Objetivo: Avaliar e comparar a qualidade da longitudinalidade ofertada em unidades básicas de saúde (UBS) com e sem estratégia de saúde da família (ESF). Métodos: Estudo transversal, de abordagem quantitativa realizado na cidade de Rio verde. Utilizou-se o questionário Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCATool)-Brasil versão adulto e uma questionário sociodemográfico. A coleta de dados foi realizada nas UBS estudadas através de usuários do SUS de 18 a 65 anos. Após a coleta utilizou-se o programa SPSS para aplicar o teste t de student para análise das médias entre as variáveis utilizadas. Resultados: As UBS com ESF obtiveram escore médio de 6,99, e as tradicionais, 6,47, mas sem significância estatística entre esses dois grupos. A média entre todas as UBS foi de 6,77 o que satisfaz o ponto de corte estabelecido na literatura que considera satisfatória uma média ≥6,6. Verificou-se ainda que 5 dos 14 quesitos da longitudinalidade abordados no PCATool foram maiores entre as UBS com ESF com p < 0,05. Conclusão: As UBS com ESF apresentaram desempenho moderadamente superior às tradicionais e avaliação geral condiz com o encontrado em outros estudos similares.
Obstetric violence began to be debated in 2007 in social areas, despite the fact that intolerable acts related to childbirth had already been seen worldwide. This study aims to demonstrate the importance of obstetric violence, as it is not consented by the woman and ends up being silenced by both patients and health professionals. This research is an exploratory, descriptive and qualitative literature review since it aims to understand the importance of the mentioned topic. The literature shows that obstetric violence includes factors such as aggressive management of vaginal delivery with the use of oxytocin to accelerate the process; negligence of health professionals in not helping the woman who expresses her suffering through words and tears. Therefore, this must be studied so that health professionals and undergraduates in the areas of women's health care become humanized, thus being able to bring information and comfort to pregnant women so that they stop suffering undue acts. during childbirth and puerperium.
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