MOISES GOLDBAUM

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Departamento de Medicina Preventiva, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/39 - Laboratório de Processamento de Dados Biomédicos, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Guilherme Rodrigues da Silva: a formação do campo da Saúde Coletiva no Brasil
    (2015) GOLDBAUM, Moises
    This article describes the academic trajectory of Professor Guilherme Rodrigues da Silva and his contribution in the formation of Collective Health in Brazil. Three key aspects are covered: active participation in medical education, both undergraduate and graduate level; its application in scientific research for the study of neglected diseases and the development of epidemiological methodology; his contribution in establishing health policy with emphasis on the Unique Health System (Sistema Unico de Saude - SUS).
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    Health Services Utilization to Immunization against Influenza and Pneumonia in Diabetic Population, Sao Paulo-Brazil.
    (2015) MONTEIRO, C.; STOPA, S. R.; SEGRI, N.; GIANINI, R.; BARROS, M.; CESAR, C.; GOLDBAUM, M.
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    Cobertura de serviços públicos de saúde para gastos com medicamentos e vacinas na população com diabetes mellitus
    (2015) MONTEIRO, Camila Nascimento; GIANINI, Reinaldo Jose; GOLDBAUM, Moises; CESAR, Chester Luiz Galvao; BARROS, Marilisa Berti Azevedo
    This study analyzed the coverage by the public health service of expenses with medication and vaccines for the adult population of Sao Paulo with self-reported diabetes mellitus in 2003 and the implications for access to medicines and vaccination campaigns programs. Data were collected by the Multicenter Health Survey of Sao Paulo. The Unified Health System (SUS) was widely used by the population for vaccination against influenza and pneumonia and there was significant private sector participation for coverage of expenses with medication, with an estimated coverage of 38% by SUS. There were no significant differences in the prevalence of use of public services for vaccination among the categories of variables studied, suggesting a universal distribution of vaccination by the public health service. Unlike vaccinations, in 2003 the coverage of medication expenses by the public health service was recent in Brazil, which may explain the low level of coverage. An analysis of coverage of vaccination and medication expenses in diabetes mellitus population since 2003 may contribute to be the basis for policies to broaden access of the population to health services.
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    Self-Reported Diabetes in Elderly: Comparison of Prevalences, Control Measures and Health Promotion Practices, Sao Paulo-Brazil.
    (2015) STOPA, S. R.; CESAR, C.; SEGRI, N.; GOLDBAUM, M.; GUIMARAES, V.; BARROS, M.
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    A Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia: 18 anos de contribuição à difusão de conhecimentos
    (2015) ALMEIDA, Marcia Furquim de; GOLDBAUM, Moises; CARVALHEIRO, Jose da Rocha
    The Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia (RBE - Brazilian Journal of Epidemiology) is completing 18 years as a vehicle for the dissemination of knowledge in the area of health. This knowledge relates to theoretical perspectives, the analysis of the reality of existing health conditions, as well as practices within health services. Fitting within all the disciplines of the field of public health, the origins of this journal, and the concepts that it covers, reflect movements within the health sector and also shadow the areas of operation proposed in the ""Master Plans for the Development of Epidemiology in Brazil"". Over time, there has been increasing demand for the publication of articles within the journal, a fact that has favored its growing impact factor. The RBE adopted an editorial policy designed to disseminate its production in a bilingual form in order to attain greater international visibility and to meet the needs of both researchers and professionals in the field. Like all Brazilian scientific journals, it has suffered from the absence of national scientific and technological policies designed to provide more effective assistive in ensuring its sustainability. Looking towards the future, it is hoped that the RBE will achieve even greater impact within academia, in relation to health service professionals, and, not least, that it will achieve a high impact within society at large.
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    Hospitalization Trends among Adults with Hypertension and Diabetes: Population-Based Health Surveys-Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    (2015) STOPA, S. R.; MONTEIRO, C.; SEGRI, N.; GIANINI, R.; GOLDBAUM, M.; BARROS, M.; CESAR, C.
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    Domains of physical activity and education in Sao Paulo, Brazil: a serial cross-sectional study in 2003 and 2008
    (2015) NUNES, Ana Paula de Oliveira Barbosa; LUIZ, Olinda do Carmo; BARROS, Marilisa Berti Azevedo; CESAR, Chester Luis Galvao; GOLDBAUM, Moises
    This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of physical activity in different domains and the association with schooling, using a serial cross-sectional population-based design comparing data from two editions of a health survey in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Participation included 1,667 adults in 2003 and 2,086 in 2008. Probabilistic sampling was performed by two-stage clusters. The long version of International Physical Activity Questionnarie (IPAQ) allowed evaluating multiple domains of physical activity. Poisson regression was used. Men were more active in their leisure time and at work and women in the home. Schooling was associated directly with leisure-time activity (2003 and 2008) and inversely with work-related physical activity (2003) for men and for women in housework. The studies showed that Brazilians with less schooling are becoming less active, so that intervention strategies should consider different educational levels. Interventions in the urban space and transportation can increase the opportunities for physical activity and broaden access by the population.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Tributo a Mervyn Susser e Ruy Laurenti
    (2015) ALMEIDA, Marcia Furquim de; GOLDBAUM, Moisés
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    Social Inequalities and Preventive Practices among Women in Sao Paulo/Brazil.
    (2015) SEGRI, N.; CESAR, C.; FRANCISCO, P.; ALVES, C.; BARROS, M.; GOLDBAUM, M.