URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS

Objective: characterize the profile, demand and flow of care to elderly registered in a Municipal Health Unit assisted at an Emergency Care Network (RUE) of Curitiba. Method: cross-sectional study of quantitative approach for assessment and documentation purposes conducted between August2015 and Jun...

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Main Authors: Bárbara Cris Skora Antunes, Karla Crozeta, Fernanda de Assis, Maria Cristina Paganini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Paraná 2018-06-01
Series:Cogitare Enfermagem
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i2.53766
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spelling doaj-c021e265fa204017a4371ba0a0ffacfd2021-01-02T02:50:09ZengUniversidade Federal do ParanáCogitare Enfermagem1414-85362176-91332018-06-01232e5376610.5380/ce.v23i2.53766URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTSBárbara Cris Skora AntunesKarla CrozetaFernanda de AssisMaria Cristina PaganiniObjective: characterize the profile, demand and flow of care to elderly registered in a Municipal Health Unit assisted at an Emergency Care Network (RUE) of Curitiba. Method: cross-sectional study of quantitative approach for assessment and documentation purposes conducted between August2015 and June 2016, based on reports of care provided to users at the referred Network and electronic medical records of users aged 60 and over.Descriptive statis-tics was used in the analysis. Results: it was found that 102 elderly people made 160 visits at the Emergency Care Unit (UPA), as follows: 59 (57.8%) were women, 50 (49%) were aged 60-69 years old, the demands of 55 (53.9%) were considered to be “not very urgent” and 10 individuals were hospitalized. Conclusion: Analysis ofthe demands of users with ordinary health problems indicated the need for operational and managerial reorganization of the network, for adequacy of care at all its levels of complexity. http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i2.53766 NursingPrimary health careMedical emergency servicesElderly
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author Bárbara Cris Skora Antunes
Karla Crozeta
Fernanda de Assis
Maria Cristina Paganini
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Karla Crozeta
Fernanda de Assis
Maria Cristina Paganini
URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS
Cogitare Enfermagem
Nursing
Primary health care
Medical emergency services
Elderly
author_facet Bárbara Cris Skora Antunes
Karla Crozeta
Fernanda de Assis
Maria Cristina Paganini
author_sort Bárbara Cris Skora Antunes
title URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS
title_short URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS
title_full URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS
title_fullStr URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS
title_full_unstemmed URGENT AND EMERGENCY CARE NETWORK: PROFILE, DEMAND AND FLOW OF ELDERLY TO HEALTH CARE POINTS
title_sort urgent and emergency care network: profile, demand and flow of elderly to health care points
publisher Universidade Federal do Paraná
series Cogitare Enfermagem
issn 1414-8536
2176-9133
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Objective: characterize the profile, demand and flow of care to elderly registered in a Municipal Health Unit assisted at an Emergency Care Network (RUE) of Curitiba. Method: cross-sectional study of quantitative approach for assessment and documentation purposes conducted between August2015 and June 2016, based on reports of care provided to users at the referred Network and electronic medical records of users aged 60 and over.Descriptive statis-tics was used in the analysis. Results: it was found that 102 elderly people made 160 visits at the Emergency Care Unit (UPA), as follows: 59 (57.8%) were women, 50 (49%) were aged 60-69 years old, the demands of 55 (53.9%) were considered to be “not very urgent” and 10 individuals were hospitalized. Conclusion: Analysis ofthe demands of users with ordinary health problems indicated the need for operational and managerial reorganization of the network, for adequacy of care at all its levels of complexity.
topic Nursing
Primary health care
Medical emergency services
Elderly
url http://dx.doi.org/10.5380/ce.v23i2.53766
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