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“... hindered its work process, especially for Community Health Agents. 31 However, a smaller scope does not...”
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“... na área da saúde. Esse processo tem ocasionado alterações nos perfis de morbimortalidade, com aumento...”
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“...), as evidenced in the multiple model. This shows that not only the frail condition, but also burden condition...”
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“...’s burden. Cross-sectional observational study. It was applied: a sociodemographic and health...”
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“..., reports nº 493.211 and nº 573.833. There was an increase in frailty (13%) and a decrease in non-frail...”
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