Dialogue between primary and secondary health care providers in a Brazilian hypertensive population

SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To describe clinical and epidemiological profiles of patients with hypertension referred to a secondary care unit and to assess the adequacy of the referral criteria. METHOD This descriptive transversal study analysed 943 hypertensive patients referred to a secondary healthcare unit from September 2010 to August 2012. Clinical and sociodemographic data as well as data regarding the liaison between secondary and primary care services were collected. RESULTS Patients’ mean age was 59±13.1 years, and 61.3% were female. Sedentary lifestyle, alcohol consumption, and smoking were observed in 80.3%, 31.1%, and 18.1% of the patients, respectively. Uncontrolled blood pressure was observed in 72.5% of the sample, and 80.1% of individuals were overweight or obese. There was a high prevalence of dyslipidaemia (73.1%), cardiovascular disease (97.5%), and reduced glomerular filtration rate (49.9%). Thirty-eight percent of patients did not meet the referral criteria, of whom approximately 25% were not hypertensive. CONCLUSION Even in a universal-access healthcare system, poor control of hypertension and high prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular diseases were observed. Inadequate referrals and the presence of clinical complications suggest low efficiency of the assistance provided in primary care and reinforce the need for sharing care with the secondary level.

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Main Authors: Vanelli,Chislene Pereira, Costa,Mônica Barros, Colugnati,Fernando Antonio Basile, Pinheiro,Hélady Sanders, Paula,Elaine Amaral de, Simão,Christiane Chaves Augusto Leite, Casagrande,Mayra Zanon, Sousa,Katiana Vinha de, Paula,Rogério Baumgratz de
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Published: Associação Médica Brasileira 2018
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-423020180009007992018-11-30Dialogue between primary and secondary health care providers in a Brazilian hypertensive populationVanelli,Chislene PereiraCosta,Mônica BarrosColugnati,Fernando Antonio BasilePinheiro,Hélady SandersPaula,Elaine Amaral deSimão,Christiane Chaves Augusto LeiteCasagrande,Mayra ZanonSousa,Katiana Vinha dePaula,Rogério Baumgratz de Health services Delivery of health care Hypertension Chronic disease SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To describe clinical and epidemiological profiles of patients with hypertension referred to a secondary care unit and to assess the adequacy of the referral criteria. METHOD This descriptive transversal study analysed 943 hypertensive patients referred to a secondary healthcare unit from September 2010 to August 2012. Clinical and sociodemographic data as well as data regarding the liaison between secondary and primary care services were collected. RESULTS Patients’ mean age was 59±13.1 years, and 61.3% were female. Sedentary lifestyle, alcohol consumption, and smoking were observed in 80.3%, 31.1%, and 18.1% of the patients, respectively. Uncontrolled blood pressure was observed in 72.5% of the sample, and 80.1% of individuals were overweight or obese. There was a high prevalence of dyslipidaemia (73.1%), cardiovascular disease (97.5%), and reduced glomerular filtration rate (49.9%). Thirty-eight percent of patients did not meet the referral criteria, of whom approximately 25% were not hypertensive. CONCLUSION Even in a universal-access healthcare system, poor control of hypertension and high prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular diseases were observed. Inadequate referrals and the presence of clinical complications suggest low efficiency of the assistance provided in primary care and reinforce the need for sharing care with the secondary level.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira v.64 n.9 20182018-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302018000900799en10.1590/1806-9282.64.09.799
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Colugnati,Fernando Antonio Basile
Pinheiro,Hélady Sanders
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Casagrande,Mayra Zanon
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Paula,Rogério Baumgratz de
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Casagrande,Mayra Zanon
Sousa,Katiana Vinha de
Paula,Rogério Baumgratz de
Dialogue between primary and secondary health care providers in a Brazilian hypertensive population
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Costa,Mônica Barros
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Casagrande,Mayra Zanon
Sousa,Katiana Vinha de
Paula,Rogério Baumgratz de
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title_short Dialogue between primary and secondary health care providers in a Brazilian hypertensive population
title_full Dialogue between primary and secondary health care providers in a Brazilian hypertensive population
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title_full_unstemmed Dialogue between primary and secondary health care providers in a Brazilian hypertensive population
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description SUMMARY OBJECTIVE To describe clinical and epidemiological profiles of patients with hypertension referred to a secondary care unit and to assess the adequacy of the referral criteria. METHOD This descriptive transversal study analysed 943 hypertensive patients referred to a secondary healthcare unit from September 2010 to August 2012. Clinical and sociodemographic data as well as data regarding the liaison between secondary and primary care services were collected. RESULTS Patients’ mean age was 59±13.1 years, and 61.3% were female. Sedentary lifestyle, alcohol consumption, and smoking were observed in 80.3%, 31.1%, and 18.1% of the patients, respectively. Uncontrolled blood pressure was observed in 72.5% of the sample, and 80.1% of individuals were overweight or obese. There was a high prevalence of dyslipidaemia (73.1%), cardiovascular disease (97.5%), and reduced glomerular filtration rate (49.9%). Thirty-eight percent of patients did not meet the referral criteria, of whom approximately 25% were not hypertensive. CONCLUSION Even in a universal-access healthcare system, poor control of hypertension and high prevalence of obesity and cardiovascular diseases were observed. Inadequate referrals and the presence of clinical complications suggest low efficiency of the assistance provided in primary care and reinforce the need for sharing care with the secondary level.
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