Research update article - center for extension, research and study on chronic diseases (NEPEdc)

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
09
Article ID: 
15278
12 pages
Research Article

Research update article - center for extension, research and study on chronic diseases (NEPEdc)

Iaggo Raphael David, Matheus Lemos Silva, Beatriz Rocha Sousa, Danielle Soares Silva,Thalisson Santos Rosa, Ravena Madalena Nascimento, Bianca Correia dos Santos, Daiseane da Silva Andrade,Felipe Oliveira Bittencourt and Stenio Fernando Pimentel Duarte

Abstract: 

Over time, historical facts have further strengthened the need and importance of scientific research in public health, helping to better understand demographic and epidemiological health-disease transitions, monitoring technical and technological developments, and supervising quality and access health services and the negative impacts they imply on global health. In addition, these scientific data provide information on the development of diseases, how they spread among the population, and whether the control and prevention methods used are effective or not for health promotion and disease alleviation. the objective of the project entitled "Epidemiological Profile of Chronic Diseases in the Southwest of Bahia" is to carry out epidemiological surveys related to the involvement of chronic non-communicable diseases, with an emphasis on identifying health-disease profiles so that effective actions and health interventions are developed public. It is an article demonstrating the methodologies used in the project mentioned above, as well as presenting annual updates of the data collected, changes in questionnaires and publications.

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