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0015/2014 - Female-specific hospitalizations sensitive to primary care
Internações sensíveis à atenção primária específicas de mulheres.

Author:

• ÉRICA PITILIN - PITILIN, E.B. - Chapecó, Santa Catarina - Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul - <pitilin@ig.com.br>

Co-author(s):

• Sandra Marisa Pelloso - Pelloso, S.M. - Universidade Estadual de Maringá Maringá, Paraná - <smpelloso@uem.br>
• Carlos Alexandre Molena-Fernandes - Molena-Fernandes,Carlos Alexandre - Universidade Estadual de Maringá Maringá, Paraná - <molena126@hotmail.com>
• Driele Gutubir - Gutubir,Driele - Universidade Estadual do Centro Oeste Guarapuava - <dgutubir@gmail.com>

Thematic Area:

Avaliação de Serviços de Saúde

Abstract:

Female-specific hospitalizations occurring in conditions sensitive to primary care (HSPCI) and factors that determine or affect the occurrence of such hospitalizations (social, economical and demographic factors; health control) are investigated. Analysis was performed by surveys on hospital morbidity with a sample of 429 females hospitalized in HSH-contracted hospitals. HSPCI percentage reached 49,42% (n=212), underscoring women´s specific hospitalization at 19,35% (n=83). Hospitalization risks comprised over-sixty elderly people, low schooling, previous hospitalizations, normal health control, lack of commitment with Family Health Strategy and pregnancy. Evident causes were related to conditions of pregnancy, childbirth, post-partum and inflammations of the female pelvic organs. Results suggested flaws in ambulatory attendance that should be adequate and solution-providing in women´s health.

Keywords:

women´s health health evaluation primary care; nursing.

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PITILIN, E.B., Pelloso, S.M., Molena-Fernandes,Carlos Alexandre , Gutubir,Driele. Female-specific hospitalizations sensitive to primary care. Cien Saude Colet [periódico na internet] (2014/Jun). [Citado em 21/01/2025]. Está disponível em: http://cienciaesaudecoletiva.com.br/en/articles/femalespecific-hospitalizations-sensitive-to-primary-care/14998?id=14998



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