Social Determinants of Health in the lives of urinary catheter users

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OBJECTIVE: To identify the influence of social determinants of health on the life conditions of patients who use intermittent urinary catheters. METHOD: This was a descriptive study conducted in a rehabilitation center with 243 neurogenic bladder patients who used clear intermittent urinary catheters. The study was carried out between March 2012 and October 2015, using interviews based on semi-structured instruments, and data analysis using descriptive statistics. RESULTS: Most of the patients were men, between 16 and 64 years old, single, with an elementary education level, and a monthly household income of 2 to 3 minimum wages. The results show that the social determinants of health were related to socioeconomic, demographic, and health factors. CONCLUSION: The findings indicate a complex relationship between social determinants of health and the life conditions of patients who use clean intermittent urinary catheters, presenting greater vulnerability related to some aspects of health conditions.

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Jorge, B. M., Fumincelli, L., Souza-Junior, V. D. de, Almeida, R. G. D. S., Mazzo, A., Ventura, C. A. A., & Mendes, I. A. C. (2018). Social Determinants of Health in the lives of urinary catheter users. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71(4), 1928–1933. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0282

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