Pharmaceutical assistance in local public health services in Santa Catarina (Brazil): characteristics of its organization
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502011000100009Keywords:
Pharmaceutical assistance^i1^sservi, Health management, Primary health careAbstract
This study outlines the diagnosis stage of 201 Municipal Pharmaceutical Assistance Plans sent to the Directorate of Pharmaceutical Assistance of the State Secretariat for Health of Santa Catarina (DIAF-SES/SC) between November 12, 2005 and July 6, 2006. Multiple Correspondence Analysis was used in conjunction with SPAD 3.5 software, followed by hypothesis testing. The variables "pharmacist presence" and "population" were those which most contributed to the formation of the three clusters of municipalities observed. The number of drugs contained in the Municipal Lists of Essential Drugs (REMUMEs) ranged from 15 to 413. A total of 67 towns had between 101 and 200 drugs- a range considered ideal in this study according to the 2006 National List of Essential Drugs. No tendency toward correlation between number of drugs listed in the REMUMES and municipality population size was found. Results confirmed the known disparity in Pharmaceutical Assistance among municipalities of different sizes and highlighted the need for structuring the activities of Pharmaceutical Assistance in the municipalities studied. There is also a need for greater commitment from all management spheres so that activities of Pharmaceutical Assistance at a local level ensure access to quality drugs and services, while fostering rational use.Downloads
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2011-03-01
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Pharmaceutical assistance in local public health services in Santa Catarina (Brazil): characteristics of its organization . (2011). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 47(1), 75-80. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502011000100009