2010
DOI: 10.5123/s2176-62232010000300006
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Perfil dos pacientes atendidos pelo programa Tratamento Fora de Domicílio no Município de Belém, Estado do Pará, Brasil

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“…A insatisfação com o TFD é também demonstrada em outro estudo, que revela que o tempo médio de espera para receber a primeira ajuda de custo é de dois a quatro meses, e ocorrem diversos atrasos no pagamento do recurso, não sendo este suficiente para suprir as despesas com o deslocamento. Mais da metade dos pacientes considerou não estar sendo bem atendida pelo TFD (14) .…”
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“…A insatisfação com o TFD é também demonstrada em outro estudo, que revela que o tempo médio de espera para receber a primeira ajuda de custo é de dois a quatro meses, e ocorrem diversos atrasos no pagamento do recurso, não sendo este suficiente para suprir as despesas com o deslocamento. Mais da metade dos pacientes considerou não estar sendo bem atendida pelo TFD (14) .…”
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“…The state of Roraima is one of the few on Brazillian Federation, along with Amapá, that does not possess a service on radiotherapy, thus, on such cases, the patient demands an out-of-home treatment, which is a tool offered through the Single Health System (Sistema Unico de Saúde, SUS) for patients whose medical treatment in unavailable on their district. There is great difficulty in reallocating those patients to other states, as the process of transference is extremely bureaucratic and the patients are left expecting vacancy on hospitals tied to the program (Barbosa et al, 2010;Folha Web, 2020;Santos & Rodrigues, 2014). This prolonged await, associated to a lack of predictability, most of the times requires that the patient moves out from their homes to the city that offers the treatment, that is, when the patient does not give up or die prior to the opportunity of treatment (Barbosa et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is great difficulty in reallocating those patients to other states, as the process of transference is extremely bureaucratic and the patients are left expecting vacancy on hospitals tied to the program (Barbosa et al, 2010;Folha Web, 2020;Santos & Rodrigues, 2014). This prolonged await, associated to a lack of predictability, most of the times requires that the patient moves out from their homes to the city that offers the treatment, that is, when the patient does not give up or die prior to the opportunity of treatment (Barbosa et al, 2010). Indeed, free radiotherapy service offered by the Brazilian SUS is often full within a long waiting queue before beginning proper treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The program provides medical appointments; previously scheduled outpatient, inpatient and/or surgical treatment; return transportation tickets for the patients to go to the place where treatment will be conducted and back to their place of residence; and allowances for meals and lodging. ( 5 )…”
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“…Compete a esse programa oferecer: consulta; tratamento ambulatorial, hospitalar e/ou cirúrgico previamente agendados; passagens de ida e volta para que o paciente possa deslocar-se até o local onde será realizado o tratamento e retornar à sua cidade de origem; e ajuda de custo para alimentação e hospedagem. ( 5 )…”
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