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Standardization of information in the line of care for hypertensive and diabetic patients in primary health care
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Cardiovascular Diseases & Diagnosis

ISSN: 2329-9517

Open Access

Standardization of information in the line of care for hypertensive and diabetic patients in primary health care


World Congress on Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases

November 21-22, 2018 | Paris, France

Camilla Dias Pereira,Laura Marques de Azevedo,Priscila Toledo Vidal Lopes, FabianaSilva Okagawa, Joao Mauricio Peres Mainentiand Aparecida Teruko Tominaga Yamada

SPDM, Brazil

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Cardiovasc Dis Diagn

Abstract :

The line of care for hypertensive and diabetics (LCHD) aims to be the guide of care in primary health care. Care systematization, cardiovascular risk classification and return flowchart require standards so that all the information is collected uniformly, whether in the reception, medical or nursing consultations or in attendance by the multiprofessional team. The objective of this study was to present the forms of a LCHD. Experience report on the forms of a LCHD implemented in 2012 at the Vila Maria Vila Guilherme Health Network. The first version of the service form being capable of structuring the LCHD logic was developed in 2013. In 2015, it was revised and brought more objectivity maintaining the vital signs, anthropometric measurements, laboratory results, emergency or hospitalization care, diabetic foot evaluation and information on physical activities. In the same year, the need of sharing the management of care with the user, a singular therapeutic project form was developed, which symbolized a contract between the patient and the professional. At the end of 2017, in addition to contributing to the follow-up of the disease, ensure continuity of care and communication between the team, the return-on-consultation records stood out, since it was a priority to ensure compliance with the LCHD flowchart. More efficient attendances, more accurate monitoring of patients and to extract the characterization of the epidemiological profile are real contributions from LCHD's structured and constantly updated records. Although today, six years after its first version, difficulties in its fulfillment are found and these are essential for the execution of the LCHD.

Biography :

Camilla Dias Pereira, is a Public Health Specialist nurse, graduated and specialized by UNIFESP (2012). Camilla is responsible for the nursing coordination for all the public health care units in the Vila Maria Vila Guilherme microregion (2018). Laura Azevedo is a brazilian infectious diseases physician, completed her MSc of Public Health in Developing Countries at LSHTM and has recently started a PhD of economic evaluation of health interventions at University of São Paulo. She works as medical coordinator in an emergency care unit and as data analysis supporter for the regional health care network. There, she works for SPDM, a health organization responsible for the management of all health care units of this district in the outskirts of the biggest city in Brazil - São Paulo.

E-mail: camilla.dias@vmvg.spdm.org.br

laura.azevedo@vmvg.spdm.org.br

 

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