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Vol. 3. Issue 5.
Pages 481-492 (September - October 1997)
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Alguns dados sobre a Assistência Respiratória Domiciliária em Portugal
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Isabel Melo*
* Assistente hospitalar graduada de Pneumologia, Departamento de Pneumologia do Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de, Gaia (Director: Dr. A. Ramalho de Almeida) Rua Conceição Fernandes 4430 Vila Nova de Gaia
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RESUMO

São apresentados os valores da prevalência de oxigenioterapia e ventiloterapia domiciliárias em Portugal, e comparados com os de alguns outros países.

Apontamse os factores que contribuem para algumas das dificuldades na aplicação adequada da assistência respiratória domicililiária.

Refere-se a necessidade crescente de uma estrutura integrada de assistência respiratória domiciliária em Portugal.

Palavras-chave:
oxigenioterapia
ventiloterapia
assistência domiciliária
ABSTRACT

The values of prevalence of home oxygen therapy and ventilation therapy in Portugal are reported and compared with those of some other countries.

Factors that contribute to the difficulty in properly applying home respiratory care are mentioned.

The growing necessity of a comprehensive structure for respiratory home care in Portugal is referred.

Key-words:
oxygentherapy
mechanical ventilation
home care
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