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Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2014

Inquérito de Saúde em Comunidades Quilombolas de Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, Brasil (Projeto COMQUISTA): aspectos metodológicos e análise descritiva

Vanessa Moraes Bezerra; Danielle Souto de Medeiros; Karine de Oliveira Gomes; Raquel Souzas; Luana Giatti; Ana Paula Steffens; Clavdia Nicolaevna Kochergin; Cláudio Lima Souza; Cristiano Soares de Moura; Daniela Arruda Soares; Luis Rogério Cosme Silva Santos; Luiz Gustavo Vieira Cardoso; Márcio Vasconcelos Oliveira; Poliana Cardoso Martins; Orlando Sílvio Caires Neves; Mark Drew Crosland Guimarães

The scope of this article was to present the methodology, preliminary descriptive results and the reliability of the instruments used in the COMQUISTA Project. It involved a cross-sectional study with adults (>18 years) and children (up to 5 years old) of Quilombola communities in Vitoria da Conquista, Bahia. Data collection consisted of individual and household interviews, anthropometric and blood pressure measurements. A semi-structured questionnaire adapted from the Brazilian National Health Survey (PNS) was used and the interviews were conducted using handheld computers. 397 housing units were visited and 797 adults and 130 children were interviewed. The demographic profile of the Quilombolas was similar to the Brazilian population with respect to sex and age, however, they had precarious access to basic sanitation and a low socioeconomic status. The analysis of reliability revealed the adequacy of strategies adopted for quality assurance and control in the study. The methodology used was considered adequate to achieve the objectives and can be used in other populations. The results indicate the need for implementing strategies to improve the quality of life and reduce the degree of vulnerability of the Quilombolas.


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2014

Avaliação de interações medicamentosas potenciais em prescrições da atenção primária de Vitória da Conquista (BA), Brasil

Danyllo Fábio Lessa Leão; Cristiano Soares de Moura; Danielle Souto de Medeiros

Drug interactions are risk factors for the occurrence of adverse drug reactions. The risk for drug interactions includes factors related to prescription that are intrinsic to the patient. This study sought to evaluate the potential drug interactions in primary care prescriptions in Vitória da Conquista in the state of Bahia to fill the knowledge gap on this topic in Brazil. Information about several variables derived from the primary health care prescriptions was collected and drug interactions were evaluated based on information from Medscape and Micromedex(R) databases. Polypharmacy frequency and its association with the occurrence of drug interactions were also evaluated. Results revealed a 48,9% frequency of drug interactions, 74,9% of moderate or greater severity, 8,6% of prescriptions in polypharmacy that in the chi-square test showed a positive association with the occurrence of drug interactions (p < 0,001). Prescriptions from primary care in Vitória da Conquista in the state of Bahia showed a high frequency of drug interactions, however it is necessary to analyze other risk factors for their occurrence at this level of health care.As interacoes medicamentosas sao fatores de risco para a ocorrencia de reacoes adversas a medicamentos. Este estudo teve o objetivo de avaliar as interacoes medicamentosas potenciais em prescricoes da atencao primaria de Vitoria da Conquista (BA), visando preencher a lacuna de conhecimento sobre essa tematica no Brasil. Foram coletadas informacoes sobre diversas variaveis de prescricoes oriundas da atencao primaria e as interacoes medicamentosas avaliadas a partir dos bancos de dados do Medscape e Micromedex(r). Verificou-se ainda a frequencia de polifarmacia e associacao desta com a ocorrencia de interacoes medicamentosas. Os resultados mostraram frequencia de 48,9% de interacoes medicamentosas, 74,9% delas de gravidade moderada ou maior, e 8,6% de prescricoes em polifarmacia que, em teste qui-quadrado, mostrou associacao positiva com ocorrencia de interacoes medicamentosas potenciais (p < 0,001). As prescricoes oriundas da atencao primaria de Vitoria da Conquista (BA) apresentaram uma alta frequencia de interacoes medicamentosas, porem faz-se necessaria a analise de outros fatores de risco para ocorrencia destas nesse nivel de atencao a saude.


Revista De Saude Publica | 2013

Utilização de medicamentos pela população quilombola: inquérito no Sudoeste da Bahia

Danielle Souto de Medeiros; Cristiano Soares de Moura; Mark Drew Crosland Guimarães; Francisco de Assis Acurcio

OBJECTIVE To characterize the medication use by the quilombola population. METHODS A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 797 adult quilombola in Vitoria da Conquista, BA, Northeastern Brazil, in 2011. Analysis of variance was used to compare means of drugs by subject, according to demographic, socioeconomic and health-related behavior variables. Prevalence, prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals were estimated. Multivariate analysis was carried out using Poisson regression with robust variance. RESULTS The most widely consumed drugs by the population were those for the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Prevalence of medication use was 41.9%, significantly higher among women (50.3%) than men (31.9%). After adjusted analysis, medication use was associated with being female gender, being aged 60 or older, higher economic level, worse self-rated health, greater number of self-reported diseases and number of medical appointments. CONCLUSIONS Strategies to improve rational drug use should preferentially focus on women and older adults. Thus, special attention should be given to promote rational prescription in everyday health services.


Revista De Saude Publica | 2013

Medication use by the quilombola population: a survey in Southwestern Bahia, Brazil

Danielle Souto de Medeiros; Cristiano Soares de Moura; Mark Drew Crosland Guimarães; Francisco de Assis Acurcio

OBJECTIVE To characterize the medication use by the quilombola population. METHODS A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 797 adult quilombola in Vitoria da Conquista, BA, Northeastern Brazil, in 2011. Analysis of variance was used to compare means of drugs by subject, according to demographic, socioeconomic and health-related behavior variables. Prevalence, prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals were estimated. Multivariate analysis was carried out using Poisson regression with robust variance. RESULTS The most widely consumed drugs by the population were those for the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Prevalence of medication use was 41.9%, significantly higher among women (50.3%) than men (31.9%). After adjusted analysis, medication use was associated with being female gender, being aged 60 or older, higher economic level, worse self-rated health, greater number of self-reported diseases and number of medical appointments. CONCLUSIONS Strategies to improve rational drug use should preferentially focus on women and older adults. Thus, special attention should be given to promote rational prescription in everyday health services.


Revista De Saude Publica | 2018

Comportamento sexual e fatores associados em adolescentes da zona rural

Bárbara Cabral de Sousa; Rebeca Silva dos Santos; Katiuscy Carneiro Santana; Raquel Souzas; Álvaro Jorge Madeiro Leite; Danielle Souto de Medeiros

This paper presents a tool specifically developed for assessing the knowledge of rural women in Rohtak district of Haryana regarding maternal and child health. This tool can also be used for (i) identification of high risk women groups in the community by the programme managers as well as by the researchers; (ii) quantitative analysis of the relationship between various decisions making variables and the knowledge level of women regarding MCH and FP and (iii) impact evaluation of the IEC programme on the knowledge of women regarding maternal and child health. (authors)ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe the sexual behavior and to identify associated factors in adolescents from rural communities in Bahia, Brazil. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, population-based, and household-based study, carried out in 2015 with adolescents aged 10 to 19 years. We described the variables of sexual intercourse in life and in the last 12 months, age at first intercourse, condom use and number of partners, guidance on pregnancy, AIDS, or other sexually transmitted infections, and guidance on how to get condoms. The analysis was performed for the total sample and for the quilombola and nonquilombola strata. We used Poisson regression, with robust variance, to estimate the prevalence ratios for sexual intercourse in relation to the explanatory variables. RESULTS: A total of 390 adolescents were interviewed, of them 42.8% were quilombolas, 51.3% females, and the median age was 14.8 years. Of these adolescents, 26.4% reported sexual intercourse (28.1% quilombolas and 25.1% non-quilombolas), and the median age of the first relation was 15 years; 77.7% of them mentioned condom use in the last intercourse and more than half received guidance on pregnancy, AIDS, or other sexually transmitted infections and received no guidance on how to get free condoms. Age (PR = 1.42) and alcohol use experimentation (PR = 2.41) were positively associated with sexual intercourse after adjustment. In the quilombola stratum, age (RP = 1.37), having three or more close friends (PR = 1.37), and experimentation with alcohol (PR = 2.60) were associated. In the non-quilombola stratum, age (PR = 1.43), black persons (PR = 2.06), and alcohol use experimentation (PR = 2.68) were associated. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of information and exposure to behaviors such as alcohol use experimentation are conditions that need to be addressed in health promotion strategies and in strategies for the prevention of sexual health problems in rural adolescents. Intersectoral partnerships between education and health also need to be strengthened to promote the autonomous and safe exercise of sexuality in this population.ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: To describe the sexual behavior and to identify associated factors in adolescents from rural communities in Bahia, Brazil. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional, population-based, and household-based study, carried out in 2015 with adolescents aged 10 to 19 years. We described the variables of sexual intercourse in life and in the last 12 months, age at first intercourse, condom use and number of partners, guidance on pregnancy, AIDS, or other sexually transmitted infections, and guidance on how to get condoms. The analysis was performed for the total sample and for the quilombola and nonquilombola strata. We used Poisson regression, with robust variance, to estimate the prevalence ratios for sexual intercourse in relation to the explanatory variables. RESULTS: A total of 390 adolescents were interviewed, of them 42.8% were quilombolas, 51.3% females, and the median age was 14.8 years. Of these adolescents, 26.4% reported sexual intercourse (28.1% quilombolas and 25.1% non-quilombolas), and the median age of the first relation was 15 years; 77.7% of them mentioned condom use in the last intercourse and more than half received guidance on pregnancy, AIDS, or other sexually transmitted infections and received no guidance on how to get free condoms. Age (PR = 1.42) and alcohol use experimentation (PR = 2.41) were positively associated with sexual intercourse after adjustment. In the quilombola stratum, age (RP = 1.37), having three or more close friends (PR = 1.37), and experimentation with alcohol (PR = 2.60) were associated. In the non-quilombola stratum, age (PR = 1.43), black persons (PR = 2.06), and alcohol use experimentation (PR = 2.68) were associated. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of information and exposure to behaviors such as alcohol use experimentation are conditions that need to be addressed in health promotion strategies and in strategies for the prevention of sexual health problems in rural adolescents. Intersectoral partnerships between education and health also need to be strengthened to promote the autonomous and safe exercise of sexuality in this population.


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2018

Saúde bucal de adolescentes rurais quilombolas e não quilombolas: um estudo dos hábitos de higiene e fatores associados

Etna Kaliane Pereira da Silva; Patrícia Reis dos Santos; Tatiana Praxedes Rodrigues Chequer; Camila Moreira de Almeida Melo; Katiuscy Carneiro Santana; Maise Mendonça Amorim; Danielle Souto de Medeiros

This study evaluated oral hygiene habits and their association with sociocultural, environmental factors and factors related to the use of dental services among Quilombola and non-Quilombola rural adolescents from inland Bahia. Thiswas a cross-sectional study conducted in 2015. Prevalence and prevalence ratios were estimated for the outcomes and multiple Poisson regression analysis with robust variance was performed. We interviewed 390 adolescents, of which 42.8% were Quilombola. Poor tooth brushing and non-flossing were found in 33.3% and 46.7% of adolescents, respectively. Poor tooth brushing was increased by male gender (PR = 1.45), not living with both parents (PR = 1.45), lower hand hygiene habit (PR = 1.72) and worse oral health self-assessment (PR = 1.38). Non-flossing was associated with economic level E (PR = 1.54), older age (PR = 0.91), lower hand hygiene habit (PR = 1.53) and worse oral health self-assessment (PR = 1.33). Different associated factors were observed between Quilombola and non-Quilombola. It is necessary to consider the specificities of the populations for the promotion of adolescent oral health and the importance of the intersectoriality between education and health and care to families.


Revista De Saude Publica | 2013

Utilización de medicamentos por la población quilombola: pesquisa en el Suroeste de Bahia, Brasil

Danielle Souto de Medeiros; Cristiano Soares de Moura; Mark Drew Crosland Guimarães; Francisco de Assis Acurcio

OBJECTIVE To characterize the medication use by the quilombola population. METHODS A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted with 797 adult quilombola in Vitoria da Conquista, BA, Northeastern Brazil, in 2011. Analysis of variance was used to compare means of drugs by subject, according to demographic, socioeconomic and health-related behavior variables. Prevalence, prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals were estimated. Multivariate analysis was carried out using Poisson regression with robust variance. RESULTS The most widely consumed drugs by the population were those for the cardiovascular and nervous systems. Prevalence of medication use was 41.9%, significantly higher among women (50.3%) than men (31.9%). After adjusted analysis, medication use was associated with being female gender, being aged 60 or older, higher economic level, worse self-rated health, greater number of self-reported diseases and number of medical appointments. CONCLUSIONS Strategies to improve rational drug use should preferentially focus on women and older adults. Thus, special attention should be given to promote rational prescription in everyday health services.


Revista De Saude Publica | 2018

Sexual behavior and associated factors in rural adolescents

Bárbara Cabral de Sousa; Rebeca Silva dos Santos; Katiuscy Carneiro Santana; Raquel Souzas; Álvaro Jorge Madeiro Leite; Danielle Souto de Medeiros


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2017

Pré-hipertensão arterial em comunidades quilombolas do sudoeste da Bahia, Brasil

Vanessa Moraes Bezerra; Amanda Cristina de Souza Andrade; Danielle Souto de Medeiros; Waleska Teixeira Caiaffa


Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2017

Insegurança alimentar em comunidades rurais no Nordeste brasileiro: faz diferença ser quilombola?

Etna Kaliane Pereira da Silva; Danielle Souto de Medeiros; Poliana Cardoso Martins; Líllian de Almeida Sousa; Gislane Pereira Lima; Maria Amanda Sousa Rêgo; Tainan Oliveira da Silva; Alessandra Silva Freire; Fernanda Moitinho Silva

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Mark Drew Crosland Guimarães

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Francisco de Assis Acurcio

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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