosteroids for patients; traini… Show more

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“…In this context, two Brazilian cities implemented distinct public health care programs for asthma (with the creation of referral centers, easy provision of medications, strict public health care protocols, and professional training) and were successful in achieving an important decrease in the number of asthma-related hospitalizations. 27 , 28 Moreover, in one of these cities (Salvador, in the state of Bahia), the implemented asthma control program showed that, when patients with severe asthma had their disease under control, there was a major decrease in the direct costs of asthma in the families (−89%) and an increase in the overall family income. 29 These local initiatives demonstrate the importance of implementing further effective asthma control programs in public health care systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, two Brazilian cities implemented distinct public health care programs for asthma (with the creation of referral centers, easy provision of medications, strict public health care protocols, and professional training) and were successful in achieving an important decrease in the number of asthma-related hospitalizations. 27 , 28 Moreover, in one of these cities (Salvador, in the state of Bahia), the implemented asthma control program showed that, when patients with severe asthma had their disease under control, there was a major decrease in the direct costs of asthma in the families (−89%) and an increase in the overall family income. 29 These local initiatives demonstrate the importance of implementing further effective asthma control programs in public health care systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These programs resulted in hospitalization reductions of 33% and 74% respectively, as well as cost reductions to the patient and the healthcare system. 33 , 34 Direct asthma-related costs for a participant’s family were reduced from 24% to 2% of their annual income. 35 Comprehensive approaches, such as the ones described above, are critical for asthma control, given the reduction in the burden of disease and associated direct and indirect costs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several municipal-level experiences in Brazil have shown that the same can successfully be done in our country when there are specialists willing to work in the Brazilian Unified Health Care System to provide referral centers and train primary health care professionals. 14 - 17 …”
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