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Health strategy and bonding construction in the control of pulmonary tuberculosis in Rocinha-RJ
Estrategia salud de la familia y construcción de relación en el control de la tuberculosis pulmonar en la Rocinha-RJ
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Abstract Objective: to analyze the establishment of bonding between health professionals from the Family Health Strategy team of Rocinha/RJ with users suffering from tuberculosis (TB). Method: this was a descriptive study with a quantitative approach. A questionnaire was applied to 145 health care profession... view more
Objective: to analyze the establishment of bonding between health professionals from the Family Health Strategy team of Rocinha/RJ with users suffering from tuberculosis (TB). Method: this was a descriptive study with a quantitative approach. A questionnaire was applied to 145 health care professionals containing questions related to bonding. Results: 95,15% of interviewees responded that patients are always assisted by the same professional in the team each time they demand health assistance. All interviewees stated that they search for users when they miss appointments or do not attend medicine scheduled intakes, or do not pick up medication in the correct date. Conclusion: through the obtained data and only based on the interviewed professionals, we can infer that there are situations that may characterize bonding.... view less
Keywords
social relations; health professionals; patient; contagious disease; health care; Brazil; Latin America; South America; health behavior
Classification
Medical Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 2336-2348
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2015.v7i2.2336-2348
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed