AVALIAÇÃO DA QUALIDADE DE VIDA DOS USUÁRIOS DE UM NÚCLEO DE APOIO À SAÚDE DA FAMÍLIA – NASF
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https://doi.org/10.22289/2446-922X.V3N1A5Keywords:
NASF, Qualidade de vida, Questionário SF 36Abstract
The creation of the Family Health Support Centers (NASF) definitively marks the performance of multidisciplinary teams within the scope of the Unified Health System (SUS). The present study aims to compare the quality of life of non-users and users of NASF through the SF36 generic questionnaire. This is a cross-sectional quantitative study, in which the questionnaires were applied to two groups of thirty users, divided between participants and non-participants of NASF activities, in a medium-sized municipality of Minas Gerais. The results showed that only in the domain Limitation by Physical Aspects (LF) significant differences were found for p <0,001. It’s concluded that the NASF should direct its multidisciplinary activities so that all the aspects that interfere in the quality of life the individuals have positive impact.
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