Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service

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Autor(a) principal: Ferrer, Michele Lacerda Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Silva, Alaine Sousa da, Silva, Jaqueline Regina Kaik da, Padula, Rosimeire Simprini
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Título da fonte: Fisioterapia e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/fpusp/article/view/108378
Resumo: We characterized a physiotherapy service of the city. The profile of patients on the waiting list was assessed and identified to propose strategies for micro-regulation on the access to secondary-level physiotherapy to improve the resolution rate of the system. This is a cross-sectional study carried out with the physiotherapy team of the secondary care and 70 patients on the waiting list. The team was interviewed and patients were assessed and forwarded to the different care points according to their needs. The information obtained from the interviews of professionals and triage of patients was used to propose improvements and greater resolution. The secondary care physiotherapy team has a high demand. The origin of the referrals was first from Orthopedists/Traumatologists (88%), and clinical diagnosis of Osteoarthritis (36%). After the evaluation, 72% of patients did not need the complexity of a secondary physiotherapy service. The problems found were related to low resolution on primary health care, lack of coordination for physiotherapy teams, lack of dialogue with other professionals, and screening and care criteria in the secondary level of care. The lack of understanding of the network organization of services reflected in a long waiting list for secondary physiotherapy. From the identification of the main problems, strategies indicated were the screening by the primary care staff and medical professionals of the specialized care; and coordinator for improving dialogue between the care points of physiotherapy.
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spelling Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service Microregulación del acceso a la red de atención en fisioterapia: estrategias para mejorar el flujo de atendimiento en un servicio de atención secundaria Microrregulação do acesso à rede de atenção em fisioterapia: estratégias para a melhoria do fluxo de atendimento em um serviço de atenção secundária We characterized a physiotherapy service of the city. The profile of patients on the waiting list was assessed and identified to propose strategies for micro-regulation on the access to secondary-level physiotherapy to improve the resolution rate of the system. This is a cross-sectional study carried out with the physiotherapy team of the secondary care and 70 patients on the waiting list. The team was interviewed and patients were assessed and forwarded to the different care points according to their needs. The information obtained from the interviews of professionals and triage of patients was used to propose improvements and greater resolution. The secondary care physiotherapy team has a high demand. The origin of the referrals was first from Orthopedists/Traumatologists (88%), and clinical diagnosis of Osteoarthritis (36%). After the evaluation, 72% of patients did not need the complexity of a secondary physiotherapy service. The problems found were related to low resolution on primary health care, lack of coordination for physiotherapy teams, lack of dialogue with other professionals, and screening and care criteria in the secondary level of care. The lack of understanding of the network organization of services reflected in a long waiting list for secondary physiotherapy. From the identification of the main problems, strategies indicated were the screening by the primary care staff and medical professionals of the specialized care; and coordinator for improving dialogue between the care points of physiotherapy. O objetivo deste estudo foi caracterizar um serviço de fisioterapia municipal, avaliar e identificar o perfil dos pacientes em lista de espera e propor estratégias de microrregulação do acesso ao atendimento fisioterapêutico em nível secundário para melhoria da resolutividade do sistema. Trata-se de um estudo transversal realizado com a equipe de fisioterapia de atenção secundária e 70 pacientes em lista de espera. A equipe foi entrevistada e os pacientes foram avaliados e encaminhados para os diferentes pontos de atenção segundo suas necessidades. As informações obtidas com as entrevistas dos profissionais e triagem dos pacientes foi utilizada para propor melhorias e maior resolutividade ao serviço. Observou-se que a equipe de fisioterapia de atenção secundária tem alta demanda de atendimento. A origem dos encaminhamentos foi primeiramente de ortopedistas/traumatologistas (88%) e diagnóstico clínico de osteoartrose (36%). Após a avaliação, verificou-se que 72% dos pacientes não necessitavam da complexidade de um atendimento fisioterapêutico secundário. Os problemas encontrados foram relacionados à baixa resolutividade na atenção primária, à ausência de coordenação entre as equipes de fisioterapia, à falta de comunicação com os demais profissionais, e aos critérios de triagem e atendimento em nível secundário de atenção. A falta de compreensão sobre a organização da rede de serviços repercutiu em uma longa lista de espera para atendimento fisioterapêutico secundário. A partir da identificação dos principais problemas, as estratégias indicadas foram a triagem pela equipe de atenção primária e por profissionais médicos de atenção especializada e a instauração de uma coordenadoria para melhora do diálogo entre os pontos de atenção em fisioterapia. El objetivo de este estudio fue caracterizar un servicio de fisioterapia municipal, evaluar e identificar el perfil de los pacientes en lista de espera y proponer estrategias de microregulación del acceso al atendimiento fisioterapéutico en nivel secundario para mejorar la capacidad de resolución del sistema. Se trata de un estudio transversal realizado con el equipo de fisioterapia de atención secundaria y 70 pacientes en lista de espera. El equipo fue entrevistado y los pacientes fueron evaluados y encaminados para los diferentes puntos de atención de acuerdo con sus necesidades. Las informaciones obtenidas con las entrevistas de los profesionales y triaje de los pacientes fueron utilizadas para proponer mejorías y una mayor capacidad de resolución al servicio. Se observó que el equipo de fisioterapia de atención secundaria tiene alta demanda. El origen de los encaminamientos fue primeramente de ortopedistas/traumatólogos (88%) y diagnóstico clínico de osteoartrosis (36%). Después de la evaluación, se verificó que el 72% de los pacientes no necesitaban de la complejidad de un atendimiento fisioterapéutico secundario. Los problemas encontrados fueron relacionados a la baja capacidad de resolución en la atención primaria, a la ausencia de coordinación entre los equipos de fisioterapia, a la falta de comunicación con los otros profesionales y a los criterios de triaje y atendimiento a nivel secundario de atención. La falta de comprensión acerca de la organización de la red de servicios repercutió en una larga lista de espera para atendimiento fisioterapéutico secundario. A partir de la identificación de los principales problemas, las estrategias indicadas fueron el triaje por el equipo de atención primaria y por profesionales médicos de atención especializada y la instauración de una coordinadoría para la mejora del diálogo entre los puntos de atención en fisioterapia. Universidade de São Paulo. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
Microregulación del acceso a la red de atención en fisioterapia: estrategias para mejorar el flujo de atendimiento en un servicio de atención secundaria
Microrregulação do acesso à rede de atenção em fisioterapia: estratégias para a melhoria do fluxo de atendimento em um serviço de atenção secundária
title Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
spellingShingle Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
Ferrer, Michele Lacerda Pereira
title_short Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
title_full Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
title_fullStr Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
title_full_unstemmed Microrregulation of access to the care network in physiotherapy: strategies for improving the care flow in a secondary care service
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Silva, Alaine Sousa da
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