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Rev. salud pública ; 18(4): 1-1, jul.-ago. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-794087

ABSTRACT

Objetivo Identificar y evaluar las principales problemáticas asistenciales en clínicas y hospitales de la ciudad de Barranquilla, Colombia. Método Estudio descriptivo aplicado a población de clínicas [23] y hospitales [5]. Se utilizó un nivel de confianza del 95 %, nivel de error del 5 % y p=0.5. El tamaño de muestra resultante para la población de clínicas y hospitales fue de 18 y 4 respectivamente. Los hospitales y clínicas fueron seleccionados aleatoriamente. Se diseñó una encuesta compuesta por 21 preguntas acerca del estado de los diferentes procesos asistenciales del sector. Los resultados se procesaron con la ayuda del software Microsoft Excel 2010. Resultados El 50 % de los hospitales manifestaron tener problemáticas en las áreas de Consulta Externa, Hospitalización y Estadística. Por su parte, el 61,1 % de las clínicas presentan dificultades en el área de Urgencias, 50 % en Intervención Quirúrgica, 50 % en Hospitalización y 38,9 % en Consulta Externa. Conclusiones El diagnóstico de problemáticas asistenciales en clínicas y hospitales de la ciudad de Barranquilla determina que si bien el proceso de hospitalización es un punto común de mejora potencial en clínicas y hospitales de la ciudad; las mayores prioridades de intervención las presentan en su orden Intervención Quirúrgica, Urgencias y Estadística.(AU)


Objective To identify and assess the main healthcare issues found in clinics and hospitals in Barranquilla. Methods Descriptive study applied on two populations: clinics [23] and hospitals [5]. A confidence level of 95 % and the alpha level of 5 % and p=0.5 were used in the study. The resulting sample size for clinics and hospitals was 18 and 4, respectively. Clinics and hospitals were randomly and a 21-question survey was designed to find out the status of the different healthcare processes in the Health Care Sector. The results were processed by using Microsoft Excel 2010 software. Results On one hand, 50 % of the hospitals expressed having problems in outpatient, hospitalization and statistical departments. On the other hand, 61.1 % of the clinics have difficulties in Emergency rooms, 50 % in Surgical Services, 50% in Hospitalization and 38.9 % in Outpatient Department. Conclusions The diagnosis regarding healthcare issues in clinics and hospitals of Barranquilla determines that although the Hospitalization process is a common point for potential improvement in both hospitals and clinics of the city, the greatest priority should be given to Surgical Services, Emergency Department and Statistical Department, due to their average intervention priority.(AU)


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Quality of Health Care/standards , Health Care Costs , Delivery of Health Care/standards , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Health Status Indicators , Colombia
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 103(4): 412-414, June 2008. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-486869

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This report describes the isolation of a Leishmania chagasi strain from a bat (Carollia perspicillata), and its identification using biological methods and molecular characterization. The parasites were isolated in an artificial culture medium from a blood sample extracted from a bat heart. The isolate was then inoculated into the footpads of Balb/c mice, which subsequently developed a typical nodular leishmanial lesion; the parasites were confirmed as Leishmania by smear and histopathology. Molecular characterization of the parasites was performed by polymerase chain reaction with species-specific primers, kDNA restriction pattern following Hae III endonuclease digestion and dot blot hybridization using a kDNA probe. This report demonstrates that bats can be hosts for L. chagasi species and suggests the need for studies to determine whether they may be involved in foci of visceral leishmaniasis.


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Animals , Mice , Chiroptera/parasitology , DNA, Kinetoplast/genetics , Disease Reservoirs/veterinary , Leishmania infantum/genetics , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Leishmania infantum/isolation & purification , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Venezuela
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