2020
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v9i8.5106
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Internações por Diabetes Mellitus em idosos brasileiros e suas implicações regionais nos últimos 10 anos

Abstract: Objective: Obtain a historical analysis of data related to hospitalizations, total amount spent and days dedicated to diabetes mellitus by a unit of the Brazilian Federation of Ancients over the past 10 years. Methodology: it is an ecological, retrospective study and time series with censorial data from the Health Unic System Department of Informatics. Results: the peak of hospitalizations in Brazil between 2009 and 2019 occurred in the year 2011 and the year with the most expenses with hospitalization… Show more

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“… 44 However, even though DM receives much attention with regard to public policies and campaigns to provide guidance on the disease, the number of hospitalizations and the expenses for diabetes are high. 45 In this study, as it is a cohort of mostly highly educated voluntary civil servants from teaching and research institutions in Brazil, the participants might have greater and easier access to information about health and to private health services, leading to a greater availability of health care offered by both the private and public network. These characteristics may be related to a healthier population compared with the general Brazilian population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 44 However, even though DM receives much attention with regard to public policies and campaigns to provide guidance on the disease, the number of hospitalizations and the expenses for diabetes are high. 45 In this study, as it is a cohort of mostly highly educated voluntary civil servants from teaching and research institutions in Brazil, the participants might have greater and easier access to information about health and to private health services, leading to a greater availability of health care offered by both the private and public network. These characteristics may be related to a healthier population compared with the general Brazilian population.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diabetes mellitus (DM) apresenta-se como uma das doenças crônicas não transmissíveis (DCNT) de maior prevalência e incidência na população. É classificada como uma disfunção metabólica, com hiperglicemia persistente devido a deficiência na produção de insulina e pode ser classificada em três tipos principais: Diabetes tipo I, tipo II e gestacional (Lima Filho et al, 2020). Considera-se que o DM não seja uma única doença, mas um grupo heterogêneo de distúrbios metabólicos que apresenta em comum a característica de defeitos na ação da insulina, na sua secreção ou em ambas, capaz de desencadear mudanças significativas na qualidade de vida dos pacientes (Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes -SBD, 2019).…”
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