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Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the access to medicines in primary health care of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), from the patients’ perspective. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study that used data from the Pesquisa Nacional sobre Acesso, Utilização e Promoção do Uso Racional de Medicamentos –...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5676371/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160463 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/S1518-8787.2017051007139 |
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author | Álvares, Juliana Guerra, Augusto Afonso de Araújo, Vânia Eloisa Almeida, Alessandra Maciel Dias, Carolina Zampirolli Ascef, Bruna de Oliveira Costa, Ediná Alves Guibu, Ione Aquemi Soeiro, Orlando Mario Leite, Silvana Nair Karnikowski, Margô Gomes de Oliveira Costa, Karen Sarmento Acurcio, Francisco de Assis |
author_facet | Álvares, Juliana Guerra, Augusto Afonso de Araújo, Vânia Eloisa Almeida, Alessandra Maciel Dias, Carolina Zampirolli Ascef, Bruna de Oliveira Costa, Ediná Alves Guibu, Ione Aquemi Soeiro, Orlando Mario Leite, Silvana Nair Karnikowski, Margô Gomes de Oliveira Costa, Karen Sarmento Acurcio, Francisco de Assis |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the access to medicines in primary health care of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), from the patients’ perspective. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study that used data from the Pesquisa Nacional sobre Acesso, Utilização e Promoção do Uso Racional de Medicamentos – Services, 2015 (PNAUM – National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines), conducted by interviews with 8,591 patients in cities of the five regions of Brazil. Evaluation of access to medicines used concepts proposed by Penshansky and Thomas (1981), according to the dimensions: availability, accessibility, accommodation, acceptability, and affordability. Each dimension was evaluated by its own indicators. RESULTS: For the “availability” dimension, 59.8% of patients reported having full access to medicines, without significant difference between regions. For “accessibility,” 60% of patients declared that the basic health unit (UBS) was not far from their house, 83% said it was very easy/easy to get to the UBS, and most patients reported that they go walking (64.5%). For “accommodation,” UBS was evaluated as very good/good for the items “comfort” (74.2%) and “cleanliness” (90.9%), and 70.8% of patients reported that they do not wait to receive their medicines, although the average waiting time was 32.9 minutes. For “acceptability,” 93.1% of patients reported to be served with respect and courtesy by the staff of the dispensing units and 90.5% declared that the units’ service was very good/good. For “affordability,” 13% of patients reported not being able to buy something important to cover expenses with health problems, and 41.8% of participants pointed out the expense with medicines. CONCLUSIONS: Results show 70%–90% compliance, which is compatible with developed countries. However, access to medicines remains a challenge, because it is still heavily compromised by the low availability of essential medicines in public health units, showing that it does not occur universally, equally, and decisively to the population. |
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spelling | pubmed-56763712017-12-06 Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System Álvares, Juliana Guerra, Augusto Afonso de Araújo, Vânia Eloisa Almeida, Alessandra Maciel Dias, Carolina Zampirolli Ascef, Bruna de Oliveira Costa, Ediná Alves Guibu, Ione Aquemi Soeiro, Orlando Mario Leite, Silvana Nair Karnikowski, Margô Gomes de Oliveira Costa, Karen Sarmento Acurcio, Francisco de Assis Rev Saude Publica Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the access to medicines in primary health care of the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS), from the patients’ perspective. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study that used data from the Pesquisa Nacional sobre Acesso, Utilização e Promoção do Uso Racional de Medicamentos – Services, 2015 (PNAUM – National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines), conducted by interviews with 8,591 patients in cities of the five regions of Brazil. Evaluation of access to medicines used concepts proposed by Penshansky and Thomas (1981), according to the dimensions: availability, accessibility, accommodation, acceptability, and affordability. Each dimension was evaluated by its own indicators. RESULTS: For the “availability” dimension, 59.8% of patients reported having full access to medicines, without significant difference between regions. For “accessibility,” 60% of patients declared that the basic health unit (UBS) was not far from their house, 83% said it was very easy/easy to get to the UBS, and most patients reported that they go walking (64.5%). For “accommodation,” UBS was evaluated as very good/good for the items “comfort” (74.2%) and “cleanliness” (90.9%), and 70.8% of patients reported that they do not wait to receive their medicines, although the average waiting time was 32.9 minutes. For “acceptability,” 93.1% of patients reported to be served with respect and courtesy by the staff of the dispensing units and 90.5% declared that the units’ service was very good/good. For “affordability,” 13% of patients reported not being able to buy something important to cover expenses with health problems, and 41.8% of participants pointed out the expense with medicines. CONCLUSIONS: Results show 70%–90% compliance, which is compatible with developed countries. However, access to medicines remains a challenge, because it is still heavily compromised by the low availability of essential medicines in public health units, showing that it does not occur universally, equally, and decisively to the population. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2017-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5676371/ /pubmed/29160463 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/S1518-8787.2017051007139 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Álvares, Juliana Guerra, Augusto Afonso de Araújo, Vânia Eloisa Almeida, Alessandra Maciel Dias, Carolina Zampirolli Ascef, Bruna de Oliveira Costa, Ediná Alves Guibu, Ione Aquemi Soeiro, Orlando Mario Leite, Silvana Nair Karnikowski, Margô Gomes de Oliveira Costa, Karen Sarmento Acurcio, Francisco de Assis Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System |
title | Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System |
title_full | Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System |
title_fullStr | Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System |
title_full_unstemmed | Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System |
title_short | Access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the Brazilian Unified Health System |
title_sort | access to medicines by patients of the primary health care in the brazilian unified health system |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5676371/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29160463 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/S1518-8787.2017051007139 |
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