Access to government social programs and the tuberculosis control program: a multicenter study

Author:

Zeitoune Regina Célia Gollner1ORCID,Dias Juliana Roza2ORCID,Nascimento Flaviana Pereira Bastos1ORCID,Motta Maria Catarina Salvador da1ORCID,Sousa Maria Helena Nascimento1ORCID,Cardoso Mirian Domingos3ORCID,Lira Silvana Carvalho Cornélio4ORCID,Pereira Alexandre Aguiar5ORCID,Rodrigues Ivaneide Leal Ataíde5ORCID,Nogueira Laura Maria Vidal5ORCID,Mocelin Helaine Jacinta Salvador6ORCID,Prado Thiago Nascimento do6ORCID,Maciel Ethel Leonor Noia6ORCID,Savoy Cleide Aparecida Alves7ORCID,Gonçalves Christinne Cavalheiro Maymone7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

3. Universidade de Pernambuco, Brazil

4. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil

5. Universidade do Estado do Pará, Brazil

6. Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, Brazil

7. Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze government social initiatives aimed at people with tuberculosis and the possibilities of access to government social programs and income transfers through the perception of tuberculosis program managers. Methods: descriptive, qualitative study with 19 managers from Belém, Recife, Campo Grande, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Thematic content analysis was used. Results: there is no specific government social support for people with tuberculosis; the benefits are intended for people in social vulnerability. There are partnerships between the institutions of the secondary social healthcare network, social assistance, and community institutions. Final Considerations: the support of official bodies is important for the control of tuberculosis; however, the profile of people’s vulnerability is a determining factor for access to/destination of resources from these government social support programs.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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