2015
DOI: 10.1590/0103-110420161070261
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Condicionantes do diagnóstico tardio do câncer cervical na ótica das mulheres atendidas no Inca

Abstract: Neste estudo, identifica-se a contribuição de fatores para o diagnóstico tardio do câncer de colo uterino entre mulheres atendidas no Instituto Nacional do Câncer no Rio de Janeiro. Considerou-se as categorias 'acessibilidade' e 'vínculo' na análise das informações, tendo como pressuposto a importância da integralidade como eixo norteador das práticas em saúde. Apoiado na abordagem qualitativa, as estratégias metodológicas incluem a observação direta e entrevistas semiestruturadas. Os resultados sugerem que as… Show more

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“…With regard to advanced-stage diagnosis, Nascimento and Silva 36 detected 78.9% of the women studied in the intermediate stages and 5% in the advanced stages of the disease, corroborating with the perspective that more advan-ced ages and social and racial inequalities are correlated with a higher CC risk and prevalence. The limited access to cervical cancer (CC) diagnosis services was related to organizational barriers and limited action by health professionals 33,37,38 . The biopsy examination that was cru-Chart 2.…”
Section: Care Line Milestonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to advanced-stage diagnosis, Nascimento and Silva 36 detected 78.9% of the women studied in the intermediate stages and 5% in the advanced stages of the disease, corroborating with the perspective that more advan-ced ages and social and racial inequalities are correlated with a higher CC risk and prevalence. The limited access to cervical cancer (CC) diagnosis services was related to organizational barriers and limited action by health professionals 33,37,38 . The biopsy examination that was cru-Chart 2.…”
Section: Care Line Milestonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 Most women with cervical cancer have, according to epidemiological data of the literature, age between 40 and 50 years, marking the end of their reproductive life, nonwhite color, low level of both schooling and home occupation, evidencing that the high prevalence of the disease is associated with the population's life conditions, access to public health services, and quality of women's health care. 13 With the purpose of supporting the understanding of cervical cancer in Agreste Pernambucano (a region in Pernambuco, a Brazilian State), allowing for improvements in screening and prevention programs, this study aimed to evaluate the sociodemographic, clinical, histopathological, cytopathological and microbiological profile of women with cervical cancer uterus which were attended and underwent treatment at an oncology center, located in the city of Caruaru, Pernambuco.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, when considering patients as protagonists facing SUS's limitations, we cannot affirm that the frailties of the services alone have motivated these women to seek different health services. However, as pointed out in other studies 22 , 28 ,we cannot rule out that limitations in the effectiveness of the care provided and solution of some services may have favored variations in clinical pathways. Those who included more than two health services were associated with a longer time to start therapy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%