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Acta fisiátrica ; 29(4): 268-275, dez. 2022.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1416465

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Objetivo: Descrever e comparar ações de atenção e reabilitação na Atenção Primaria à Saúde (APS) direcionados à Pessoa com Deficiência (PCD) no Brasil. Métodos: Dados do Programa de Avaliação da Qualidade na Atenção Básica (PMAQ-AB). Foi realizada uma análise com base no Módulo IV do 2º (2015) e do 3º (2018) Ciclo do PMAQ-AB. Foram realizadas comparações da avaliação positiva ("sim") dos cuidados prestados à PCD na APS, através do cálculo a Razão de Prevalência (RP), admitindo o 2º Ciclo como categoria de referência e considerando dados nacionais e das cinco regiões geográficas. Resultados: A prevalência de repostas afirmativas para atenção à PCD aumentou no 3º ciclo no cenário nacional em relação ao apoio em ações direcionadas à PCD, avaliação e adaptação no domicílio e promoção da inserção da PCD em atividades de esporte e lazer. A prevalência de ações de reabilitação na APS no Brasil também aumentou. O cenário das mudanças no cuidado à PCD foi diferente entre as regiões brasileiras. A região Nordeste foi a que mais aumentou o percentual de ações de atenção à PCD, seguindo o padrão nacional, e ainda incluindo aumento no encaminhamento para uso de próteses/órteses e dispositivos de auxílio. Conclusão: Para a maioria das atividades avaliadas, houve aumento da prevalência de sua realização entre as avaliações do 2º e 3º ciclos do PMAQ-AB, entretanto há necessidade ainda de ampliar a oferta e o serviço de algumas atividades na maioria das regiões do país, favorecendo o cuidado integral à PCD.


Objective: Describe and compare actions of attention and rehabilitation in Primary Health Care (PHC) addressed to Persons with Disabilities (PWD) in Brazil. Methods: Retrospective data from Quality Assessment Program in Primary Care (PMAQ-AB, in Portuguese) were collected and analyzed considering Module IV of the 2nd (2015) and 3rd (2018) Cycles of the PMAQ-AB. Comparisons of the positive answers (yes) of the attention provided to PWD in the PHC were conducted by establishing the Prevalence Ratio (PR). The 2nd Cycle was the reference category, and the data were analyzed as national or regional samples. Results: The prevalence of positive answers for PWD care increased in the 3rd Cycle in the national sample concerning support in activities addressed to PWD, assessment and home adaptations, and promotion of the inclusion of PWD in sports and leisure activities. The prevalence of rehabilitation actions in PHC in Brazil has also increased. Changes in PWD care were found in the different geographical regions of Brazil. The Northeast region had the highest increase in attention activities for PWD, following the national trend, including an increase in referral for prostheses/orthotics and assistive devices. Conclusion: For most of the activities evaluated, there was an increase in performance prevalence between the assessments of the 2nd and 3rd Cycles of the PMAQ-AB. However, there is still a need to expand the offer of services in most regions of the country, favoring integral care for PWD

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Monaldi Arch Chest Dis ; 93(1)2022 Jun 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35723642

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This study assessed the efficacy of a pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) on pulmonary and respiratory muscle function and thickness of quadriceps femoris and diaphragm of patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome. This series of cases followed nine patients who performed PR twice a week for six weeks. Patients received the following PR program: lung expansion therapy; respiratory muscle training; upper limb strength exercises; aerobic exercises on a treadmill. After the program, we observed increased peak expiratory flow (26.03%), forced vital capacity (FVC) (7.14%), forced expiratory volume in the first second (FEV1) (9.55%), and ratio between FEV1/FVC (6.19%). All parameters of respiratory muscle strength and endurance were improved. Diaphragmatic thickening fraction and thickness of quadriceps femoris also improved, whereas echo intensity of quadriceps reduced. Thus, RP protocol improved pulmonary function, respiratory muscle strength and endurance, and thickness of diaphragm and quadriceps femoris, and reduced echo intensity of quadriceps in patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome.


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COVID-19 , Diaphragm , Humans , Diaphragm/diagnostic imaging , Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome , Quadriceps Muscle/diagnostic imaging , Lung/diagnostic imaging , Respiratory Muscles , Muscle Strength/physiology
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