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Epidemiological Profile of Patients Seen at a Health Specialty Outpatient Clinic in an Amazon Region
Author(s) -
Daniele Melo Sardinha,
Pedrinha do Socorro Castro dos Prazeres,
Rubenilson Caldas Valois,
Erivelton do Carmo Baia,
Gabriel Fazzi Costa,
Juliana Conceição Dias Garcez,
Diana da Costa Lobato,
Lidiane Assunção de Vasconcelos,
Ana Lúcia da Silva Ferreira,
Eimar Neri de Oliveira,
Ana Gracinda Ignácio da Silva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of advances in medicine and medical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-8899
DOI - 10.9734/jammr/2020/v32i1530603
Subject(s) - medicine , environmental health , outpatient clinic , psychological intervention , epidemiology , sanitation , family medicine , nursing , pathology
Objective: Describe the epidemiological profile of patients seen in an outpatient clinic in a region of the Amazon. Methodology: A cross-sectional, exploratory, descriptive survey with a quantitative approach, conducted in an outpatient clinic of health specialties of a Private Higher Education Institution (HEI) of Belém-Pará, from February to March 2019. With a range of 100 participants. From the application of a form on the socio-demographic, health and food profile. The data were analyzed by Bioestat version 5.3. Results: 65% female, average age 43, 67% up to a minimum wage, 54% single, 51% with complete high school, 86% from the metropolitan region of Belém, 76% own a home, 75% have basic sanitation, 56% have running water, 50% with a family group of 4 to 6 members, 81% are not smokers, 59% are not alcoholics, 93% have no health plan, 42% in medical treatment, 72% report complete immunization, 79% 3 to 4 meals/day, 59% do not consume canned food, 62% consume fried food weekly, 52% consume fruit and vegetables daily, 60% consume red meat weekly, 51% consume white meat weekly, 50% do not consume soft drinks, 37% do not practice physical activities. Conclusion: Are young adults, with low schooling, low income, inadequate nutrition, who do not engage in physical activities, however most of them have a current vaccination picture, and inadequate basic sanitation. These are determining factors in the quality of life of these individuals, being characteristics of a developing country, and that health interventions and policies should be implemented to promote health.

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