Tuberculosis: income inequality and interaction of the Family Health Strategy and the Bolsa Família Program

Authors

  • Marcela Paschoal Popolin
  • Maria Concebida da Cunha Garcia
  • Luiz Henrique Arroyo University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing
  • Mellina Yamamura University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing
  • Marcelino Santos Neto Federal University of Maranhão
  • Ludmila Barbosa Bandeira Rodrigues Federal University of Mato Grosso
  • Ana Angélica Rêgo de Queiroz University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing
  • Inês Fronteira New University of Lisbon, Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of
  • Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v19.44230

Keywords:

Income, Government Programs, Family Health Strategy, Tuberculosis

Abstract

This study aimed to verify tuberculosis (TB) incidence and mortality behavior in areas covered by the Family Health Strategy and Bolsa Família Program, with or with no income inequality. This is an ecological study of the 26 Brazilian federal states and the Federal District. We used univariate, multivariate and spatial analyzes. We calculated the univariate analysis, the measure of position (median) and the measure of dispersion (amplitude) of the variables. In the multivariate analysis, seven groups were identified through hierarchical grouping analysis. The thematic maps construction showed a heterogeneous distribution between the groups due to the specific characteristics. The study evidenced the epidemiological TB reality in Brazil and its behavior in areas covered by the Family Health Strategy and Bolsa Família Program. No differences were observed in incidence and mortality when coverage of these programs was satisfactory, which evidences the disease relation to other determinants.

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Author Biographies

Marcela Paschoal Popolin

Nurse, PhD in Science. Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. E-mail: marcelappopolin@gmail.com.

Maria Concebida da Cunha Garcia

Nurse, PhD in Science. Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. E-mail: concycg@yahoo.com.br.

Luiz Henrique Arroyo, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing

Physiotherapist, Master's Degree in Science. Student of the Interunit Doctoral Program in Nursing of the Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing at University of São Paulo. Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. E-mail: luiz.arroyo@hotmail.com.

Mellina Yamamura, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing

Nurse, PhD in Science. Student of the Interunit Doctoral Program in Nursing of the Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing at University of São Paulo. Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. E-mail: mellinayamamura@yahoo.com.br.

Marcelino Santos Neto, Federal University of Maranhão

Pharmacist, PhD in Science. Associate Professor at the Federal University of Maranhão. Imperatriz, MA, Brasil. E-mail: marcelinosn@gmail.com.

Ludmila Barbosa Bandeira Rodrigues, Federal University of Mato Grosso

Nurse, PhD in Science. Associate Professor at the Federal University of Mato Grosso. Sinop, MT, Brasil. E-mail: ludbbremerick@gmail.com.

Ana Angélica Rêgo de Queiroz, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing

Nurse, Master's Degree in Nursing. Student of the Interunit Doctoral Program in Nursing of the Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing at University of São Paulo. Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. E-mail: aninha_arego@hotmail.com.

Inês Fronteira, New University of Lisbon, Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of

Nurse, PhD in International Health. Assistant Professor of the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of the New University of Lisbon. Lisbon, Portugal. E-mail: ifronteira@ihmt.unl.pt.

Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio, University of São Paulo, Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing

Nurse, PhD in Nursing in Public Health. Associate Professor of the Ribeirao Preto School of Nursing at University of São Paulo. Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. E-mail: ricardo@eerp.usp.br.

Published

2017-09-04

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