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A introdução de atendimentos por fisioterapeutas em unidades da atenção primária em saúde - doi: 10.5020/18061230.2012.p261
Author(s) -
Chandra da Silveira Langoni,
Luiza Armani Valmorbida,
Thaís de Lima Resende
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
revista brasileira em promoção da saúde/revista brasileira em promoção da saúde
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1806-1230
pISSN - 1806-1222
DOI - 10.5020/2254
Subject(s) - medicine , gynecology , humanities , chemistry , philosophy
Objectives: To assess the effect on clinical indicators of the introduction of individual weekly physical therapy sessions in five Primary Health Care units in Porto Alegre, RS. Methods:\udThe medical records from 59 patients were analyzed. They were treated between April 2010 and May 2011 by two physical therapists from the Multidisciplinary Residency Program in Family and Community Health at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. Data was collected for the determination of the sociodemographic (gender, age, marital status and occupation) and clinical profiles (medical diagnosis, medication intake, number of medications and the presence of pain, dyspnea, or urinary loss). Data was analyzed using Student’s t test, Mann Whitney, Chi-square and Fisher’s exact test; the odds ratio was \udused when a significant association has been identified. Results: Most participants were female (81.4%), adult (62%), who did not cohabitated (62.7%), domestic workers (35.6%) \udwith musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders (86.4%). Thirty-two participants took medicine at the beginning of the intervention and, at the end, only five did so. After treatment, \udthe amount of administered medications was also significantly reduced. The score of the Visual Analogue Scale (pain or dyspnea) was significantly reduced at the end of an average \udof 7.7 ± 3.2 sessions. Those users who reported having followed the domiciliary advice had an 8.3 times greater chance of being discharged. Conclusions: The weekly physical \udtherapy sessions carried out at Primary Care units reduced symptoms, the use and amount of medication taken by the users treated and achieved greater success among those who \udfollowed the domiciliary advice given by the resident physical therapists

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