Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Zenailza Andrade de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Introduction: Vaccination presents itself as one of the most effective public policies in the country's history, contributing to the reduction of morbidity and mortality due to preventable infectious and contagious diseases. The Unified Health System, through the National Immunization Program, regulates the rules for the implementation and implementation of vaccination services. This program recommends that the evaluation of vaccination rooms should be carried out in a systematic way and conducted according to a structured questionnaire of the Program of Evaluation of the Supervision Instrument for the Vaccination Room (PAISSV), of the Ministry of Health. Objective: To evaluate the functioning, the organization, the operationalization and standardization of procedures in vaccination rooms in the municipality of Campina Grande-PB. Methods: Exploratory, cross-sectional and descriptive study with a quantitative approach. The study included 65 vaccine rooms that were visited between June and December 2019. The data collected were tabulated in the Microsoft Excel program and analyzed using the statistical platform R (R Core Team, 2019), carried out the test chi-square (χ2) to calculate the dispersion value and the Yates correction applied for frequencies less than 5. Results: The vaccine rooms visited are mostly located in the urban area, 90.77%, of which 95.38% are exclusive for vaccination. Regarding the physical structure of the rooms, it was seen that 70.77% have a smaller size than recommended and 60% of the rooms do not have air conditioning and the absence of a cold room was seen in 98.92%. Regarding the cleaning of the rooms, it was found that 75.38% of the units did not perform general cleaning of the rooms. Regarding the work process, it was seen that only 61.54% know the Crie and 41.54% and 61.54% do not know vaccination coverage and the abandonment rate respectively, in 72.31% there is no segregation of the various types of waste and 80% do not treat live vaccines before disposal. Tests carried out in order to verify the association of some variables, among them the training of professionals, revealed that professionals who did not carry out the daily bulletin (p-value: 0.005), and 46 (90%) claimed not to carry out the monthly bulletin (p -value: 0.036), the relationship between the existence of training with the performance of some actions was satisfactory, given that some actions are outdated after the implementation of new reporting tools. Conclusion: Given the above, it was seen that despite the existence of problems related to health professionals working in the rooms, what prevails are problems related to the physical structure and lack of necessary and appropriate materials. It is important to emphasize that these points must be reviewed by management, which must guarantee a minimally adequate physical structure, inputs and materials necessary for an adequate assistance to the population. It is still important to emphasize the need for the implementation of supervision in a systematic way as well as the monitoring and evaluation of the rooms.
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spelling Olinda, Ricardo Alves de02903500428Sousa, Cláudia Santos Martiniano51819961400Oliveira, Luzibênia Leal de0185991645707079694418Brito, Zenailza Andrade de2022-02-22T13:46:24Z2020-09-17BRITO, Zenailza Andrade de. Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB. 2020. 73f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Pública - PPGSP) - Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, Campina Grande, 2022.http://tede.bc.uepb.edu.br/jspui/handle/tede/4140Introduction: Vaccination presents itself as one of the most effective public policies in the country's history, contributing to the reduction of morbidity and mortality due to preventable infectious and contagious diseases. The Unified Health System, through the National Immunization Program, regulates the rules for the implementation and implementation of vaccination services. This program recommends that the evaluation of vaccination rooms should be carried out in a systematic way and conducted according to a structured questionnaire of the Program of Evaluation of the Supervision Instrument for the Vaccination Room (PAISSV), of the Ministry of Health. Objective: To evaluate the functioning, the organization, the operationalization and standardization of procedures in vaccination rooms in the municipality of Campina Grande-PB. Methods: Exploratory, cross-sectional and descriptive study with a quantitative approach. The study included 65 vaccine rooms that were visited between June and December 2019. The data collected were tabulated in the Microsoft Excel program and analyzed using the statistical platform R (R Core Team, 2019), carried out the test chi-square (χ2) to calculate the dispersion value and the Yates correction applied for frequencies less than 5. Results: The vaccine rooms visited are mostly located in the urban area, 90.77%, of which 95.38% are exclusive for vaccination. Regarding the physical structure of the rooms, it was seen that 70.77% have a smaller size than recommended and 60% of the rooms do not have air conditioning and the absence of a cold room was seen in 98.92%. Regarding the cleaning of the rooms, it was found that 75.38% of the units did not perform general cleaning of the rooms. Regarding the work process, it was seen that only 61.54% know the Crie and 41.54% and 61.54% do not know vaccination coverage and the abandonment rate respectively, in 72.31% there is no segregation of the various types of waste and 80% do not treat live vaccines before disposal. Tests carried out in order to verify the association of some variables, among them the training of professionals, revealed that professionals who did not carry out the daily bulletin (p-value: 0.005), and 46 (90%) claimed not to carry out the monthly bulletin (p -value: 0.036), the relationship between the existence of training with the performance of some actions was satisfactory, given that some actions are outdated after the implementation of new reporting tools. Conclusion: Given the above, it was seen that despite the existence of problems related to health professionals working in the rooms, what prevails are problems related to the physical structure and lack of necessary and appropriate materials. It is important to emphasize that these points must be reviewed by management, which must guarantee a minimally adequate physical structure, inputs and materials necessary for an adequate assistance to the population. It is still important to emphasize the need for the implementation of supervision in a systematic way as well as the monitoring and evaluation of the rooms.Introdução: A vacinação apresenta-se como uma das políticas públicas mais efetivas da história do país, contribuindo para a redução da morbidade e mortalidade por doenças infectocontagiosas imunopreveníveis. O Sistema Único de Saúde, por meio do Programa Nacional de Imunização regulamenta as normas para a implantação e implementação dos serviços de vacinação. Esse programa preconiza que a avaliação das salas de vacinação deve ocorrer de forma sistemática e conduzida conforme questionário estruturado do Programa de Avaliação do Instrumento de Supervisão para Sala de Vacinação (PAISSV), do Ministério da Saúde. Objetivo: Avaliar o funcionamento, a organização, a operacionalização e a padronização dos procedimentos nas salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande-PB. Métodos: Estudo de caráter exploratório, transversal e descritivo com uma abordagem quantitativa. Fazem parte do estudo 65 salas de vacinas que foram visitadas entre os meses de junho a dezembro de 2019. Os dados colhidos foram tabulados no programa Microsoft Excel e analisados utilizando-se a plataforma estatística R (R Core Team, 2019), realizados o teste de qui-quadrado (χ2) para calcular o valor da dispersão e aplicada a correção de Yates para as frequências menores que 5. Resultados: As salas de vacinas visitadas encontram-se localizadas em sua maioria na zona urbana 90,77%, das quais 95,38% são exclusivas para vacinação. Com relação à estrutura física das salas viu-se que 70,77% tem um tamanho menor que o preconizado e 60% das salas não possuem climatização e a ausência de câmara fria foi vista em 98,92%. Com relação à higienização das salas verificou-se que 75,38% das unidades não realizavam a limpeza geral das salas. Referente ao processo de trabalho viu-se que apenas 61,54% conhecem o Crie e 41,54% e 61,54% não conhecem cobertura vacinal e a taxa de abandono respectivamente, em 72,31% não é realizada a segregação dos vários tipos de lixo e 80% não trata vacinas vivas antes do descarte. Testes realizados com o intuito de verificar a associação de algumas variáveis dentre elas a capacitação dos profissionais revelaram que os profissionais que não realizavam o boletim diário (p-valor: 0,005), e 46 (90%) alegaram não realizar o boletim mensal (p-valor: 0,036), a relação entre a existência de capacitação com a realização de algumas ações foi satisfatória, haja vista que algumas ações estão ultrapassadas após a implantação de novas ferramentas de produção de relatórios. Conclusão: Diante do exposto viu-se que apesar da existência de problemas relacionados aos profissionais de saúde atuantes nas salas o que prevalece são problemas relacionados à estrutura física e falta de materiais necessários e adequados. É importante ressaltar que esses pontos devem ser revistos pela gestão que deve garantir uma estrutura física minimamente adequada, insumos e materiais necessários para uma adequada assistência à população. Ainda é importante salientar a necessidade da implantação da supervisão de forma sistemática como também como também o monitoramento e a avaliação das salas.Submitted by Jean Medeiros (jeanletras@uepb.edu.br) on 2022-02-21T13:08:14Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Zenailza Andrade de Brito.pdf: 1042346 bytes, checksum: af0e358392fcc8c2bb76ebdd2b23ee82 (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Secta BC (secta.csu.bc@uepb.edu.br) on 2022-02-22T13:46:14Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 PDF - Zenailza Andrade de Brito.pdf: 1042346 bytes, checksum: af0e358392fcc8c2bb76ebdd2b23ee82 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2022-02-22T13:46:24Z (GMT). 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title Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
spellingShingle Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
Brito, Zenailza Andrade de
Imunização
Avaliação de serviços de saúde
Vacinação
Immunization
Evaluation of health services
Vaccination
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
title_short Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
title_full Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
title_fullStr Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
title_sort Avaliação das salas de vacinas do município de Campina Grande – PB
author Brito, Zenailza Andrade de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Sousa, Cláudia Santos Martiniano
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Luzibênia Leal de
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Sousa, Cláudia Santos Martiniano
Oliveira, Luzibênia Leal de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Imunização
Avaliação de serviços de saúde
Vacinação
topic Imunização
Avaliação de serviços de saúde
Vacinação
Immunization
Evaluation of health services
Vaccination
SAUDE COLETIVA::SAUDE PUBLICA
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Evaluation of health services
Vaccination
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description Introduction: Vaccination presents itself as one of the most effective public policies in the country's history, contributing to the reduction of morbidity and mortality due to preventable infectious and contagious diseases. The Unified Health System, through the National Immunization Program, regulates the rules for the implementation and implementation of vaccination services. This program recommends that the evaluation of vaccination rooms should be carried out in a systematic way and conducted according to a structured questionnaire of the Program of Evaluation of the Supervision Instrument for the Vaccination Room (PAISSV), of the Ministry of Health. Objective: To evaluate the functioning, the organization, the operationalization and standardization of procedures in vaccination rooms in the municipality of Campina Grande-PB. Methods: Exploratory, cross-sectional and descriptive study with a quantitative approach. The study included 65 vaccine rooms that were visited between June and December 2019. The data collected were tabulated in the Microsoft Excel program and analyzed using the statistical platform R (R Core Team, 2019), carried out the test chi-square (χ2) to calculate the dispersion value and the Yates correction applied for frequencies less than 5. Results: The vaccine rooms visited are mostly located in the urban area, 90.77%, of which 95.38% are exclusive for vaccination. Regarding the physical structure of the rooms, it was seen that 70.77% have a smaller size than recommended and 60% of the rooms do not have air conditioning and the absence of a cold room was seen in 98.92%. Regarding the cleaning of the rooms, it was found that 75.38% of the units did not perform general cleaning of the rooms. Regarding the work process, it was seen that only 61.54% know the Crie and 41.54% and 61.54% do not know vaccination coverage and the abandonment rate respectively, in 72.31% there is no segregation of the various types of waste and 80% do not treat live vaccines before disposal. Tests carried out in order to verify the association of some variables, among them the training of professionals, revealed that professionals who did not carry out the daily bulletin (p-value: 0.005), and 46 (90%) claimed not to carry out the monthly bulletin (p -value: 0.036), the relationship between the existence of training with the performance of some actions was satisfactory, given that some actions are outdated after the implementation of new reporting tools. Conclusion: Given the above, it was seen that despite the existence of problems related to health professionals working in the rooms, what prevails are problems related to the physical structure and lack of necessary and appropriate materials. It is important to emphasize that these points must be reviewed by management, which must guarantee a minimally adequate physical structure, inputs and materials necessary for an adequate assistance to the population. It is still important to emphasize the need for the implementation of supervision in a systematic way as well as the monitoring and evaluation of the rooms.
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