Perfil da população atendida em uma unidade de emergência referenciada

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Acquiring knowledge concerning the characteristics of the population that seeks an emergency department can support the planning of health actions. This study identifies the socio-demographic profile and the main complaints of the adult population cared for in a Referral Emergency Unit (RECU). This descriptive and retrospective study was conducted in the RECU of a university hospital in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The sample was composed of the service's care forms generated for the period between January and December 2008. The instrument was based on data contained in the care forms. Young women (14 to 54 years old), residents of neighborhoods near the RECU, spontaneously sought the service during the week from 7am to 7pm. The most frequent complaints were headache, back pain, abdominal and chest pain. The conclusion is that most of the sample was young adults, of productive age, female, who spontaneously sought the service on weekdays during the day. Most complaints were of low complexity.

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Oliveira, G. N., Silva, M. de F. N., Araujo, I. E. M., & Filho, M. A. C. (2011). Perfil da população atendida em uma unidade de emergência referenciada. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 19(3), 548–556. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-11692011000300014

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