The difficulties of professionals in the treatment of tuberculosis patients in primary health care
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This paper shows the difficulties of professionals in the care of patients under treatment for tuberculosis in primary care. The study is a cross-sectional study with professionals attending to patients in healthcare centers, in 2015, using a self-answered questionnaire. Professionals with and without difficulties were compared using Pearson's chi square and variables with p <0.20 were included in a multiple logistic regression. Results: among the 108 professionals, there was a predominance of female sex, and no differences in the demographic variables were observed. The profile of professionals with difficulties was characterized by: not having taken tuberculosis courses, presenting difficulties concerning DOTS organization, having insufficient smear pots and alerting almost always about the risk of alcohol. The difficulty in the work process is associated with not having taken courses on tuberculosis, which facilitate treatment, especially in relation to the DOTS strategy.
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