Mariana Linhares Pereira
Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
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Revista Brasileira De Epidemiologia | 2017
Cristina Rabelo Flôr; Cláudia Di Lorenzo Oliveira; Clareci Silva Cardoso; Cleonice Ferreira Rabelo; Bernardo Luis Gontijo; Suzana Freitas Carvalho; Pedro Messenger Caldeira Bretas; Hygor Kleber Cabral Silva; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Cristiane Menezes de Pádua
INTRODUCTION The Family Health Strategy (FHS) should be first-contact care in the Brazilian Health System. However, Primary Health Care (PHC) still encompasses two models: the FHS and the traditional health care facilities. The expansion of the FHS has been slow and heterogeneous in many cities, rendering a comparative evaluation of key quality-related elements of PHC models crucial. OBJECTIVE To compare the performance of PHC models as perceived by health professionals. METHODS A cross-sectional study involving managers and health professionals from PHC of a medium-size city in South-eastern Brazil. Data were collected by applying the Primary Care Assessment Tool. The performance was estimated through primary health care indexes (general and partial PHCI by attributes). Univariate polytomous logistic regression was performed to compare care model performances according to their attributes. Strength of association was estimated by odds ratio with 95% confidence interval. RESULTS Three managers and 81 health professionals participated in the study. The FHS had a better index rating than the traditional care model for general PHCI and for the attributes longitudinality, comprehensiveness, family focus and professional level. CONCLUSION Although the FHS attained higher scores compared to the traditional model, it has not yet achieved the performance expected. This scenario points to the need for increased FHS cover and quality improvements at the existing units.
Ostomy Wound Management | 2017
Bianca Augusta Pereira de Paula; Geisa Cristina da Silva Alves; Álvaro Percínio; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Juliano Teixeira Moraes; Cristina Sanches
Research on the use of medications in people with intestinal stomas is lacking, creating gaps in knowledge of pharmacoepidemiology in these patients. A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted over a period of 4 months in Divinópolis, Brazil to describe the profile of medication use among people enrolled in the Health Support Service for People with Stoma - Level II (SSPS II) of a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. All patients from SSPS II with a colostomy or ileostomy were invited by phone to participate; those with incomplete registration data and/or who were <18 years old, hospitalized for any reason, or had their stoma reversed were excluded from participation. During home interviews, researchers obtained sociodemographic profiles (age, gender, education, occupation, and family income) and information on comorbidities, medication use, adherence to medication protocols (per the Morisky Green Levine test), polypharmacy, and adult/pharmaceutical care (medication description and indication, expiration date, self-medication). Drug storage was assessed by visual evaluation. The information was entered onto individual data sheets, numbered to ensure patient anonymity. The data then were entered into and analyzed using SSPS II statistical software using frequency measurements, measures of central tendency, and dispersion of demographic variables, health conditions, and medicine use. The study population included 59 persons (average age 66.9 ± 13.27 years), 36 (61.0%) women, 38 (64.4%) with an incomplete/primary level education, and 44 (74.5%) retired. Forty-nine (49) patients had a colostomy and 10 had an ileostomy; cancer was the main reason for stoma creation (61.1%). Half of the survey participants reported having 1 or 2 comorbidities (average 2.3); the most prevalent (52) was circulatory system disease among which hypertension (38, 64.4%) was most common. Analysis of the pharmacotherapeutic profile (prescribed and used) showed 89.8% of the study population used medication, and 52.8% were prescribed >5 medications (polypharmacy). Low and medium level adherence with prescriptions was noted (37.7%); 39.6% reported receiving no guidance on the use of the medication associated with their condition. Improper storage was observed in 33.9% of participants. In this population, persons with a stoma had complex pharmacotherapy, a high rate of polypharmacy, and deficiency in guidance on the use of medication. Further research into determining whether investments in both inclusion of a pharmacist on the team and more pharmacoepidemiological studies would improve patient care and medication safety in patients with a stoma is warranted.
Latin American Journal of Pharmacy | 2011
Carlos A.C. Dias Junior; Andréia Queiroz Ribeiro; Adriana C. Soares; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Mariana Martins Gonzaga do Nascimento
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2014
Mariana Martins Gonzaga do Nascimento; Andréia Queiroz Ribeiro; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Adriana Cristina Soares; Antônio Ignácio de Loyola Filho; Carlos Alan Candido Dias-Junior
VITTALLE, ISSN 1413-3563, Rio Grande, Brasil | 2017
Camila Oliveira Ribeiro; Thiago dos Reis Santos; Thaís Lorenna Souza Sales; Jéssica Cunha da Trindade; Simone Melo Souza; Maria Cecília Carvalho Caetano; Juliana Apolônio Martins; Alexandre Ernesto Silva; André de Oliveira Baldoni; Lorena Rocha Ayres; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Cristina Sanches
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016
Jéssica Azevedo de Aquino; André de Oliveira Baldoni; Cláudia Di Lorenzo Oliveira; Roberta Carvalho de Figueiredo; Clareci Silva Cardoso; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Cristina Sanches-Giraud
Revista Eletrônica de Farmácia | 2016
Rinaldo Eduardo Machado de Oliveira; Mariana Martins Gonzaga do Nascimento; Flávia Jéssica Reis; Elber Ruan Oliveira Dias; Mariana Linhares Pereira
Infarma - Ciências Farmacêuticas | 2016
Daiane Celly Guimarães e Silva; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Danielly Botelho Soares; Antônio Ignácio Loyola-Filho; Mariana Martins Gonzaga do Nascimento
Extensio: Revista Eletrônica de Extensão | 2016
André de Oliveira Baldoni; Julia Domingues Gontijo; Vinícius Kelvin Costa e Silva; Mayra Rodrigues Fernandes; Camila Pereira Alvim; Samira Moreira Ferreira; Rosana Cristina de Mello Andrade; Fernanda da Matta e Sousa; Lorena Aparecida Rodrigues; Marcelo Gonzaga de Freitas Araújo; Cristina Sanches-Giraud; Rodrigo dos Santos Diniz; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Roberta Carvalho de Figueiredo
Extensio: Revista Eletrônica de Extensão | 2015
André de Oliveira Baldoni; Julia Domingues Gontijo; Vinícius Kelvin Costa e Silva; Mayra Rodrigues Fernandes; Camila Pereira Alvim; Samira Moreira Ferreira; Rosana Cristina de Mello Andrade; Fernanda da Matta e Sousa; Lorena Aparecida Rodrigues; Marcelo Gonzaga de Freitas Araújo; Cristina Sanches Giraud; Rodrigo dos Santos Diniz; Mariana Linhares Pereira; Roberta Carvalho de Figueiredo
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Mariana Martins Gonzaga do Nascimento
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
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