Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Chaves, Igor Leonardo Carmona [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP], de Cássia Moreira Zornoff, Denise [UNESP], Ferreira, Ana Silvia Sartori Barraviera Seabra [UNESP], Jorge, Edson Nacib [UNESP], Schellini, Silvana Artioli [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20200866
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233765
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: First care providers working in the Brazilian Unified Health System are often physicians from the Family Health Program. Their knowledge on ophthalmology could indicate whether there is a need for training to decrease ophthalmological demands to secondary or tertiary health levels. METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study based on an electronic questionnaire was conducted to evaluate the ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Program physicians working at the VI Regional Health Department, Sao Paulo, Brazil. All Family Health Program physicians from this regional health department were invited, and the study included those who responded to the full questionnaire (115 physicians). The data were evaluated using descriptive analysis. RESULTS: There was no difference in the ophthalmological knowledge between sexes or in relation to undergraduate schools. Only 20% of the interviewees were specialized in Family and Community Medicine, which did not influence the number of correct answers. Only 22 (19.1%) physicians reported having enough knowledge about the main eye disorders, and 82 (71.3%) physicians considered themselves capable of treating ophthalmological emergencies. However, acute glaucoma was recognized by only 51 (44.3%) physicians, and eye perforations could only be handled by 65 (56.5%) of them. In addition, only 47 (40.9%) participants correctly answered that congenital cataracts should be operated right after diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Family Health Program physicians working as first care providers in the Health System in Brazil presented poor ophthalmological knowledge. Providing training on ophthalmology may improve the ophthalmological care at the primary level within SUS and reduce the case demands at other healthcare levels.
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spelling Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in BrazilFamily health strategyHealth personnelOphthalmologyRegional health strategiesUnified health systemOBJECTIVE: First care providers working in the Brazilian Unified Health System are often physicians from the Family Health Program. Their knowledge on ophthalmology could indicate whether there is a need for training to decrease ophthalmological demands to secondary or tertiary health levels. METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study based on an electronic questionnaire was conducted to evaluate the ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Program physicians working at the VI Regional Health Department, Sao Paulo, Brazil. All Family Health Program physicians from this regional health department were invited, and the study included those who responded to the full questionnaire (115 physicians). The data were evaluated using descriptive analysis. RESULTS: There was no difference in the ophthalmological knowledge between sexes or in relation to undergraduate schools. Only 20% of the interviewees were specialized in Family and Community Medicine, which did not influence the number of correct answers. Only 22 (19.1%) physicians reported having enough knowledge about the main eye disorders, and 82 (71.3%) physicians considered themselves capable of treating ophthalmological emergencies. However, acute glaucoma was recognized by only 51 (44.3%) physicians, and eye perforations could only be handled by 65 (56.5%) of them. In addition, only 47 (40.9%) participants correctly answered that congenital cataracts should be operated right after diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Family Health Program physicians working as first care providers in the Health System in Brazil presented poor ophthalmological knowledge. Providing training on ophthalmology may improve the ophthalmological care at the primary level within SUS and reduce the case demands at other healthcare levels.Faculdade de Medicina de BotucatuUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho Instituto de BiociênciasUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho Núcleo de Educação a Distância e Tecnologia de Informação em SaúdeFaculdade de Medicina de BotucatuUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho Instituto de BiociênciasUniversidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho Núcleo de Educação a Distância e Tecnologia de Informação em SaúdeUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Chaves, Igor Leonardo Carmona [UNESP]Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]de Cássia Moreira Zornoff, Denise [UNESP]Ferreira, Ana Silvia Sartori Barraviera Seabra [UNESP]Jorge, Edson Nacib [UNESP]Schellini, Silvana Artioli [UNESP]2022-05-01T10:03:12Z2022-05-01T10:03:12Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article795-799http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9282.20200866Revista da Associacao Medica Brasileira, v. 67, n. 6, p. 795-799, 2021.1806-92820104-4230http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23376510.1590/1806-9282.202008662-s2.0-85118258777Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista da Associacao Medica Brasileirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-08-16T18:43:32Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233765Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-16T18:43:32Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
title Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
spellingShingle Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
Chaves, Igor Leonardo Carmona [UNESP]
Family health strategy
Health personnel
Ophthalmology
Regional health strategies
Unified health system
title_short Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
title_full Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
title_fullStr Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
title_sort Ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Network physicians working as first care providers in Brazil
author Chaves, Igor Leonardo Carmona [UNESP]
author_facet Chaves, Igor Leonardo Carmona [UNESP]
Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
de Cássia Moreira Zornoff, Denise [UNESP]
Ferreira, Ana Silvia Sartori Barraviera Seabra [UNESP]
Jorge, Edson Nacib [UNESP]
Schellini, Silvana Artioli [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
de Cássia Moreira Zornoff, Denise [UNESP]
Ferreira, Ana Silvia Sartori Barraviera Seabra [UNESP]
Jorge, Edson Nacib [UNESP]
Schellini, Silvana Artioli [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chaves, Igor Leonardo Carmona [UNESP]
Padovani, Carlos Roberto [UNESP]
de Cássia Moreira Zornoff, Denise [UNESP]
Ferreira, Ana Silvia Sartori Barraviera Seabra [UNESP]
Jorge, Edson Nacib [UNESP]
Schellini, Silvana Artioli [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Family health strategy
Health personnel
Ophthalmology
Regional health strategies
Unified health system
topic Family health strategy
Health personnel
Ophthalmology
Regional health strategies
Unified health system
description OBJECTIVE: First care providers working in the Brazilian Unified Health System are often physicians from the Family Health Program. Their knowledge on ophthalmology could indicate whether there is a need for training to decrease ophthalmological demands to secondary or tertiary health levels. METHODS: A cross-sectional observational study based on an electronic questionnaire was conducted to evaluate the ophthalmological knowledge of Family Health Program physicians working at the VI Regional Health Department, Sao Paulo, Brazil. All Family Health Program physicians from this regional health department were invited, and the study included those who responded to the full questionnaire (115 physicians). The data were evaluated using descriptive analysis. RESULTS: There was no difference in the ophthalmological knowledge between sexes or in relation to undergraduate schools. Only 20% of the interviewees were specialized in Family and Community Medicine, which did not influence the number of correct answers. Only 22 (19.1%) physicians reported having enough knowledge about the main eye disorders, and 82 (71.3%) physicians considered themselves capable of treating ophthalmological emergencies. However, acute glaucoma was recognized by only 51 (44.3%) physicians, and eye perforations could only be handled by 65 (56.5%) of them. In addition, only 47 (40.9%) participants correctly answered that congenital cataracts should be operated right after diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Family Health Program physicians working as first care providers in the Health System in Brazil presented poor ophthalmological knowledge. Providing training on ophthalmology may improve the ophthalmological care at the primary level within SUS and reduce the case demands at other healthcare levels.
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