Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care

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Autor(a) principal: Val,Luciane Ferreira do
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Nichiata,Lucia Yasuko Izumi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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This study aimed to identify programmatic vulnerability to STDs/HIV/AIDS in primary health centers (PHCs). This is a descrip - tive and quantitative study carried out in the city of São Paulo. An online survey was applied (FormSUS platform), involving administrators from 442 PHCs in the city, with responses received from 328 of them (74.2%), of which 53.6% were nurses. At - tention was raised in relation to program - matic vulnerability in the PHCs regarding certain items of infrastructure, prevention, treatment, prenatal care and integration among services on STDs/HIV/AIDS care. It was concluded that in order to reach comprehensiveness of actions for HIV/ AIDS in primary health care, it is necessary to consider programmatic vulnerability, in addition to more investment and reor - ganization of services in a dialogue with the stakeholders (users, multidisciplinary teams, and managers, among others).



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This study aimed to identify programmatic vulnerability to STDs/HIV/AIDS in primary health centers (PHCs). This is a descrip - tive and quantitative study carried out in the city of São Paulo. An online survey was applied (FormSUS platform), involving administrators from 442 PHCs in the city, with responses received from 328 of them (74.2%), of which 53.6% were nurses. At - tention was raised in relation to program - matic vulnerability in the PHCs regarding certain items of infrastructure, prevention, treatment, prenatal care and integration among services on STDs/HIV/AIDS care. It was concluded that in order to reach comprehensiveness of actions for HIV/ AIDS in primary health care, it is necessary to consider programmatic vulnerability, in addition to more investment and reor - ganization of services in a dialogue with the stakeholders (users, multidisciplinary teams, and managers, among others).


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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
title Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
spellingShingle Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
Val,Luciane Ferreira do
Sexually transmitted diseases
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Health vulnerability
Comprehensiveness in health
Primary health care
Public health nursing
title_short Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
title_full Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
title_fullStr Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
title_full_unstemmed Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
title_sort Comprehensiveness and programmatic vulnerability to stds/hiv/aids in primary care
author Val,Luciane Ferreira do
author_facet Val,Luciane Ferreira do
Nichiata,Lucia Yasuko Izumi
author_role author
author2 Nichiata,Lucia Yasuko Izumi
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Val,Luciane Ferreira do
Nichiata,Lucia Yasuko Izumi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sexually transmitted diseases
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Health vulnerability
Comprehensiveness in health
Primary health care
Public health nursing
topic Sexually transmitted diseases
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
Health vulnerability
Comprehensiveness in health
Primary health care
Public health nursing
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This study aimed to identify programmatic vulnerability to STDs/HIV/AIDS in primary health centers (PHCs). This is a descrip - tive and quantitative study carried out in the city of São Paulo. An online survey was applied (FormSUS platform), involving administrators from 442 PHCs in the city, with responses received from 328 of them (74.2%), of which 53.6% were nurses. At - tention was raised in relation to program - matic vulnerability in the PHCs regarding certain items of infrastructure, prevention, treatment, prenatal care and integration among services on STDs/HIV/AIDS care. It was concluded that in order to reach comprehensiveness of actions for HIV/ AIDS in primary health care, it is necessary to consider programmatic vulnerability, in addition to more investment and reor - ganization of services in a dialogue with the stakeholders (users, multidisciplinary teams, and managers, among others).



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