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Rev. enferm. UERJ ; 30: e68710, jan. -dez. 2022.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1417482

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Objetivo: apreender aspectos que influenciam no abandono do tratamento e que mobilizam a disposição para retomá-lo, na perspectiva de pessoas que vivem com HIV. Método: estudo qualitativo, realizado em um serviço ambulatorial, com dados coletados entre abril e agosto de 2021, após aprovação pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa, mediante consulta aos prontuários e entrevistas com 24 usuários, submetidas à análise de conteúdo. Resultados: os motivos para o abandono do tratamento referidos com maior frequência foram isolamento social imposto pela pandemia, dificuldade de acesso/locomoção até o serviço e efeitos colaterais dos medicamentos. O desejo de sentir-se saudável, desempenhar papeis sociais, cultivar laços familiares, reconhecer que já superou fases piores e o sentimento de mais valia após busca ativa, foram as motivações para retorno ao serviço. Considerações finais: os resultados apontam a importância do atendimento individualizado para conhecer as motivações de retorno ao tratamento as quais oferecem subsídios para o planejamento de ações de busca ativa.


Objective: to identify factors that influence the decision to abandon treatment or foster a willingness to resume it, from the perspective of persons living with HIV. Method: this qualitative study was carried out between April and August 2021 in an outpatient service, after approval by the research ethics committee. Data were collected by consulting medical records and interviewing 24 users, and were treated by content analysis. Results: reasons for abandoning treatment most frequently mentioned were the social isolation imposed by the pandemic, difficulty in accessing or commuting to the service, and the drugs' side effects. The motivations for returning to the service were the desire to feel healthy, play social roles, cultivate family ties, recognize that he has overcome worse phases and the feeling of added value after active search. Final considerations: the findings point to the importance of individualized care to understanding the motivations for returning to treatment, which can inform the planning of active search actions.


Objetivo: comprender aspectos que influyen en el abandono del tratamiento y que movilizan la voluntad para retomarlo, en la perspectiva de las personas que viven con VIH. Método: estudio cualitativo, realizado en un servicio de consulta externa, con datos recolectados entre abril y agosto de 2021, después de la aprobación del Comité de Ética en Investigación, mediante consulta de historias clínicas y entrevistas con 24 usuarios, sometidos a análisis de contenido. Resultados: los motivos de abandono del tratamiento mencionados más frecuentemente fueron el aislamiento social impuesto por la pandemia, la dificultad de acceso/traslado al trabajo y los efectos secundarios de los medicamentos. El deseo de sentirse saludable, desempeñar roles sociales, cultivar lazos familiares, entender que ha superado fases peores y la sensación de plusvalía luego de una búsqueda activa, fueron las motivaciones para volver al servicio. Consideraciones finales: los resultados apuntan hacia la importancia de la atención individualizada para comprender las motivaciones de retorno al tratamiento, que ofrecen subsidios para la planificación de acciones de búsqueda activa.

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Braz. j. infect. dis ; 18(2): 177-180, Mar-Apr/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-709417

ABSTRACT

In many parts of the world, numerous outbreaks of pertussis have been described despite high vaccination coverage. In this article we report the epidemiological characteristics of pertussis in Brazil using a Surveillance Worksheet. Secondary data of pertussis case investigations reported from January 1999 to December 2008 recorded in the Information System for Notifiable Diseases (SINAN) and the Central Laboratory for Public Health (LACEN-MS) were utilized. The total of 561 suspected cases were reported and 238 (42.4%) of these were confirmed, mainly in children under six months (61.8%) and with incomplete immunization (56.3%). Two outbreaks were detected. Mortality rate ranged from 2.56% to 11.11%. The occurrence of outbreaks and the poor performance of cultures for confirming diagnosis are problems which need to be addressed. High vaccination coverage is certainly a good strategy to reduce the number of cases and to reduce the impact of the disease in children younger than six months.


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Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Disease Outbreaks , Whooping Cough/epidemiology , Age Distribution , Brazil/epidemiology , Vaccination/statistics & numerical data , Whooping Cough/prevention & control
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