Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Harzheim, Erno
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Duncan, Bruce Bartholow, Stein, Airton Tetelbom, Cunha, Carlo Roberto Hackmann, Gonçalves, Marcelo Rodrigues, Trindade, Thiago Gomes da, Oliveira, Mônica Maria Celestina de, Pinto, Maria Eugênia Bresolin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/20461
Resumo: Background: Since 1994, Brazil has developed a primary care system based on multidisciplinary teams which include not only a physician and a nurse, but also 4–6 lay community health workers. This system now consists of 26,650 teams, covering 46% of the Brazilian population. Yet relatively few investigations have examined its effectiveness, especially in contrast with that of the traditional multi-specialty physician team approach it is replacing, or that of other existing family medicine approaches placing less emphasis on lay community health workers. Primary health care can be defined through its domains of access to first contact, continuity, coordination, comprehensiveness, community orientation and family orientation. These attributes can be ascertained via instruments such as the Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCATool), and correlated with the effectiveness of care. The objectives of our study are to validate the adult version of this instrument in Portuguese, identify the extent (quality) of primary care present in different models of primary care services, and correlate this extent with measures of process and outcomes in patients with diabetes, hypertension and coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods/Design: We are conducting a population-based cross-sectional study of primary care in the municipality of Porto Alegre. We will interview a random sample totaling 3000 adults residing in geographic areas covered by four distinct models of primary care of the Brazilian national health system or, alternatively, by one nationally prominent complementary health care service, as well as the physicians and nurses of the health teams of these services. Interviews query perceived quality of care (PCATool-Adult Version), patient satisfaction, and process indicators of management of diabetes, hypertension and known CHD. We are measuring blood pressure, anthropometrics and, in adults with known diabetes, glycated hemoglobin. Discussion: We hope to contribute not only by validating the PCATool-Adult Version for use in Brazil, but also by furnishing ample data concerning the appropriate mix of health care professionals in the primary care team, a question of international import. Once validated, future use of this instrument should help direct advances aiming at improving the quality of primary care in Brazil.
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title Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil
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Harzheim, Erno
Epidemiologia
title_short Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil
title_full Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil
title_fullStr Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil
title_sort Quality and effectiveness of different approaches to primary care delivery in Brazil
author Harzheim, Erno
author_facet Harzheim, Erno
Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
Stein, Airton Tetelbom
Cunha, Carlo Roberto Hackmann
Gonçalves, Marcelo Rodrigues
Trindade, Thiago Gomes da
Oliveira, Mônica Maria Celestina de
Pinto, Maria Eugênia Bresolin
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Stein, Airton Tetelbom
Cunha, Carlo Roberto Hackmann
Gonçalves, Marcelo Rodrigues
Trindade, Thiago Gomes da
Oliveira, Mônica Maria Celestina de
Pinto, Maria Eugênia Bresolin
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Duncan, Bruce Bartholow
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Pinto, Maria Eugênia Bresolin
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description Background: Since 1994, Brazil has developed a primary care system based on multidisciplinary teams which include not only a physician and a nurse, but also 4–6 lay community health workers. This system now consists of 26,650 teams, covering 46% of the Brazilian population. Yet relatively few investigations have examined its effectiveness, especially in contrast with that of the traditional multi-specialty physician team approach it is replacing, or that of other existing family medicine approaches placing less emphasis on lay community health workers. Primary health care can be defined through its domains of access to first contact, continuity, coordination, comprehensiveness, community orientation and family orientation. These attributes can be ascertained via instruments such as the Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCATool), and correlated with the effectiveness of care. The objectives of our study are to validate the adult version of this instrument in Portuguese, identify the extent (quality) of primary care present in different models of primary care services, and correlate this extent with measures of process and outcomes in patients with diabetes, hypertension and coronary heart disease (CHD). Methods/Design: We are conducting a population-based cross-sectional study of primary care in the municipality of Porto Alegre. We will interview a random sample totaling 3000 adults residing in geographic areas covered by four distinct models of primary care of the Brazilian national health system or, alternatively, by one nationally prominent complementary health care service, as well as the physicians and nurses of the health teams of these services. Interviews query perceived quality of care (PCATool-Adult Version), patient satisfaction, and process indicators of management of diabetes, hypertension and known CHD. We are measuring blood pressure, anthropometrics and, in adults with known diabetes, glycated hemoglobin. Discussion: We hope to contribute not only by validating the PCATool-Adult Version for use in Brazil, but also by furnishing ample data concerning the appropriate mix of health care professionals in the primary care team, a question of international import. Once validated, future use of this instrument should help direct advances aiming at improving the quality of primary care in Brazil.
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