Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care

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Autor(a) principal: Garcia,Mayra Romélia Leite
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Sacramento,Daniel Souza, Oliveira,Hadelândia Milon de, Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To identify if nurses' home visits recorded by the family health strategy are proportional to the registered population and the population covered by the family health team, and its relationship with the rate of hospitalization for conditions sensitive to primary health care. Method: Secondary data were gathered from the Information Systems of Primary Care and Hospitalization regarding potential population coverage, number of visits done, hospitalizations for diseases sensitive to primary health care. An exploratory analysis was performed with data grouping for triennium (2010-2012 and 2013-2015) and assignment of scores for each variable, creating the classification strata in: low, medium and high. Results: It was identified that the number of registered home visits does not meet the estimated population coverage as well as does not impact on the admissions sensitive to primary health care. Conclusion and implications for practice: Even with high coverage of the family health strategy, home visits are not the main focus of nurses yet. Home visits should be used as a tool for disease prevention and health promotion, which may explain the non-reduction of hospitalizations sensitive to primary health care.
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title Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
spellingShingle Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
Garcia,Mayra Romélia Leite
Family Health Strategy
Home Calls
Primary Health Care
title_short Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
title_full Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
title_fullStr Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
title_full_unstemmed Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
title_sort Home visits of the nurse and its relationship with hospitalization by diseases sensitive to primary health care
author Garcia,Mayra Romélia Leite
author_facet Garcia,Mayra Romélia Leite
Sacramento,Daniel Souza
Oliveira,Hadelândia Milon de
Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Sacramento,Daniel Souza
Oliveira,Hadelândia Milon de
Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Garcia,Mayra Romélia Leite
Sacramento,Daniel Souza
Oliveira,Hadelândia Milon de
Gonçalves,Maria Jacirema Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family Health Strategy
Home Calls
Primary Health Care
topic Family Health Strategy
Home Calls
Primary Health Care
description Abstract Objective: To identify if nurses' home visits recorded by the family health strategy are proportional to the registered population and the population covered by the family health team, and its relationship with the rate of hospitalization for conditions sensitive to primary health care. Method: Secondary data were gathered from the Information Systems of Primary Care and Hospitalization regarding potential population coverage, number of visits done, hospitalizations for diseases sensitive to primary health care. An exploratory analysis was performed with data grouping for triennium (2010-2012 and 2013-2015) and assignment of scores for each variable, creating the classification strata in: low, medium and high. Results: It was identified that the number of registered home visits does not meet the estimated population coverage as well as does not impact on the admissions sensitive to primary health care. Conclusion and implications for practice: Even with high coverage of the family health strategy, home visits are not the main focus of nurses yet. Home visits should be used as a tool for disease prevention and health promotion, which may explain the non-reduction of hospitalizations sensitive to primary health care.
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