Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, José Adailton da
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Mareco, Thereza Cristina de Souza, Lima, Thaísa Gois Faria de Moura Santos, Ramos, Maria Natália Pereira, Santos, Marquiony Marques dos, Priamo, Vania, Brito, Cintia Michele Gondim de, Pereira, Esdras Daniel dos Santos, Oliveira, Carlos Alberto Pereira de, Cortez, Lyane Ramalho, Andrade, Ion Garcia Mascarenhas de, Almeida, Milena Cristina Duarte de, Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRN
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2023.07.008
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57385
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2023.07.008
Resumo: Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the relevance of investigation committees in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of syphilis in Brazil. Methods: Questionnaires and interviews were conducted with health managers of 25 Brazilian Federative Units and Brazil’s Federal District. Data were analyzed using Bardin’s content analysis technique and subsequently compared with the global prescriptions for syphilis response of the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and recent research publications examining the course of syphilis in Brazil, in Brazilian regions, and globally. Results: While the investigation committees drew on the successful experience of those in reducing maternal mortality, which helped the country achieve the Millennium Development Goals, they are not demonstrated to be sufficient for preventing mother-to-child transmission of syphilis. The committees’ systematic and bureaucratic agenda has not been efficient in managing avoidable factors for syphilis, nor do they operate in the scope of the integration of surveillance and care actions, as recommended by the health policy. Conclusion: The committees’ model needs to be reviewed in the context of Brazil’s National Health System. The research process should be rescaled in order to remain a cornerstone for the induction of health policy that integrates surveillance and healthcare across Brazilian Federative Units. The advancement toward an automated case management model becomes relevant for the country to meet global commitments to eliminate congenital syphilis transmission and achieve the goals outlined in the 2030 Agenda
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spelling Silva, José Adailton daMareco, Thereza Cristina de SouzaLima, Thaísa Gois Faria de Moura SantosRamos, Maria Natália PereiraSantos, Marquiony Marques dosPriamo, VaniaBrito, Cintia Michele Gondim dePereira, Esdras Daniel dos SantosOliveira, Carlos Alberto Pereira deCortez, Lyane RamalhoAndrade, Ion Garcia Mascarenhas deAlmeida, Milena Cristina Duarte deValentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros2024-01-23T14:30:28Z2024-01-23T14:30:28Z2023MARECO, Thereza Cristina de Souza; LIMA, Thaísa Gois Faria de Moura Santos; RAMOS, Maria Natália Pereira; SANTOS, Marquiony Marques dos; SILVA, José Adailton da. et al. Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees. Ijid Regions, [S.L.], v. 8, p. 164-171, set. 2023. Elsevier BV. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2023.07.008. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2772707623000796?via%3Dihub. Acesso em: 30 nov. 2023.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/57385https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijregi.2023.07.008ElsevierAttribution 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMother-to-child transmission of infectious diseasesCongenital syphilisPublic health policyAnalyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committeesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleObjectives: This study aimed to analyze the relevance of investigation committees in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of syphilis in Brazil. Methods: Questionnaires and interviews were conducted with health managers of 25 Brazilian Federative Units and Brazil’s Federal District. Data were analyzed using Bardin’s content analysis technique and subsequently compared with the global prescriptions for syphilis response of the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and recent research publications examining the course of syphilis in Brazil, in Brazilian regions, and globally. Results: While the investigation committees drew on the successful experience of those in reducing maternal mortality, which helped the country achieve the Millennium Development Goals, they are not demonstrated to be sufficient for preventing mother-to-child transmission of syphilis. The committees’ systematic and bureaucratic agenda has not been efficient in managing avoidable factors for syphilis, nor do they operate in the scope of the integration of surveillance and care actions, as recommended by the health policy. Conclusion: The committees’ model needs to be reviewed in the context of Brazil’s National Health System. The research process should be rescaled in order to remain a cornerstone for the induction of health policy that integrates surveillance and healthcare across Brazilian Federative Units. 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title Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
spellingShingle Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
Silva, José Adailton da
Mother-to-child transmission of infectious diseases
Congenital syphilis
Public health policy
title_short Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
title_full Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
title_fullStr Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
title_sort Analyzing a national health surveillance strategy to reduce mother-to-child transmission of syphilis: the case of brazilian investigation committees
author Silva, José Adailton da
author_facet Silva, José Adailton da
Mareco, Thereza Cristina de Souza
Lima, Thaísa Gois Faria de Moura Santos
Ramos, Maria Natália Pereira
Santos, Marquiony Marques dos
Priamo, Vania
Brito, Cintia Michele Gondim de
Pereira, Esdras Daniel dos Santos
Oliveira, Carlos Alberto Pereira de
Cortez, Lyane Ramalho
Andrade, Ion Garcia Mascarenhas de
Almeida, Milena Cristina Duarte de
Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
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author2 Mareco, Thereza Cristina de Souza
Lima, Thaísa Gois Faria de Moura Santos
Ramos, Maria Natália Pereira
Santos, Marquiony Marques dos
Priamo, Vania
Brito, Cintia Michele Gondim de
Pereira, Esdras Daniel dos Santos
Oliveira, Carlos Alberto Pereira de
Cortez, Lyane Ramalho
Andrade, Ion Garcia Mascarenhas de
Almeida, Milena Cristina Duarte de
Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
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author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, José Adailton da
Mareco, Thereza Cristina de Souza
Lima, Thaísa Gois Faria de Moura Santos
Ramos, Maria Natália Pereira
Santos, Marquiony Marques dos
Priamo, Vania
Brito, Cintia Michele Gondim de
Pereira, Esdras Daniel dos Santos
Oliveira, Carlos Alberto Pereira de
Cortez, Lyane Ramalho
Andrade, Ion Garcia Mascarenhas de
Almeida, Milena Cristina Duarte de
Valentim, Ricardo Alexsandro de Medeiros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mother-to-child transmission of infectious diseases
Congenital syphilis
Public health policy
topic Mother-to-child transmission of infectious diseases
Congenital syphilis
Public health policy
description Objectives: This study aimed to analyze the relevance of investigation committees in eliminating mother-to-child transmission of syphilis in Brazil. Methods: Questionnaires and interviews were conducted with health managers of 25 Brazilian Federative Units and Brazil’s Federal District. Data were analyzed using Bardin’s content analysis technique and subsequently compared with the global prescriptions for syphilis response of the Pan American Health Organization, World Health Organization, and recent research publications examining the course of syphilis in Brazil, in Brazilian regions, and globally. Results: While the investigation committees drew on the successful experience of those in reducing maternal mortality, which helped the country achieve the Millennium Development Goals, they are not demonstrated to be sufficient for preventing mother-to-child transmission of syphilis. The committees’ systematic and bureaucratic agenda has not been efficient in managing avoidable factors for syphilis, nor do they operate in the scope of the integration of surveillance and care actions, as recommended by the health policy. Conclusion: The committees’ model needs to be reviewed in the context of Brazil’s National Health System. The research process should be rescaled in order to remain a cornerstone for the induction of health policy that integrates surveillance and healthcare across Brazilian Federative Units. The advancement toward an automated case management model becomes relevant for the country to meet global commitments to eliminate congenital syphilis transmission and achieve the goals outlined in the 2030 Agenda
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