Agosto 2019 vol. 1 num. 5 - 36º Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia
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RHEUMATIC DISORDERS IN PATIENTS SEEN IN THE FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY
RAMOS, JOELMA MOREIRA DE MOREIRA NOROES ; SOUSA, LIDINARA MENDES DE ; RODRIGUES, RENANNA NAJARA VERAS ; LIMA, ALINE MARIA FERREIRA DA SILVA ; OLIVEIRA, LISANDRA FÉLIX LEITE DE ; ARAUJO, ELAINE CRISTINA DA SILVA CAMPOS DE ; MOREIRA, LIANA NARA OLIVEIRA ; LOPES, MATEUS AGUIAR DA COSTA ; , ;
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Pain is the most mentioned symptom in primary care whose appearance is common to several diseases that generate negative repercussions on patient’s life quality. This symptom is mainly associated with osteoarticular diseases whose prevalence increases with aging and among them rheumatic diseases are the most prominent. Therefore, it is essential to investigate these type of reports as well as identify the epidemiological profile of this patients in order to alert the population about the main risk factors for their development and the need to actively search for them. This study aims to characterize the main rheumatic complaints in outpatient primary health unit. As specific objectives, to identify the most affected age group, sex and determinate the most frequent joint complaints sites. It is a quantitative, retrospective, descriptive, and documentary study performed in a Basic Health Unit of Teresina - PI.
Materials and methods
Data from 365 electronic medical records of patients attending the general clinic were sourced. Among these, patient’s medical records from January to July of 2018 who presented rheumatic complaints were included in the study and excluded those from patients under the age of 50 and pregnant women
Results
As results 15% showed rheumatic complaints. Pain was the main complaint detected in 64.04% (p = 0.0027) of these individuals, followed by pain and edema in 14.06% of cases and pain with irradiation in 12.5% of subjects. As to the epidemiological aspect, 46 (80.70%; p = 0.0) were female and 11 (19.30%) were male. The majority of complaints involved patients between 50 and 60 years old (52.63%; p = 0.05). The most common joint involved was lumbar spine, appearing in 33.34% (p = 0.061) of the records. There was also a significant percentage of knee complaints with 19.75%, feet with 12.35% and shoulder with 11.12%.
Conclusion
Therefore, it has been shown that rheumatic complaints are frequent complaints in primary care, and that these reports should not be neglected. Pain complaints mainly in the lumbar spine were highlighted. It was confirmed that females and patients between 50 and 60 years of age were the susceptible to this diseases. Therefore, this study sought to elucidate the importance of the characterization of these diseases, since its progression can generate irreversible damages.Key words: primary health care, chronic pain, rheumatology
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DOI: 10.5151/sbr2019-573
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RAMOS, JOELMA MOREIRA DE MOREIRA NOROES; SOUSA, LIDINARA MENDES DE; RODRIGUES, RENANNA NAJARA VERAS; LIMA, ALINE MARIA FERREIRA DA SILVA; OLIVEIRA, LISANDRA FÉLIX LEITE DE; ARAUJO, ELAINE CRISTINA DA SILVA CAMPOS DE; MOREIRA, LIANA NARA OLIVEIRA; LOPES, MATEUS AGUIAR DA COSTA; , ; "RHEUMATIC DISORDERS IN PATIENTS SEEN IN THE FAMILY HEALTH STRATEGY", p. 573 . In: Anais do 36º Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia. [ISBN 978-85-212-1892-0].
São Paulo: Blucher,
2019.
ISSN 2357-7282,
DOI 10.5151/sbr2019-573
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