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Nosological profile of dermatological diseases in primary health care and dermatology secondary care in Florianópolis (2016-2017) How to cite this article: Ferreira IG, Godoi DF, Perugini ER. Nosological profile of dermatological diseases in primary care and dermatology secondary care in Florianópolis (2016-2017). An Bras Dermatol. 2020;95:428-38. ,☆☆ ☆☆ Study conducted at the Escola de Saúde Pública de Florianópolis, Secretaria Municipal de Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.

Abstract

Background

Dermatology encompasses the management of many disorders of the skin and cutaneous appendages, making the analysis of epidemiological profiles relevant for health planning.

Objective

The study aims to describe the nosological profile of dermatological diseases in Florianopolis, analyzing the interrelation among the primary health care and dermatology services, from January 2016 to December 2017.

Method

Descriptive study from records of medical visits from the primary health care and dermatology services, as well as records of reports issued by the teledermatology service.

Results

In primary health care, from 55,265 medical visits - 28,546 in 2016 and 26,719 in 2017, there was a higher prevalence of “Atopic dermatitis” (6.38%), “other disorders of skin and subcutaneous tissue” (5.10%), and “Scabies” (4.55%). In dermatology secondary care, from 19,964 visits - 10,068 in 2016 and 9626 in 2017, the most prevalent diagnoses were “Other malignant neoplasms of the skin” (14.75%) and “Skin changes due to chronic exposure to nonionizing radiation” (10.20%).

Study limitations

Some dermatological consultations in primary health care may have been under-registered due to the attribution of non-specific or overly broad diagnoses.

Conclusion

This study presents different nosological profiles of skin diseases in primary health care and dermatology secondary care, reinforcing the importance of primary health care's role in the management of less complex conditions, referring more complex cases that require more specialized experience to dermatology services..

KEYWORDS
Dermatology; Diagnosis, epidemiology; Epidemiology, descriptive; Physicians, primary care; Primary health care

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