2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27492010000500007
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Post-visit at ophthalmology emergency service: frequency and perception of the doctors on duty and users

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“…As well as the current study that demonstrated the prevalence of male gender in 52.5%, a study conducted by Kara-Jain et al with 100 patients treated in the Ophthalmologic Emergency Service of the Clinical Hospital of the State University of Campinas (2) and other researches (12,13) found the same pattern, probably justified by the reality of men being more exposed to risk factors such as: dangerous professions, traffic and sports.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…As well as the current study that demonstrated the prevalence of male gender in 52.5%, a study conducted by Kara-Jain et al with 100 patients treated in the Ophthalmologic Emergency Service of the Clinical Hospital of the State University of Campinas (2) and other researches (12,13) found the same pattern, probably justified by the reality of men being more exposed to risk factors such as: dangerous professions, traffic and sports.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Hence, close collaboration between ophthalmologists and managing physicians is necessary to achieve the best outcome for these patients. [44][45][46] Although recent studies suggest that the risk for corneal complications after ocular surgery in patients with quiescent autoimmune disease is minimal, caution is still recommended, as the knowledge about the corneal wound-healing process and the corneal biomechanical properties in these patients is not yet fully understood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na área da saúde, o Brasil passa por uma fase de transformação de exigências dos consumidores, que já não se contentam apenas com o fato de serem atendidos pelo médico, exigindo que o Sistema de Saúde se responsabilize também pelos resultados da intervenção, o que implica orientação sobre o problema, conduta e prognóstico, além de criar condições Opinião dos funcionários referente à recomentação do serviço para os seus parentes e amigos para aderência ao tratamento. Considera-se que o principal objetivo das unidades prestadoras de saúde é o de oferecer serviços com a melhor qualidade possível, sendo que para avaliação do desempenho existem alguns indicadores baseados na avaliação do reconhecimento do que está sendo feito e da aceitação por parte do usuário (12,13) .…”
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