1. Indicators of the line of care for people with diabetes in Brazil: National Health Survey 2013 and 2019.
- Author
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Malta DC, Ribeiro EG, Gomes CS, Alves FTA, Stopa SR, Sardinha LMV, Pereira CA, Duncan BB, and Schimidt MI
- Subjects
- Adult, Brazil epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Educational Status, Female, Health Surveys, Humans, Male, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Diabetes Mellitus therapy
- Abstract
Objective: To compare health care indicators for adults with medical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus (DM) in Brazil, in 2013 and 2019, and analyze the indicators for 2019 according to sociodemographic characteristics., Methods: Cross-sectional study using data from the 2013 and 2019 National Health Survey. Care indicators were evaluated in people with medical diagnosis of DM., Results: DM prevalence increased from 6.2% (2013) to 7.7% (2019). Between 2013 and 2019, there was an increase in the use of medications (from 80.2% to 88.8%) and of medical care (from 73.2% to 79.1%), a reduction in the use of Popular Pharmacy Program medications (from 57.4% to 51.5%) and in follow-up with the same physician (from 65.2% to 59.4%). In 2019, poorer indicators were observed for individuals who were male, younger, Black and Brown, and with lower education and income., Conclusion: Most indicators remained similar in the last five years, with differences according to sociodemographic characteristics in 2019.
- Published
- 2022
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