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Quality of health care in Primary Care: perspective of people with Diabetes Mellitus

Calidad de la atención en salud en Atención Primaria: perspectiva de las personas con Diabetes Mellitus

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to identify how people with diabetes assess the care offered by Primary Care teams.

Methods:

a cross-sectional study based on structured interviews with the application of the Patient Assessment of Chronic Illness instrument to people with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. Data were submitted to statistical analysis.

Results:

451 individuals participated in the study, more than half aged 60 years or older (64.0%); 63.9% had been diagnosed for more than five years; and 23.9% used insulin. The average score obtained was 2.5, which indicated little involvement in self-care and low support for the care of the chronic condition by the Family Health Strategy team, and was higher among women and people with a partner.

Conclusions:

people with diabetes consider that they do not receive individualized treatment, with dialogue and discussion for setting goals, and that they are not prepared for self-managing their health condition.

Descriptors:
Primary Health Care; Diabetes Mellitus Type 2; Quality of Health Care; Self Care; Patient Safety

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