Objective: to describe the profile of hospitalizations and the prevalence of conditions sensitive to primary carein the medical clinic sector. Methods: exploratory cross-sectional study with 197 subjects hospitalized for over 24 hours. Data collected from interviews and medical records collection of hospitalized patients in the sector and analyzed through descriptive statistics. Results: adults, females, black skinned people, with 4-12 years of schooling, belonging to class C and residents of the urban zone predominated among the hospitalized people. The prevalence of hospitalizations due to sensitive conditions was 20.8% (Confidence Interval 95.0%: 15.7/27.1). Diseases of the respiratory tract, skin and subcutaneous tissue presented higher...
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Objective: to describe the profile of hospitalizations and the prevalence of conditions sensitive to...
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Objectives: Based on the symptoms and clinical findings, the exploration of patterns of diseases at ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of health care-associated infections, risk facto...
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Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
Background & objectives: A major challenge to patient safety that has serious public health implicat...
Background: India has one of the highest disease burdens in the world. A better understanding of wha...
Objective: to describe the profile of hospitalizations and the prevalence of conditions sensitive to...
Our study examines associations between race and ethnicity and hospitalization for ambulatory care s...
Background: Hospital Acquired Urinary Tract Infection (HAUTI) is the commonest among the nosocomial ...
Objectives : To explore the prevalent morbidity problems among students at King Faisal University. T...
Introduction: Prevalence study is simple, cheap and fast method that provides information about hosp...
Introduction: Disease burden estimations based on sound epidemiological research provide the foundat...
Background. Healthcare acquired infections (HAI) are an important cause of morbidity and mortality i...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality of primary health care based on avoidable hospitali...
Introduction COVID-19 pandemic has affected people all over the world. In this context, health dispa...
Objectives: Based on the symptoms and clinical findings, the exploration of patterns of diseases at ...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the prevalence of health care-associated infections, risk facto...
Background: The major ailments that command our attention today are Heart diseases, Stroke, Diabetes...
Introduction: The prevalence of hospital-acquired or healthcare-associated infections (HAI) varies f...
Background & objectives: A major challenge to patient safety that has serious public health implicat...
Background: India has one of the highest disease burdens in the world. A better understanding of wha...