Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Rabelo,Amanda Lia Rebelo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Lacerda,Rúbia Aparecida, Rocha,Esron Soares Carvalho, Gagno,Juliana, Fausto,Marcia Cristina Rodrigues, Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to evaluate the attributes of primary health care, care coordination and longitudinality, from the perception of the professional and patients in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. Methods: quantitative evaluative study, in which was used an external evaluation instrument with 469 professionals and 1,888 patients from 367 primary health care facilities that adhered to the Program for Improving Access and Quality of primary health care (Portuguese acronym: PMAQ) standardized by the Ministry of Health. Data were grouped by multivariate cluster analysis in order to find a classification of primary health care from the perspective of professionals and patients. Results: the attributes of coordination and longitudinality are still expressed in a weak and undeveloped way in the Brazilian Amazon scenario. Conclusions: it is necessary to recognize the organizational barriers and what could promote conditions for the performance of health care teams in the perspective of a continuous, integral and coordinated care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
title Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
spellingShingle Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
Rabelo,Amanda Lia Rebelo
Primary Health Care
Integrality in Health
Continuity of Patient Care
Health Evaluation
Health Policy
title_short Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
title_full Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
title_sort Care coordination and longitudinality in primary health care in the Brazilian Amazon
author Rabelo,Amanda Lia Rebelo
author_facet Rabelo,Amanda Lia Rebelo
Lacerda,Rúbia Aparecida
Rocha,Esron Soares Carvalho
Gagno,Juliana
Fausto,Marcia Cristina Rodrigues
Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Lacerda,Rúbia Aparecida
Rocha,Esron Soares Carvalho
Gagno,Juliana
Fausto,Marcia Cristina Rodrigues
Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rabelo,Amanda Lia Rebelo
Lacerda,Rúbia Aparecida
Rocha,Esron Soares Carvalho
Gagno,Juliana
Fausto,Marcia Cristina Rodrigues
Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Primary Health Care
Integrality in Health
Continuity of Patient Care
Health Evaluation
Health Policy
topic Primary Health Care
Integrality in Health
Continuity of Patient Care
Health Evaluation
Health Policy
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to evaluate the attributes of primary health care, care coordination and longitudinality, from the perception of the professional and patients in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. Methods: quantitative evaluative study, in which was used an external evaluation instrument with 469 professionals and 1,888 patients from 367 primary health care facilities that adhered to the Program for Improving Access and Quality of primary health care (Portuguese acronym: PMAQ) standardized by the Ministry of Health. Data were grouped by multivariate cluster analysis in order to find a classification of primary health care from the perspective of professionals and patients. Results: the attributes of coordination and longitudinality are still expressed in a weak and undeveloped way in the Brazilian Amazon scenario. Conclusions: it is necessary to recognize the organizational barriers and what could promote conditions for the performance of health care teams in the perspective of a continuous, integral and coordinated care.
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