Programa de Pós-Graduação em Atenção e Estudo Clínico no Diabetes - PPGDIABETES/UFPA
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Abordagem multiprofissional na assistência ao paciente com Diabetes Mellitus: uma revisão integrativa(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2022-08-30) SANTOS, Grace Kelly Cabral dos; PIANI, Pedro Paulo Freire; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6434100473666705Diabetes Mellitus (DM) as a chronic disease without visible symptoms at its beginning may have particular effects on the behavior of patients, as well as raising ways of how to approach the population in terms of regards its prevention. The symptomatological silence in the initial phase of the disease has repercussions on preventive behaviors and the chronicity of the disease, is an aspect that can favor the establishment of habits that become a patient's lifestyle or it can reduce care due to fatigue in following diets or guidelines, which implies another lifestyle in which guidelines about the disease are not the patient's priority. The component of subjectivity must be considered in any approach to disease in a health system that involves promotion, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation. Here, subjectivity is understood as individual processes that directly imply adherence to health treatment (GUIMARÃES; MENEGHEL, 2003). DM is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia persistent, due to deficiency in insulin production or action, or in both mechanisms (SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE DIABETES, 2019). DM is a rapidly growing public health problem throughout the world. world. By 2021, the International Diabetes Federation projected that 16% of world population between 20 and 79 years of age, living with diabetes. And the estimate for the year 2045, it will be approximately 783 million people with Diabetes (INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION, 2021). In the Americas, estimates are that 62 million individuals live with DM, and these numbers tend to increase each year. To contain the advance of DM, there is a global agreement to reduce the number of DM and Obesity by the year of 2025 (PAHO, 2021a).Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Impactos do Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2 na qualidade de vida da população amazônica: a importância da atuação da equipe multiprofissional(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2024-08-01) TORRES, Luana Cristina Fiel; PIANI, Pedro Paulo Freire; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6434100473666705In the diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM), the individual produces insufficient insulin, and the group most affected by this disease are people over 30 years old, obese or overweight, caused by the result of the relationship between hereditary and environmental factors and/or associated with population aging and an unhealthy lifestyle, with low frequency of physical activity, obesity and inadequate diet. T2DM is a chronic disease associated with high morbidity and mortality and impaired Quality of Life (QoL) and represents a public health problem due to its increased incidence and prevalence. The objective of this research was to present the possible association between QoL and T2DM and the evidence regarding the impacts of factors such as the performance of the multidisciplinary team. For this purpose, a cross-sectional study was carried out with 30 patients, in which two scales were applied and analyzed: the “B-PAID” and the WHO Quality of Life (WHOQOL – Brief), from October 2023 to June 2024, at the Endocrinology outpatient clinic of the João de Barros Barreto University Hospital - Belém - PA, in addition to the sociodemographic survey such as gender, age group, race/ethnicity, municipality, team and complications of DM2. Through this study, a profile of participants was obtained, these being people of both genders, aged between 50-69 years, brown, who lived in Belém, had greater monitoring by the endocrinologist and the nurse and had as main complications hypertension and dyslipidemia. The results found after analyzing the climbs were that this participant profile had as risk factors their QoL, economic variables, physical pain as an impediment to performing their routine activities, the feeling of not having clear goals for their treatment; not knowing how to deal with complications resulting from DM2 and a future of possible worsening of these. Subsequently, the participants were divided into two groups: “participants accompanied by up to two professionals” and “participants accompanied by three or more professionals” and the result obtained was that the latter group had the possibility of greater success in their treatment and better quality of life.