RESUMOO objetivo do estudo é avaliar as tecnologias que norteiam a regulação assistencial relacionado ao poder de governança para tomada de decisão dos gestores da Atenção Primária. Trata-se de um estudo de natureza qualitativa com aplicação do método de Revisão Integrativa e realizou-se a síntese do conhecimento e o agrupamento por similaridades em categorias temáticas. Identificou-se estudos que trouxeram respostas bem positivas no processo de regulação assistencial, que ao incorporar algumas tecnologias conseguiram organizar fluxos, otimizar oferta, compreender as demandas, tornar os recursos mais efetivos e os serviços mais eficazes. Alguns desafios precisam ser superados, como a aceitação de novas tecnologias, mudanças de atitude, planejamento e compreensão dos processos de trabalho por parte dos gestores e de todos os envolvidos no processo de regulação assistencial.
This work aims to show the deployment of a Group of Pregnant Women developed in a Primary Health Care Unit (PHCU) of Regional V. Firstly, a strategy was started for early capture, prenatal care, stratification and the entire development of care for prenatal. The collection took place collectively, through visits by Community Health Agents (CHA), in the visits to the unit and early identification of suspected pregnancy, the examination was carried out. Finding pregnancy, the first consultation was held in partnership between psychology and nursing, starting with anamnesis of pregnancy, raising awareness about sexually transmitted infectious diseases, application of the rapid test and scheduling for the group of pregnant women. During the meetings, experiences and difficulties related to the gestational period were shared, covering topics such as breast care and the newborn. The pregnant women got interest and realized the relevance of the group, maintaining attendance to the meetings. An average of 102 pregnant women were monitored during the period from January to December 2019, which effectively prevents and promotes health in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) linked to the Extended Family Health Center (EFHC).
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