Objetivo: Analisar a distribuição da morbidade e mortalidade por COVID-19 no município de Olinda, Pernambuco, através de informações divulgadas por boletins epidemiológicos. Método: Trata-se de um estudo descritivo, do tipo quantitativo e de corte transversal. Foi realizada uma análise dos números brutos de casos e óbitos por COVID-19, e dos números proporcionais em relação à população de cada microrregional do município. Realizado no período de abril a julho de 2020. Resultados: Os dados encontrados revelaram que os números brutos, de casos e óbitos, foram maiores na microrregional quatro. Os números proporcionais de óbitos tiveram a microrregional um com maior percentual. Conclusão: Conclui-se que casos e óbitos por COVID-19 em Olinda tiveram diferentes impactos em cada microrregional. Proporcionalmente, em relação à população de cada microrregional, o número de óbitos foi maior em microrregionais com menor número de casos confirmados para COVID-19, e as três microrregionais com maior número de óbitos em relação à população adoecida faziam fronteira entre si.
Objective: to describe obstacles to the access to health services of the transvestite and transgender population. Methods: integrative review, conducted from July to August 2022, in the following databases: LILACS, MEDLINE, Web of Science and SCOPUS. Results: 472 primary studies were found; however, at the end of the analysis process, 14 productions were included in the study. Obstacles to access to health were observed, such as the invisibility of health specificities, the lack of information and preparation of professionals, the susceptibility, which appears in the juvenile stage, and the resistance to care for sexually transmitted infections, highlighting the need to invest in the production of policies that affirm the right to health for this segment of the population. Conclusion: there was a lack of studies on the access of transvestites and transgenders to health services. These difficulties are associated with conservatism, heteronormativity, lack of implementation and regulation of public policies for them. Contributions to practice: this article presents information about access to health care for the transvestite and transgender population, facilitating the view of the specific needs of this population.
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