The demand for community health services in the metropolitan periphery area

Authors

  • Sônia Maria Radaelli Unidade Sanitária Murialdo da Secretaria da Saúde e do Meio Ambiente
  • Silvia M. Pasa Takeda Serviço de Saúde Comunitária do Grupo Hospitalar Conceição
  • Luisa Isabel D. Gimeno Unidade Sanitária Murialdo da Secretaria da Saúde e do Meio Ambiente
  • Mário B. Wagner Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Faculdade de Medicina; Departamento de Medicina Preventiva
  • Flávio José Kanter Unidade Sanitária Murialdo da Secretaria da Saúde e do Meio Ambiente
  • Vera M. de Mello Unidade Sanitária Murialdo da Secretaria da Saúde e do Meio Ambiente
  • João César Borges Unidade Sanitária Murialdo da Secretaria da Saúde e do Meio Ambiente
  • Bruce B. Ducan Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Faculdade de Medicina; Departamento de Medicina Preventiva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101990000300010

Keywords:

Health services research, Primary health care, Health services needs and demands, Morbidity

Abstract

The content of 4,319 consultations in primary health care representing 7% of all consultations from March, 1985 to March, 1986 at the Murialdo Health Center, was analyzed The health center is located in the outskirts of Porto Alegre, RS (Brazil). Woman represented 67% of the total demand. Most consultations were for children under 10 years of age (37%) and woman of childbearing age (21%). The first twenty reasons for the visit corresponded to 63% of the total, and the most common reason for visiting the health center was for renewal of prescriptions and/or ordering medication (9,3%). Of all the diagnoses, the first twenty accounted for 62% of the total number of patients and the most frequent were: hypertension (8.8%), upper respiratory tract infection (7.8%), and immunization (5.5%). Prescription and administration of medication were the most common actions performed. Referáis resulted in 73% of the visits. Of these, 5% were sent to other providers within the Murialdo service. Only 0.6% were referred for hospitalization. These findings, combined with others which describe aspects of morbimortality not easily measured in studies of spontaneous demand for medical services, should help in the planning of primary health care services and in the training of health personnel.

Published

1990-06-01

Issue

Section

Original Articles

How to Cite

Radaelli, S. M., Takeda, S. M. P., Gimeno, L. I. D., Wagner, M. B., Kanter, F. J., Mello, V. M. de, Borges, J. C., & Ducan, B. B. (1990). The demand for community health services in the metropolitan periphery area . Revista De Saúde Pública, 24(3), 232-240. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-89101990000300010