RESUMOIntrodução: a forma de organização dos serviços de saúde para detectar e tratar a tuberculose pode está relacionado com o aumento do número de casos desta patologia, que dispõe de tratamento eficaz, mas continua sendo um grande problema de saúde pública. Objetivo: descrever as ações de planejamento e monitoramento nos serviços de saúde para o controle da tuberculose na atenção primária à saúde. Método: estudo descritivo, com profissionais de saúde do município de Natal, no período de novembro de 2013 a janeiro de 2014. Resultados e Discussão: 47% referiram que as informações aos portadores de TB eram realizadas de forma generalizada; 67% relataram registros nos prontuários sobre os diagnósticos e medicamentos; 73% referiram inexistência na comunicação com a unidade de saúde. No planejamento da atenção à TB, 71% afirmaram haver registros apenas da enfermagem e, quanto ao monitoramento das metas e do plano de cuidado, 75% citaram que eram realizados e registrados pelo profissional responsável pelo portador de TB. Conclusão: é necessária a realização de outras pesquisas focadas neste tema, de modo a identificar e refletir como o sistema de saúde integra as ações na atenção à pessoa com TB. ABSTRACTIntroduction: the way health services are organized to detect and treat TB may be related to the increase in the number of cases in which this pathology is receiving effective treatment, but it remains a major public health problem. Objective: to describe the health services planning and monitoring actions for tuberculosis control in primary health care. Methods: a descriptive study, with health professionals in Natal, from November 2013 to January 2014. Results and discussion: 47% reported that the information was made available to TB sufferers across the board; 67% reported patient history records on diagnoses and drugs; 73% reported no communication with the health unit. In the planning of TB care, 71% said there were only nursing records and, for the monitoring of goals and care planning, 75% said this was performed and recorded by the professional responsible for the TB patient. Conclusion: additional research focused on this issue is needed in order to identify and reflect how the health system integrates actions in caring for the person with TB.
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