Used medication for diabetes mellitus (DM) or took insulin in the two weeks prior to the date of the interview |
PNS 2013
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(number of individuals who have taken diabetes medication or insulin within the two weeks prior to the survey date/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes) x 100 |
In the past two weeks, because of diabetes have you: |
Taken any oral medication to lower your blood sugar? (yes; no) |
Taken insulin? (yes; no) |
PNS 2019
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In the past two weeks, because of diabetes have you: |
Taken any oral medication to lower your blood sugar? (yes; all of them; yes, some; no) |
Has any doctor ever prescribed insulin to you to control diabetes? (yes; no) |
Received medical care for diabetes within the past 12 months |
PNS 2013 and 2019
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(number of individuals who have received medical care for diabetes within the past 12 months/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes) x 100 |
When was the last time you received medical care due to diabetes? (less than 6 months ago; 6 months ago to less than 1 year; 1 year ago to less than 2 years; 2 years ago to less than 3 years; 3 years ago or over; never did) |
Last appointment for DM with the same physician as in previous appointments |
PNS 2013 and 2019
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(number of individuals who have reported that the doctor who they visited in the last appointment was the same as in previous appointments/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes and received medical care less than 3 years ago) x 100 |
In the last appointment, was the doctor who saw you the same as in previous consultations? (yes; no) |
Had all appointments with a specialist after referral |
PNS 2013
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(number of people who have reported getting all appointments with a specialist doctor/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes and have been referred to an appointment with a specialist doctor) x 100 |
In any of the appointments for diabetes, was there a referral to a specialist doctor, such as a cardiologist, endocrinologist, nephrologist or ophthalmologist? (yes; no; there was no referral, as all appointments for diabetes were with a specialist doctor) |
Did you go to all the appointments with the specialist doctor? (yes; no) |
PNS 2019
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In any of the appointments for diabetes, was there a referral to a specialist doctor, such as a cardiologist, endocrinologist, nephrologist or ophthalmologist? (yes; no; there was no referral, as all appointments for diabetes were with a specialist doctor) |
Did you go to the appointments with the specialist doctor? (yes, all of them; yes, some of them; no) |
Had an eye exam within the past 12 months |
PNS 2013 and 2019
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(number of individuals who have reported having an eye exam less than 1 year ago/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes) x 100 |
When was the last time you had an eye exam or ophthalmoscopy in which your pupil was dilated? (less than 6 months ago; 6 months ago to less than 1 year; 1 year ago to less than 2 years; 2 years ago to less than 3 years; 3 years ago or over; never did) |
Had diabetic foot screening within the past 12 months |
PNS 2013 and 2019
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(number of individuals who have reported having had their feet examined less than 1 year ago/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes) x 100 |
When was the last time a doctor or healthcare professional examined your feet for sensitivity or the presence of wounds or irritations? (less than 6 months ago; 6 months ago to less than 1 year; 1 year ago to less than 2 years; 2 years ago to less than 3 years; 3 years ago or over; never did) |
Hospitalization due to DM or some sort of complication |
PNS 2013 and 2019
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(number of individuals who have been hospitalized due to diabetes or some sort of complication/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes and received medical care less than 3 years ago) x 100 |
Have you ever been hospitalized because of diabetes or any complications? (yes; no) |
Severe or very severe degree of limitation in usual activities due to DM or some sort of complication |
PNS 2013 and 2019
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(number of individuals who have reported severe/very severe degree of limitations in usual activities due to diabetes or some sort of complication/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes) x 100 |
In general, to what extent does diabetes or a diabetes complication limit your usual activities (such as working, doing housework, etc.)?(does not limit; a little; moderately; severely; very severely) |
Last appointment for DM was at a Primary Health Care Center |
PNS 2013
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(number of individuals who have had their last appointment at a Primary Health Care Center/number of individuals who have reported a medical diagnosis of diabetes and received medical care less than 3 years ago) x 100 |
The last time you received medical care for diabetes, where did you receive care? [PHC center (public health post or center or family health unit); specialty center, public polyclinic, or public medical assistance center (PAM); public emergency care center (UPA); another type of public emergency care center (24/7); public emergency room or the emergency department of a public hospital; public hospital/outpatient clinic; private doctor’s office or private clinic; Outpatient clinic provided by the company/business or the Union; private emergency room ou private hospital emergency department; At home, with a doctor from the family health team; At home, with a private practice doctor; other (specify)] |
PNS 2019
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The last time you received medical care for diabetes, where were you seen? [pharmacy; PHC center (public health post or center or family health unit); specialty center, public polyclinic, or public medical assistance center (PAM); public emergency care center (UPA); another type of public emergency care center (24/7); public emergency room or the emergency department of a public hospital; public hospital/outpatient clinic; private office, private clinic or private hospital outpatient clinic; private emergency room or private hospital emergency department; at home] |
Obtained at least one medication through the Popular Pharmacy Program |
PNS 2013
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(number of individuals who have obtained at least one medication or insulin via the Popular Pharmacy Program/number of individuals who have taken medication to control diabetes) x 100 |
Was any of the diabetes medications or insulin obtained from the Popular Pharmacy Program (PFP)? (yes; all of them; yes, some; no) |
PNS 2019
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Was any of the oral diabetes medications obtained from the “There is a Popular Pharmacy Here Program” (PFP) (“Aqui Tem Farmácia Popular”)? (yes; all of them; yes, some; no) |
Was insulin obtained from the “There is a Popular Pharmacy Here Program” (PFP)? (yes; no) |