Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users

Objective: to understand how is the access to the public health service users in the Papanicolaou Test. Methods: qualitative study, with 52 women who have changes in the Pap smear exam, questioning the exam achievement frequency and the difficulties of its access and the consultations. It was develo...

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Main Authors: Vanessa Franco de Carvalho, Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber, Vanessa Andréia Wachholz, Flávia Conceição Pohlmann, Letícia Amico Marques, Fabiane Ferreira Francioni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2016-01-01
Series:Rev Rene
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=324045343007
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spelling doaj-0ec9902d7a0a44e498d6235d68cbc4d82020-11-25T01:54:27ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832016-01-01172198207Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System usersVanessa Franco de CarvalhoNalú Pereira da Costa KerberVanessa Andréia WachholzFlávia Conceição PohlmannLetícia Amico MarquesFabiane Ferreira FrancioniObjective: to understand how is the access to the public health service users in the Papanicolaou Test. Methods: qualitative study, with 52 women who have changes in the Pap smear exam, questioning the exam achievement frequency and the difficulties of its access and the consultations. It was developed a thematic analysis based on the Fekete accessibility reference. Results: three categories emerged: access to information on the frequency of Pap smears, highlighting the completion of the examination linked only to the professional application; access to Pap smears, in which most women do not have difficulty; access to a return visit, showing the difficulty of women getting back into service after the exam. Conclusion: most women have easy access to the Pap smear. However, there are limitations on the return visit, hindering to establish immediate actions to the beginning of treatment.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=324045343007
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author Vanessa Franco de Carvalho
Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber
Vanessa Andréia Wachholz
Flávia Conceição Pohlmann
Letícia Amico Marques
Fabiane Ferreira Francioni
spellingShingle Vanessa Franco de Carvalho
Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber
Vanessa Andréia Wachholz
Flávia Conceição Pohlmann
Letícia Amico Marques
Fabiane Ferreira Francioni
Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users
Rev Rene
author_facet Vanessa Franco de Carvalho
Nalú Pereira da Costa Kerber
Vanessa Andréia Wachholz
Flávia Conceição Pohlmann
Letícia Amico Marques
Fabiane Ferreira Francioni
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title Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users
title_short Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users
title_full Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users
title_fullStr Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users
title_full_unstemmed Access to Papanicolaou Test by the Unified Health System users
title_sort access to papanicolaou test by the unified health system users
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
series Rev Rene
issn 1517-3852
2175-6783
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Objective: to understand how is the access to the public health service users in the Papanicolaou Test. Methods: qualitative study, with 52 women who have changes in the Pap smear exam, questioning the exam achievement frequency and the difficulties of its access and the consultations. It was developed a thematic analysis based on the Fekete accessibility reference. Results: three categories emerged: access to information on the frequency of Pap smears, highlighting the completion of the examination linked only to the professional application; access to Pap smears, in which most women do not have difficulty; access to a return visit, showing the difficulty of women getting back into service after the exam. Conclusion: most women have easy access to the Pap smear. However, there are limitations on the return visit, hindering to establish immediate actions to the beginning of treatment.
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