2016
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.62.06.513
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Assessment of access to primary health care among children and adolescents hospitalized due to avoidable conditions

Abstract: Introduction:Hospitalizations for ambulatory care-sensitive conditions (HACSC) are considered an indicator of the effectiveness of primary health care (PHC). High rates of HACSC represent problems in the access or the quality of health care. In Brazil, HACSC rates are high and there are few studies on the factors associated with it. Objective: To evaluate the access to PHC offered to children and adolescents hospitalized due to ACSC and analyze the conditioning factors. Method: Cross-sectional study with a qua… Show more

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“…The data collection in the present Claudia Silveira Viera E-mail: clausviera@gmail.com CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Las puntuaciones de los atributos esenciales con relación a la estructura son: Accesibilidad (5,5), Grado de afiliación (6,9), Integralidad -Servicios Disponibles (6,0) y Coordinación -Sistema de información (7,4). En cuanto al Proceso, se encuentran: Acceso de Primer Contacto -Utilización (8,6), Longitudinalidad (6,1), Integralidad -Servicios Prestados (6,1) y Coordinación -Integración de los Cuidados (6,9). Conclusión: La puntuación principal fue de 6,6 y la general, 6,3, demostrando una orientación precaria de la atención primaria a la salud.…”
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“…The data collection in the present Claudia Silveira Viera E-mail: clausviera@gmail.com CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Las puntuaciones de los atributos esenciales con relación a la estructura son: Accesibilidad (5,5), Grado de afiliación (6,9), Integralidad -Servicios Disponibles (6,0) y Coordinación -Sistema de información (7,4). En cuanto al Proceso, se encuentran: Acceso de Primer Contacto -Utilización (8,6), Longitudinalidad (6,1), Integralidad -Servicios Prestados (6,1) y Coordinación -Integración de los Cuidados (6,9). Conclusión: La puntuación principal fue de 6,6 y la general, 6,3, demostrando una orientación precaria de la atención primaria a la salud.…”
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“…Despite the transformations in health policies and guidelines directed at children, the scenario of child morbidity and mortality reveals a lack of articulation and Integrality of care, shown through the high rates of preventable child mortality (66.56%) and hospitalizations for preventable conditions (65.2%) (5)(6)(7)(8)(9) .…”
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“…A Brazilian study showed that many emergency situations could have been resolved in PHC, and that many patients prefer to go straight to emergency services, often because they value the services of greater technological density, distorting the concept of complexity, in which PHC is characterized as "basic care", conceived of as "elementary" or "less complex." (13) The mean score for the Longitudinality attribute was satisfactory, and reached the highest value of the study. This can be attributed to the higher Degree of Affiliation with specialized services, as a regular source of follow-up for these children over time.…”
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confidence: 81%
“…In addition, it is important to increase the number of Family Health Teams and to reflect about new arrangements for a PHC designed for a coordinating effort. (7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) In relation to Integrality, the score values were low in both the available services and the provided services. Specialized Services performed better than PHC services.…”
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“…Regarding this structural component, this study revealed the lowest score (3.09), while the Use component was better evaluated, as previously mentioned. This finding is somewhat paradoxical, since the patient must first recognize the service as accessible and then use it, demonstrating that the availabilities of the services do not meet the expectations of the population (3,20) .…”
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confidence: 99%