Access to government social programs and the tuberculosis control program: a multicenter study
Regina Célia Gollner Zeitoune, Juliana Roza Dias, Flaviana Pereira Bastos Nascimento, Maria Catarina Salvador da Motta, Maria Helena Nascimento Sousa, Mirian Domingos Cardoso, Silvana Carvalho Cornélio Lira, Alexandre Aguiar Pereira, et al. (15 authors)
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem · 2022-01
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.
MeSH terms
- Government (linguistics)
- Thematic analysis
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Tuberculosis
- Business
- Qualitative research
- Social vulnerability
- Social support
- Public relations
- Economic growth