Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze care strategies for breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil. Methods: this is a systematic review following the Cochrane Collaboration recommendations. Results: among 355 manuscripts, five were eligible. The patient navigation program by Community Health Agent stood out with the best result, among the strategies: flexibility of goals considering viability; community engagement; team training; active search of the target population by Community Health Agent; request for mammography by physicians; actions integrated to women’s health; monitoring of mammography results, absent users, and population coverage by physician and nurse; and assessment of criteria for requesting screening mammography by means of an information system. The population coverage rate in the program ranged from 23% to 88%. Conclusions: Primary Health Care in Brazil presents devices with potential to induce the production of care for breast cancer screening. |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review Sala,Danila Cristina Paquier Mass Screening Breast Neoplasms Primary Health Care Public Policy Brazil |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil: a systematic review |
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Sala,Danila Cristina Paquier |
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Sala,Danila Cristina Paquier Okuno,Meiry Fernanda Pinto Taminato,Monica Castro,Cristiane Pereira de Louvison,Marília Cristina Prado Tanaka,Oswaldo Yoshimi |
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Okuno,Meiry Fernanda Pinto Taminato,Monica Castro,Cristiane Pereira de Louvison,Marília Cristina Prado Tanaka,Oswaldo Yoshimi |
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Sala,Danila Cristina Paquier Okuno,Meiry Fernanda Pinto Taminato,Monica Castro,Cristiane Pereira de Louvison,Marília Cristina Prado Tanaka,Oswaldo Yoshimi |
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Mass Screening Breast Neoplasms Primary Health Care Public Policy Brazil |
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Mass Screening Breast Neoplasms Primary Health Care Public Policy Brazil |
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze care strategies for breast cancer screening in Primary Health Care in Brazil. Methods: this is a systematic review following the Cochrane Collaboration recommendations. Results: among 355 manuscripts, five were eligible. The patient navigation program by Community Health Agent stood out with the best result, among the strategies: flexibility of goals considering viability; community engagement; team training; active search of the target population by Community Health Agent; request for mammography by physicians; actions integrated to women’s health; monitoring of mammography results, absent users, and population coverage by physician and nurse; and assessment of criteria for requesting screening mammography by means of an information system. The population coverage rate in the program ranged from 23% to 88%. Conclusions: Primary Health Care in Brazil presents devices with potential to induce the production of care for breast cancer screening. |
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