1. DISCOURSES OF MANAGERS RELATED TO BARRIERS TO ACCESS TUBERCULOSIS DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT.
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Maria da Silva, Adriana, Cornélio Lira, Silvana Carvalho, Martins da Paz, Alcieros, and Roque Barrêto, Anne Jaquelyne
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TUBERCULOSIS diagnosis , *TUBERCULOSIS treatment , *RESEARCH , *HEALTH services accessibility , *NURSE administrators , *INTERVIEWING , *POPULATION geography , *LABOR demand , *PRIMARY health care , *QUALITATIVE research , *HEALTH literacy , *DISCOURSE analysis , *SOUND recordings - Abstract
Objective: to identify in the discourse of managers aspects related to barriers to access and treatment of people with tuberculosis in Primary Health Care services. Method: this is a qualitative study, with the participation of six coordinating managers of the tuberculosis control program. Data collection was performed using the interview and for data analysis was used the theoretical-methodological basis in French Discourse Analysis. Results: barriers that have hindered the access of patients are organizational, lack of professional, service hours, active search, delay in marking and delivery of tests. Information: lack of awareness of symptoms and stigma. In addition, the geographical accessibility that makes it difficult to move to health services. Final considerations: access to the diagnosis of tuberculosis in Primary Health Care services has weaknesses. It is necessary to make aware all those involved in the actions of care for tuberculosis, to turn their eyes to the aggravation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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