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Front Public Health ; 12: 1401193, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39319294

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Objective: The Brazilian remote rurality has been classified more reliably only recently, according to demographic density, proportion of urban population, and accessibility to urban centers. It comprises 5.8% of the municipalities, in nearly half of the states, with a population of 3,524,597 (1.85%). Remote rural localities (RRL) have reduced political/economic power, facing greater distances and barriers. Most health strategies are developed with the urban space in mind. We aim to understand how RRL are positioned concerning efficiency/effectiveness in health, compared to other urban-rural typologies of Brazilian localities, focusing on Primary Health Care (PHC), and its organizational models. Methods: We evaluated the efficiency and effectiveness of the organizational models using the health production model, from 2010-2019, gradually deepening the immersion into the RRL reality. We analyzed the human and financial resources dimensions, emphasizing teams, the results of PHC actions, and health levels. We used the fixed effects model and data envelopment analysis, cross-sectioned by intersectional inequities. We compared the Brazilian states with and without RRL, Brazilian municipalities according to rural-urban typologies, and RRL clusters. Results: Brazilian RRL states show superior resource/health efficiency through services utilization according to health needs. The remote rural typology demonstrated greater efficiency and effectiveness in health than the other typologies in the RRL states. The organizational models with the Family Health Strategy (FHS) teams and the Community Health Worker (CHW) visits played a key role, together with local per capita health expenditures and intergovernmental transfers. Thus, financial resources and health professionals are essential to achieve efficient/effective results in health services. Among the RRL, the Amazon region clusters stand out, denoting the importance of riverine and fluvial health teams, the proportion of diagnostic/treatment units in addition to the proportion of illiteracy and adolescent mothers along with the inequity of reaching high levels of schooling between gender/ethnicity. Conclusion: Hopefully, these elements might contribute to gains in efficiency and effectiveness, prioritizing the allocation of financial/human resources, mobile FHS teams, availability of local diagnosis/treatment, and basic sanitation. Finally, one should aim for equity of gender/ethnicity in income and education and, above all, of place, perceived in its entirety.


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População Rural , Brasil , Humanos , População Rural/estatística & dados numéricos , Atenção Primária à Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Cidades , Eficiência Organizacional , Serviços de Saúde Rural/estatística & dados numéricos , Equidade em Saúde , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde/estatística & dados numéricos , Modelos Organizacionais
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Front Public Health ; 12: 1365763, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39281084

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Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, children faced a disproportionate burden of malnutrition and poor health outcomes. Nurturing care interventions (NCIs) including actions toward good health, adequate nutrition, responsive care, opportunities for early learning, and security and safety are critical for promoting equity. Due to the need for evidence-based responses and preparedness, we analyzed adaptations in NCIs' implementation strategies during COVID-19 according to the Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications to Evidence-based Implementation Strategies (FRAME-IS). Method: We conducted a global scoping review including peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed literature. The databases searched were PubMed, Embase, Scopus, BVS, Scielo, and Web of Science. This search was complemented by an extensive examination of relevant websites and an additional internet search via Google Scholar. We extracted and analyzed the data following the seven modules of the FRAME-IS. Results: Out of 20 records, 27 NCI were identified across Africa (n = 3), Asia (n = 7), Europe (n = 3), North America (n = 11), Oceania (n = 1), and South America (n = 2). NCIs adapted their content (e.g., adding elements), evaluation (e.g., conducting needs assessment), training (e.g., using experts), and context (e.g., setting-shifting from in-person to remote, and population-expanding interventions' reach). Adaptation goals were to increase acceptability (n = 9, 32.1%), adoption (n = 5, 17.8%), appropriateness (n = 10, 35.7%), feasibility (n = 25, 89.3%), penetration (n = 15, 53.6%), sustainability (n = 23, 82.1%), and fidelity (n = 1, 3.7%). The rationale to adapt varied from sociopolitical (n = 6, 21.4%), organizational (n = 13, 46.4%), implementer (n = 11, 39.3%), practitioner (n = 15, 53.6%), and recipient (n = 11, 39.3%). A quarter were reactive planned adaptations and 75.0% were unplanned modifications. Decisions were led by program leaders (n = 21, 75.0%), funders (n = 9, 32.1%), partners (n = 3, 10.7%), researchers (n = 1, 3.6%), and practitioners (n = 3, 10.7%). Adaptations were widespread from unit (e.g., hospital) (n = 1, 3.6%), organization (n = 4, 14.3%), and community system (e.g., countrywide) (n = 14, 50.0%). Conclusion: The results from our global scoping review show that it is possible for NCIs to continue and even improve their delivery despite the global crisis, suggesting that remote delivery is feasible and can work as an alternative when in lockdown. Strategic planning taking advantage of existing structures and partnerships may have allowed NCI adaptations to be sustainable as well as facilitated replication within the organization network system.


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COVID-19 , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Saúde Global , SARS-CoV-2 , Pandemias , Criança
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Cad Saude Publica ; 40(6): e00170723, 2024.
Artigo em Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39082570

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, populations living further away from urban centers faced immense difficulties accessing health services. This study aims to analyze how Brazilian remote rural municipalities faced the COVID-19 pandemic based on their political, structural, and organizational response to access to healthcare. A qualitative study of multiple cases was conducted with thematic and deductive content analysis of 51 interviews conducted with managers and healthcare professionals in 16 remote rural municipalities in the states of Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Piauí, Minas Gerais, and Amazonas. With their socio-spatial dynamics and long distances to reference centers, the remote rural municipalities responded to the demands of the pandemic but did not have their needs met promptly. They preserved communication with the population, reorganized the local system centered on primary health care (PHC), and changed the functioning of healthcare units, exceeding the limits of their responsibilities to provide the necessary care and awaiting referral to other levels of complexity. They faced a shortage of services, gaps in assistance in the regional network, and inadequate healthcare transport. The pandemic reiterated PHC's difficulties in coordinating care, exposing care gaps in reference regions. The equitable and resolute provision of the local health system in the remote rural municipalities implies inter-federative articulation in formulating and implementing public policies to ensure the right to health.


Na pandemia de COVID-19, as populações que vivem mais afastadas dos centros urbanos enfrentaram imensas dificuldades no acesso aos serviços de saúde. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar como os municípios rurais remotos brasileiros enfrentaram a pandemia de COVID-19, tendo como base sua resposta política, estrutural e organizativa ao acesso à saúde. Trata-se de estudo qualitativo de casos múltiplos com a análise de conteúdo temática e dedutiva de 51 entrevistas conduzidas com gestores e profissionais de saúde em 16 municípios rurais remotos dos estados de Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Piauí, Minas Gerais e Amazonas. Com dinâmicas socioespaciais próprias, grandes distâncias até os centros de referência, os municípios rurais remotos responderam às demandas da pandemia, mas não tiveram suas necessidades atendidas oportunamente. Preservaram a comunicação com a população, reorganizaram o sistema local centrado na atenção primária à saúde (APS), alteraram o funcionamento das unidades de saúde, ultrapassando os limites de suas atribuições para prestar o cuidado necessário e aguardar o encaminhamento aos demais níveis de complexidade. Enfrentaram a escassez de serviços, as lacunas assistenciais da rede regional e o transporte sanitário inadequado. A pandemia reiterou as dificuldades da APS em coordenar o cuidado e expôs os vazios assistenciais nas regiões de referência. A provisão equitativa e resolutiva do sistema local de saúde nos municípios rurais remotos implica na articulação interfederativa à formulação e implementação de políticas públicas de modo a assegurar o direito à saúde.


En la pandemia de COVID-19, las poblaciones que viven más alejadas de los centros urbanos enfrentaron inmensas dificultades para acceder a los servicios de salud. El objetivo de este estudio es analizar cómo los municipios rurales remotos de Brasil enfrentaron la pandemia de COVID-19, a partir de su respuesta política, estructural y organizativa al acceso a la salud. Se realizó el estudio cualitativo de casos múltiple con el análisis de contenido temático y deductivo de 51 entrevistas realizadas con gestores y profesionales de la salud en 16 municipios rurales remotos de los estados de Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Piauí, Minas Gerais y Amazonas. Con dinámicas socioespaciales propias y alejados de los centros de referencia, los municipios rurales remotos respondieron a las demandas de la pandemia, pero no se atendieron sus necesidades de manera oportuna. Preservaron la comunicación con la población, reorganizaron el sistema local centrado en la atención primaria de salud (APS), modificaron el funcionamiento de las unidades de salud, superando los límites de sus atribuciones para proporcionar la atención necesaria, y esperar la derivación a los demás niveles de complejidad. Enfrentaron la falta de servicios, las lagunas asistenciales de la red regional y el transporte sanitario inadecuado. La pandemia reafirmó las dificultades de la APS para coordinar la atención y expuso las lagunas asistenciales en las regiones de referencia. La provisión equitativa y resolutiva del sistema de salud local en los municipios rurales remotos implica en la articulación interfederativa para elaborar e implementar políticas públicas para asegurar el derecho a la salud.


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COVID-19 , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Pandemias , Pesquisa Qualitativa , Serviços de Saúde Rural , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Humanos , Brasil/epidemiologia , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde/organização & administração , Serviços de Saúde Rural/organização & administração , Atenção Primária à Saúde/organização & administração , População Rural , SARS-CoV-2 , Atenção à Saúde/organização & administração
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Cien Saude Colet ; 29(7): e03792024, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Espanhol, Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38958327

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We aim to conduct a comparative analysis of the implementation of PHC in nine South American countries. Three dimensions were highlighted from documentary sources: political commitment, leadership, and governance; care model; and engagement of communities and other stakeholders. The results indicate a formal commitment that places PHC at the center of efforts to achieve universal access. The following can be observed: revitalization processes in public subsystems, based on guaranteeing preventive, promotional, curative and rehabilitation actions; PHC as gatekeeper; emphasis on family and community; assigned population and territory; multidisciplinary teams; and, in some cases, the accent on interculturality expressed in the concept of "buen vivir" (good living). The PHC revitalization processes were affected by political changes. Between progress and setbacks, the segmentation of coverage was not overcome. The current moment seeks to recover more inclusive and broad public policies in the context of the return of the progressive and democratic fields. The dissemination of country experiences can contribute to the development of a comprehensive, integrated, and quality approach to PHC in the Region.


El objetivo es realizar un análisis comparativo de la implementación de la APS en nueve países de Suramérica. A partir de fuentes documentales fueron destacadas tres dimensiones: compromiso político, liderazgo y gobernanza; modelo de atención; involucramiento de comunidades y otros actores. Los resultados indican la existencia de compromiso formal que localiza la APS en el centro de los esfuerzos para lograr el acceso universal. Se observan procesos de revitalización en los subsistemas públicos, basados en la garantía de acciones preventivas, promocionales, de cura y rehabilitación; puerta de entrada; enfoque familiar y comunitario; población y territorio adscriptos; equipos multiprofesionales, y, en algunos casos, énfasis en la interculturalidad expresada en la concepción de "buen vivir". Los procesos de revitalización de la APS fueron afectados por cambios políticos. Entre avances y retrocesos, no se logró superar la segmentación de cobertura. El momento actual es de rescate de políticas públicas más inclusivas y amplias, en el contexto de recomposición de los campos progresistas y democráticos. Difundir experiencias de los países puede contribuir para el desarrollo de un enfoque de APS integral, integrada y de calidad en la Región.


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Política de Saúde , Atenção Primária à Saúde , Política Pública , Atenção Primária à Saúde/organização & administração , Humanos , América do Sul , Liderança , Política , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Atenção à Saúde/organização & administração
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Rev Saude Publica ; 57Suppl 3(Suppl 3): 2s, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38629666

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OBJECTIVE: To recognize elements that facilitated or hindered the PlanificaSUS implementation stages. METHODS: A multiple case study was carried out in four pre-selected health regions in Brazil-Belo Jardim (PE), Fronteira Oeste (RS), Sul-Mato-Grossense (MT) and Valença (BA) using systemic arterial hypertension and maternal and child care as tracer conditions. Participant observation (in regional interagency commissions) and in-depth interviews with key informants from state and municipal management and primary health care and specialized outpatient care service professionals within the project were carried out in these four regions. Analysis was built according to political, technical-operational, and contextual dimensions. RESULTS: The political dimension evinced that the regions found the project an opportunity to articulate states and municipalities and an important political bet to build networks and lines of care but that there remained much to be faced in the disputes related to building the Unified Health System (SUS). In the technical operational dimension, it is important to consider that primary health care stimulated a culture of local planning and favored traditional tools to organize and improve it, such as organizing registrations, agendas, and demands. However, centralized training and planning-inducing processes fail to always respond to local needs and can produce barriers to implementation. CONCLUSIONS: It is worth considering the central and regional role of state managers in the commitment related to the project and the effect of mobilizing primary health care and expanding its power. There remains much to be faced in the disputes at stake in bullring SUS.


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Implementação de Plano de Saúde , Brasil
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Arch Public Health ; 82(1): 25, 2024 Feb 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38409101

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BACKGROUND: The surge in individuals facing functional impairments has heightened the demand for rehabilitation services. Understanding the distribution of the rehabilitation workforce is pivotal for effective health system planning to address the population's health needs. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the spatial and temporal dispersion of physical therapists, speech therapists, psychologists and occupational therapists across various tiers of care within Brazil's Unified Health System and its regions. METHOD: This is an ecological time series study on the supply of rehabilitation professionals. Data were obtained from the National Register of Health Establishments from 2007 to 2020. The density of professionals was calculated per 10,000 inhabitants annually for Brazil and its five regions. The Joinpoint regression model was used to analyze the temporal trends of the density of professionals, considering a 95% confidence interval. RESULTS: In 2020, the most notable concentrations of psychologists, speech therapists, and occupational therapists in Brazil were observed in the domain of Specialized Health Care, with densities of 0.60, 0.20, and 0.16 professionals per 10,000 inhabitants, respectively. Conversely, the highest density of physical therapists was found within Hospital Health Care, with a density of 1.19 professionals per 10,000 inhabitants. Notably, variations in professional dispersion across different regions were apparent. Primary Health Care exhibited the highest density of professionals in the Northeast region, while the Southern region accounted for the highest densities in all professional categories within Specialized Health Care. The southeast region exhibited the largest workforce within Hospital Health Care. A marked upsurge in professional availability was noted across all categories, notably in the occupational therapy sector within hospital care (AAPC: 30.8), despite its initial low density. CONCLUSION: The implementation of public health policies played a significant role in the expansion of the rehabilitation workforce at all three levels of care in Brazil and its various regions from 2007 to 2020. Consequently, regional disparities and densities of professionals have emerged, mirroring patterns observed in low-income countries.

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Cad. Saúde Pública (Online) ; 40(6): e00170723, 2024. tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564238

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Resumo: Na pandemia de COVID-19, as populações que vivem mais afastadas dos centros urbanos enfrentaram imensas dificuldades no acesso aos serviços de saúde. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar como os municípios rurais remotos brasileiros enfrentaram a pandemia de COVID-19, tendo como base sua resposta política, estrutural e organizativa ao acesso à saúde. Trata-se de estudo qualitativo de casos múltiplos com a análise de conteúdo temática e dedutiva de 51 entrevistas conduzidas com gestores e profissionais de saúde em 16 municípios rurais remotos dos estados de Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Piauí, Minas Gerais e Amazonas. Com dinâmicas socioespaciais próprias, grandes distâncias até os centros de referência, os municípios rurais remotos responderam às demandas da pandemia, mas não tiveram suas necessidades atendidas oportunamente. Preservaram a comunicação com a população, reorganizaram o sistema local centrado na atenção primária à saúde (APS), alteraram o funcionamento das unidades de saúde, ultrapassando os limites de suas atribuições para prestar o cuidado necessário e aguardar o encaminhamento aos demais níveis de complexidade. Enfrentaram a escassez de serviços, as lacunas assistenciais da rede regional e o transporte sanitário inadequado. A pandemia reiterou as dificuldades da APS em coordenar o cuidado e expôs os vazios assistenciais nas regiões de referência. A provisão equitativa e resolutiva do sistema local de saúde nos municípios rurais remotos implica na articulação interfederativa à formulação e implementação de políticas públicas de modo a assegurar o direito à saúde.


Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, populations living further away from urban centers faced immense difficulties accessing health services. This study aims to analyze how Brazilian remote rural municipalities faced the COVID-19 pandemic based on their political, structural, and organizational response to access to healthcare. A qualitative study of multiple cases was conducted with thematic and deductive content analysis of 51 interviews conducted with managers and healthcare professionals in 16 remote rural municipalities in the states of Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Piauí, Minas Gerais, and Amazonas. With their socio-spatial dynamics and long distances to reference centers, the remote rural municipalities responded to the demands of the pandemic but did not have their needs met promptly. They preserved communication with the population, reorganized the local system centered on primary health care (PHC), and changed the functioning of healthcare units, exceeding the limits of their responsibilities to provide the necessary care and awaiting referral to other levels of complexity. They faced a shortage of services, gaps in assistance in the regional network, and inadequate healthcare transport. The pandemic reiterated PHC's difficulties in coordinating care, exposing care gaps in reference regions. The equitable and resolute provision of the local health system in the remote rural municipalities implies inter-federative articulation in formulating and implementing public policies to ensure the right to health.


Resumen: En la pandemia de COVID-19, las poblaciones que viven más alejadas de los centros urbanos enfrentaron inmensas dificultades para acceder a los servicios de salud. El objetivo de este estudio es analizar cómo los municipios rurales remotos de Brasil enfrentaron la pandemia de COVID-19, a partir de su respuesta política, estructural y organizativa al acceso a la salud. Se realizó el estudio cualitativo de casos múltiple con el análisis de contenido temático y deductivo de 51 entrevistas realizadas con gestores y profesionales de la salud en 16 municipios rurales remotos de los estados de Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Tocantins, Piauí, Minas Gerais y Amazonas. Con dinámicas socioespaciales propias y alejados de los centros de referencia, los municipios rurales remotos respondieron a las demandas de la pandemia, pero no se atendieron sus necesidades de manera oportuna. Preservaron la comunicación con la población, reorganizaron el sistema local centrado en la atención primaria de salud (APS), modificaron el funcionamiento de las unidades de salud, superando los límites de sus atribuciones para proporcionar la atención necesaria, y esperar la derivación a los demás niveles de complejidad. Enfrentaron la falta de servicios, las lagunas asistenciales de la red regional y el transporte sanitario inadecuado. La pandemia reafirmó las dificultades de la APS para coordinar la atención y expuso las lagunas asistenciales en las regiones de referencia. La provisión equitativa y resolutiva del sistema de salud local en los municipios rurales remotos implica en la articulación interfederativa para elaborar e implementar políticas públicas para asegurar el derecho a la salud.

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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);29(7): e03792024, 2024. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1564274

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Resumen El objetivo es realizar un análisis comparativo de la implementación de la APS en nueve países de Suramérica. A partir de fuentes documentales fueron destacadas tres dimensiones: compromiso político, liderazgo y gobernanza; modelo de atención; involucramiento de comunidades y otros actores. Los resultados indican la existencia de compromiso formal que localiza la APS en el centro de los esfuerzos para lograr el acceso universal. Se observan procesos de revitalización en los subsistemas públicos, basados en la garantía de acciones preventivas, promocionales, de cura y rehabilitación; puerta de entrada; enfoque familiar y comunitario; población y territorio adscriptos; equipos multiprofesionales, y, en algunos casos, énfasis en la interculturalidad expresada en la concepción de "buen vivir". Los procesos de revitalización de la APS fueron afectados por cambios políticos. Entre avances y retrocesos, no se logró superar la segmentación de cobertura. El momento actual es de rescate de políticas públicas más inclusivas y amplias, en el contexto de recomposición de los campos progresistas y democráticos. Difundir experiencias de los países puede contribuir para el desarrollo de un enfoque de APS integral, integrada y de calidad en la Región.


Abstract We aim to conduct a comparative analysis of the implementation of PHC in nine South American countries. Three dimensions were highlighted from documentary sources: political commitment, leadership, and governance; care model; and engagement of communities and other stakeholders. The results indicate a formal commitment that places PHC at the center of efforts to achieve universal access. The following can be observed: revitalization processes in public subsystems, based on guaranteeing preventive, promotional, curative and rehabilitation actions; PHC as gatekeeper; emphasis on family and community; assigned population and territory; multidisciplinary teams; and, in some cases, the accent on interculturality expressed in the concept of "buen vivir" (good living). The PHC revitalization processes were affected by political changes. Between progress and setbacks, the segmentation of coverage was not overcome. The current moment seeks to recover more inclusive and broad public policies in the context of the return of the progressive and democratic fields. The dissemination of country experiences can contribute to the development of a comprehensive, integrated, and quality approach to PHC in the Region.

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Front Public Health ; 11: 1212584, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38145080

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Objectives: Brazil's PHC wide coverage has a potential role in the fight against COVID, especially in less developed regions. PHC should deal with COVID-19 treatment; health surveillance; continuity of care; and social support. This article aims to analyze PHC performance profiles during the pandemic, in these axes, comparing the five Brazilian macro-regions. Methods: A cross-sectional survey study was carried out, using stratified probability sampling of PHC facilities (PHCF). A Composite Index was created, the Covid PHC Index (CPI). Factor analysis revealed that collective actions contrastingly behaved to individual actions. We verified differences in the distributions of CPI components between macro-regions and their associations with structural indicators. Results: Nine hundred and seven PHCF participated in the survey. The CPI and its axes did not exceed 70, with the highest value in surveillance (70) and the lowest in social support (59). The Individual dimension scored higher in the South, whereas the Collective dimension scored higher in the Northeast region. PHCF with the highest CPI belong to municipalities with lower HDI, GDP per capita, population, number of hospitals, and ICU beds. Conclusion: The observed profiles, individually and collectively-oriented, convey disputes on Brazilian health policies since 2016, and regional structural inequalities.


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COVID-19 , Humanos , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Brasil/epidemiologia , Pandemias , Estudos Transversais , Tratamento Farmacológico da COVID-19 , Atenção Primária à Saúde
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Rural Remote Health ; 23(4): 8236, 2023 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37853501

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INTRODUCTION: The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as one of the greatest challenges to societies, world health systems and science in the past century, making it imperative to restructure care networks. Therefore, it is essential to discuss the role and initiatives of primary health care (PHC) to deal with it. However, regarding the response to the pandemic, including the current global effort against COVID-19, the nuances of the rural/remote PHC context in the pandemic is barely visible. Rural and remote communities have differentiated health risks, such as socioeconomic disadvantages, difficulties in mobility and access to health services, in addition to linguistic and cultural barriers. This scoping review aimed to analyze the set of individual and collective initiatives and innovations developed to face the COVID-19 pandemic, within the PHC scope, in rural and remote areas. METHODS: A scoping review methodology was applied to peer-reviewed articles. Eight databases were searched to identify scientific articles published in English, Spanish and Portuguese, initially from January 2020 to July 2021, complemented by a rapid review of articles published from January 2022 to April 2023. The main focus sought in the literature was the set of initiatives and innovations carried out within the PHC scope in rural and remote locations during the pandemic, as well as the comparison with pre-pandemic situations and between different countries. The bibliographic information of each search result was imported into Rayyan (Intelligent Systematic Review), followed by the screening and eligibility stages, performed independently by two reviewers, with a third reviewer being accessed in case of conflicts. RESULTS: This review included 54 studies, with publications mostly from Australia, Canada, the US and India. The main PHC initiatives were related to access; to the roles of community health workers and health surveillance; and to the importance of placing, retaining and valuing human resources in health. Cultural, equity and vulnerability issues occupy a major place among the initiatives. Regarding the innovations, telehealth and customized communication are highlighted. From an organizational point of view, rural and remote locations showed enormous flexibility to deal with the pandemic and to improve intersectoral activities at the local level. The description of rurality and remoteness is practically coincident with that of the specific populations, present in geographic areas of difficult sociospatial and cultural access. Rarely, there is an index to measure rurality, or its description deals with the need to overcome distances and obstacles. CONCLUSION: The findings highlight and summarize knowledge about initiatives and innovations developed to face the COVID-19 pandemic, within the PHC scope in rural and remote areas in the world. This review has identified collective, clinical, intersectoral and, mainly, organizational health initiatives. An articulation between different government levels would be paramount in evaluating the implementation of policies and protocols in rural and remote locations for future sanitary crises. Innovations and lessons learned are equally relevant in strengthening health services and systems. This issue calls for considerable further exploration by new reviews and empirical research that seek evidence to assess the sustainability and effectiveness of the implemented measures to face post-pandemic difficulties and other adversities.


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COVID-19 , Telemedicina , Humanos , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , Pandemias , Atenção Primária à Saúde
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Rev Saude Publica ; 57: 74, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37878860

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OBJECTIVE: To depict the influence of discretionary actions exercised by frontline professionals and organizations on the implementation of diverse modalities of access to specialized dental care within the Care Network for Persons with Disabilities. METHODS: A case study conducted in two Brazilian health regions characterized by distinct means of access to specialized dental care employing documentary analysis and interviews with key stakeholders across the period spanning from July to December 2019. RESULTS: In the referenced access region, there was a notable centrality of Primary Health Care (PHC) in caregiving, wherein planning and assessment were integral components of institutional routines. Where spontaneous demand scheduling was accepted, sporadic exchanges of information were evident between PHC units and specialized facilities. The coordination role in caregiving was not vested in PHC teams, and activities such as planning and assessment were not assimilated into organizational routines. CONCLUSIONS: The implementation of policies for specialized dental care for persons with disabilities relied on the coordination furnished by PHC and the orchestration of planning and assessment endeavors aimed at establishing an integrated care network. This implementation proved subject to the discretionary authority of frontline professionals and organizations, highlighting the significant role of relational and institutional environments in the context of public policy implementation within a decentralized and regionalized healthcare system.


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Pessoas com Deficiência , Atenção Primária à Saúde , Humanos , Brasil , Atenção à Saúde , Assistência Odontológica
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Cad Saude Publica ; 39(8): e00009123, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37729331

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The adequate fight against pandemics requires effective coordination between primary health care (PHC) and health surveillance, guaranteed attention to acute and chronic demands, and a bond with the community dimension in the scope of basic health units (UBS, acronym in Portuguese). This study aims to contrast two extreme standards of PHC performance in the fight against COVID-19 in Brazil, comparing them with the profiles of the corresponding municipalities and characteristics of the organization of services. Based on the results of a cross-sectional national survey with a representative sample of UBSs, we created a synthetic index to evaluate how PHC performs against COVID-19 called CPI, composed of axes of health surveillance and social support (collective dimension) and of COVID-19 care and continuity of care (individual dimension). Of the 907 surveyed UBSs, 120 were selected, half of which had the highest indexes (complete standard) and the other half, the lowest ones (restricted standard). The municipalities of the UBSs with a complete standard are predominantly rural, have low Municipal Health Development Index (MHDI), high Family Health Strategy (FHS) coverage, and stand out in the collective dimension, whereas the UBSs in urban municipalities with this same standard have high MHDI, low FHS coverage, and an emphasis on the individual dimension. In the restricted standard, we highlight community health workers' reduced work in the territory. In the Brazilian Northeast, UBSs with complete standard predominate, whereas, in its Southeast, UBSs with restricted standard predominate. The study poses questions that refer to the role and organization of PHC in the health care network under situations that require prompt response to health issues and indicates the greater potential capacity of the FHS program in such situations.


O enfrentamento adequado de pandemias requer forte articulação entre atenção primária à saúde (APS) e vigilância em saúde, atenção garantida às demandas agudas e crônicas e vinculação com a dimensão comunitária no âmbito das unidades básicas de saúde (UBS). O objetivo deste artigo é contrastar dois padrões extremos de desempenho da APS no enfrentamento da COVID-19 no Brasil, cotejando-os com os perfis dos respectivos municípios e características da organização dos serviços. A partir dos resultados de inquérito nacional transversal com amostra representativa das UBS, foi criado um índice sintético de desempenho da APS em relação à COVID-19, denominado CPI, composto pelos eixos de vigilância e apoio social (dimensão coletiva) e de atendimento ao paciente com COVID-19 e continuidade do cuidado (dimensão individual). Das 907 UBS pesquisadas, foram selecionadas 120, sendo a metade com os maiores índices encontrados (padrão completo) e a outra com os menores (padrão restrito). Os municípios das UBS com padrão completo são preponderantemente rurais, com baixo Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano Municipal (IDHM), alta cobertura da Estratégia Saúde da Família (ESF) e destacam-se na dimensão coletiva, enquanto as UBS nesse mesmo padrão situadas em municípios urbanos apresentam alto IDHM, baixa cobertura de ESF, com ênfase na dimensão individual. No padrão restrito, destaca-se a reduzida atuação de agentes comunitários de saúde no território. Na Região Nordeste, predominam UBS com padrão completo, enquanto na Sudeste preponderam UBS com padrão restrito. O estudo apresenta questões que remetem ao papel e à organização da APS na rede de cuidados em situações que requerem pronta resposta aos agravos de saúde e indica maior capacidade potencial da ESF em tais situações.


El enfrentamiento adecuado de las pandemias requiere una fuerte articulación entre atención primaria de salud (APS) y la vigilancia en salud, una atención garantizada a las demandas agudas y crónicas y la vinculación con la dimensión comunitaria en el ámbito de las unidades básicas de salud (UBS). El objetivo de este artículo es contrastar dos patrones extremos de desempeño de la APS en el enfrentamiento del COVID-19 en Brasil, comparándolos con los perfiles de los respectivos municipios y características de la organización de los servicios. A partir de los resultados de una encuesta nacional transversal con una muestra representativa de las UBS fue creado un índice sintético de desempeño de la APS frente al COVID-19, denominado CPI, compuesto por los ejes de vigilancia y apoyo social (dimensión colectiva) y de atención al COVID-19 y continuidad de la atención (dimensión individual). De las 907 UBS investigadas, se seleccionaron 120, siendo la mitad con los índices más grandes encontrados (estándar completo) y la otra con los más bajos (estándar estricto). Los municipios de las UBS con estándar completo son preponderantemente rurales, con bajo índice de desarrollo humano municipal (IDHM), alta cobertura de la Estrategia Salud de la Familia (ESF) y se destacan en la dimensión colectiva, mientras que las UBS en este mismo estándar situadas en municipios urbanos presentan alto IDHM, baja cobertura de ESF, con énfasis en la dimensión individual. En el estándar estricto, se destaca la reducida actuación de los agentes comunitarios de salud en el territorio. En la región Nordeste predominan las UBS con estándar completo, mientras que en el Sureste predominan las UBS con un estándar estricto. El estudio aporta cuestiones que remiten al papel y organización de la APS en la red de atención en situaciones que requieren respuesta rápida a los problemas de salud e indica una mayor capacidad potencial de la ESF en tales situaciones.


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COVID-19 , Humanos , Brasil/epidemiologia , COVID-19/epidemiologia , Estudos Transversais , Agentes Comunitários de Saúde , Atenção Primária à Saúde
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Rev Saude Publica ; 57(suppl 1): 9s, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês, Português | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37255120

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OBJECTIVE: To analyze the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the functioning of Specialized Rehabilitation Centers (CER) in the SUS. METHODS: An analysis of the variation in outpatient production of the CER was carried out based on data from the Outpatient Information System of the Unified Health System (SIA-SUS) from March 2019 to December 2021. Such results were compared with CER managers' perceptions about the impacts of the pandemic on the units, measured by a web survey applied between November 2020 and February 2021. Monthly averages of 247 procedures were calculated, organized into 18 groups, for three periods - year before the pandemic (YBP) and first (YP1) and second (YP2) years of the pandemic. Through the online form, information was collected on: operation and organization of services; post-covid-19 rehabilitation; actions to support the needs of users and professionals; strategies and challenges experienced. RESULTS: There was a 33.3% reduction in the total number of procedures in YP1 compared to YBP. There were no reductions in procedures performed by nurses and for ostomates. There was greater impairment for group activities, visual therapies and home visits. In YP2, there was a recovery of averages in relation to YBP in 11 groups of procedures, with an increase of 104.1% in Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy. In the answers to the online form, 91.7% of the managers indicate structural and/or organizational changes in the CER, such as: creation of prioritization criteria for assistance; introduction of telerehabilitation; changes in the work process and; provision of professional training. Half of the CER already treated people with covid-19 sequelae, but not all of them had been trained to do so. Limitations in participation and social support for PWD were identified. CONCLUSIONS: There was a severe impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the CER. Added to the damming up of previous demands are those of post-covid-19 users, configuring a challenging picture. It is necessary to strengthen the Care Network for Persons with Disabilities, with expansion and greater integration of services and a more inclusive organization to overcome these challenges.


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COVID-19 , Humanos , Pandemias , Brasil/epidemiologia , Apoio Social , Centros de Reabilitação
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Cien Saude Colet ; 28(3): 821-836, 2023 Mar.
Artigo em Português, Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36888866

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Resolute and comprehensive health care in remote rural municipalities (RRMs) requires Primary Health Care (PHC) with a strong community dimension anchored in the territory. This paper aims to analyze the performance profile of doctors in PHC, considering their work both in the territory and in PHC units. The perspective of doctors, critical agents in PHC, contributes to understanding whether there is an equitable and comprehensive availability of PHC. A qualitative study was carried out in 27 RRMs, with interviews with 46 Family Health doctors. Content analysis, structuring results in dimensions of arrangements in the performance of doctors in the territories and the organization of activities at the PHC units. Doctors concentrated their activities in the PHC units, primarily in municipal headquarters, with heterogeneous work agreements. Knowledge about the characteristics of the territory and the population was weak, especially those assigned at a considerable distance from municipal headquarters. In the rare work conducted within the territory, an itinerant and/or campaigning model was observed, with the mark of discontinuity. Walk-in patients were prioritized over care actions of follow-up and planning. The findings indicate the need to reinforce interaction with the territory in the provision of PHC services in RRMs.


Uma atenção à saúde resolutiva e integral em municípios rurais remotos (MRR) cobra uma Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS) com forte dimensão comunitária, ancorada no território. O artigo visa analisar o perfil de atuação dos médicos na APS, considerando seu trabalho tanto no território quanto na unidade básica de saúde (UBS). A perspectiva dos médicos, agentes críticos na APS, contribui para compreender se ocorre oferta equânime e integral da APS. Foi realizado estudo qualitativo em 27 MRR, com entrevista a 46 médicos da Saúde da Família. Análise de conteúdo, estruturando-se os resultados nas dimensões de arranjos na atuação dos médicos nos territórios e organização das atividades na UBS. Os médicos centravam suas atividades nas UBS, principalmente nas sedes dos MRR com acordos de trabalho heterogêneos. O conhecimento sobre características do território e da população era frágil, sobretudo aqueles adscritos longe das sedes municipais. Nas raras ações no território, observou-se um modelo itinerante e/ou campanhista, com a marca da descontinuidade. A demanda espontânea foi priorizada em detrimento de ações de acompanhamento e planejamento do cuidado. Os achados indicam a necessidade de se reforçar a interação com o território na oferta de serviços de APS em MRR.


Assuntos
Atenção Primária à Saúde , Serviços de Saúde Rural , Humanos , Cidades , Acessibilidade aos Serviços de Saúde , População Rural , Médicos de Família
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Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.) ; Ciênc. Saúde Colet. (Impr.);28(3): 821-836, Mar. 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421202

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Resumo Uma atenção à saúde resolutiva e integral em municípios rurais remotos (MRR) cobra uma Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS) com forte dimensão comunitária, ancorada no território. O artigo visa analisar o perfil de atuação dos médicos na APS, considerando seu trabalho tanto no território quanto na unidade básica de saúde (UBS). A perspectiva dos médicos, agentes críticos na APS, contribui para compreender se ocorre oferta equânime e integral da APS. Foi realizado estudo qualitativo em 27 MRR, com entrevista a 46 médicos da Saúde da Família. Análise de conteúdo, estruturando-se os resultados nas dimensões de arranjos na atuação dos médicos nos territórios e organização das atividades na UBS. Os médicos centravam suas atividades nas UBS, principalmente nas sedes dos MRR com acordos de trabalho heterogêneos. O conhecimento sobre características do território e da população era frágil, sobretudo aqueles adscritos longe das sedes municipais. Nas raras ações no território, observou-se um modelo itinerante e/ou campanhista, com a marca da descontinuidade. A demanda espontânea foi priorizada em detrimento de ações de acompanhamento e planejamento do cuidado. Os achados indicam a necessidade de se reforçar a interação com o território na oferta de serviços de APS em MRR.


Abstract Resolute and comprehensive health care in remote rural municipalities (RRMs) requires Primary Health Care (PHC) with a strong community dimension anchored in the territory. This paper aims to analyze the performance profile of doctors in PHC, considering their work both in the territory and in PHC units. The perspective of doctors, critical agents in PHC, contributes to understanding whether there is an equitable and comprehensive availability of PHC. A qualitative study was carried out in 27 RRMs, with interviews with 46 Family Health doctors. Content analysis, structuring results in dimensions of arrangements in the performance of doctors in the territories and the organization of activities at the PHC units. Doctors concentrated their activities in the PHC units, primarily in municipal headquarters, with heterogeneous work agreements. Knowledge about the characteristics of the territory and the population was weak, especially those assigned at a considerable distance from municipal headquarters. In the rare work conducted within the territory, an itinerant and/or campaigning model was observed, with the mark of discontinuity. Walk-in patients were prioritized over care actions of follow-up and planning. The findings indicate the need to reinforce interaction with the territory in the provision of PHC services in RRMs.

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Interface (Botucatu, Online) ; 27: e220547, 2023. ilus, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1506458

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Resumo O objetivo da pesquisa foi analisar a organização e estrutura que a Rede de Cuidados à Pessoa com Deficiência (RCPD) oferece às crianças com Síndrome Congênita do Zika Vírus (SCZV) na Região de Saúde de Salvador (BA). Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa que cotejou Itinerários Terapêuticos, das crianças com SCZV com a percepção, de gestores e profissionais da RCPD, sobre o funcionamento da rede. Ainda que existam concordâncias entre entrevistados, há problemas evidenciados somente pelas cuidadoras. Não existem mecanismos de regulação assistencial definidos entre os serviços da RCPD, levando as cuidadoras a navegarem pelo sistema de forma desgovernada em busca de assistência. A fragmentação do cuidado revelada impede o cuidado continuado e coordenado entre os diferentes serviços de saúde, resultando em intervenções pontuais. A SCZV coloca a proposta de RCPD em xeque, uma vez que há pouca congruência entre as trajetórias percorridas e a política nacional instituída.(AU)


Abstract The aim of this study was to analyze the organization and structure that the Persons with Disabilities Care Network (RCPD) offers children with Congenital Zika Syndrome (CZS) in the Salvador Health Region (BA). We conducted a qualitative study to investigate the experiences of the children's caregivers based on therapeutic itineraries and the perceptions of RCPD managers and professionals. Despite general agreement between the interviewees, only the caregivers highlighted problems. There are no health care regulation defined among the RCPD services, meaning that caregivers had to browse the system aimlessly to search for care. The fragmentation of care revealed by the findings prevents the provision of continuous care coordinated between the different health services, resulting in ad hoc care interventions. CZS highlights the limitations of the RCPD, demonstrating the incongruence between practice and national policy.(AU)


Resumen Analizar la organización y estructura que la Red de Cuidados de la Persona con Discapacidad (RCPD) ofrece a los niños con Síndrome Congénito del Zika Virus (SCZV) en la Región de Salud de Salvador (Estado de Bahia). Investigación cualitativa que compara la experiencia de las cuidadoras de los niños con SCZV por medio de Itinerarios Terapéuticos y la percepción de gestores y profesionales de la RCPD. Aunque existen concordancias entre entrevistados, hay problemas que solamente son puestos en evidencia por las cuidadoras. No hay mecanismos de reglamentación asistencial definidos entre los servicios de la RCPD, haciendo que las cuidadoras naveguen por el sistema de manera desgobernada en busca de asistencia. La fragmentación del cuidado revelada impide el cuidado continuado y coordinado entre los diferentes servicios de salud, resultando en intervenciones puntuales. El SCZV pone en jaque la propuesta de RCPD puesto que hay poca congruencia entre las trayectorias recorridas y la política nacional instituida.(AU)

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Saúde Soc ; 32(2): e220608pt, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1450458

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Resumo Pessoas com deficiência (PCD) vivenciam profundas desigualdades sociais e no acesso à saúde. A Rede de Cuidados à Pessoa com Deficiência (RCPD) foi instituída em 2012, com o objetivo de melhorar esse acesso de forma equânime e igualitária. O objetivo deste artigo é analisar a implementação e os condicionantes da RCPD na região de saúde de São José do Rio Preto. Este é um estudo de caso exploratório, de abordagem qualitativa e quantitativa, ancorado no instrumental de análise de políticas públicas. As dimensões política, organização e estrutura nortearam a análise dos resultados. Foram realizadas entrevistas com 37 atores-chave da gestão, prestadores e da sociedade. O Ministério da Saúde é considerado protagonista pela definição da política e repasse de recursos financeiros. O ente estadual é prestador de serviços e conciliador de demandas municipais através do grupo condutor da RCPD. A inexistência de um sistema de regulação assistencial é um entrave para a organização da rede. Serviços contratualizados decidem quem terá acesso a seu atendimento, não respeitando fluxos pactuados. A estrutura dos serviços de reabilitação, com exceção do Centro Especializado em Reabilitação, não foi orientada pelas necessidades de saúde, mas pela existência dos serviços no território. Evidenciam-se barreiras para a garantia do direito à saúde que perpetuam desigualdades vividas pelas PCD.


Abstract People with Disabilities (PWD) experience profound inequalities both social and in the access to health. The Care Network for Persons with Disabilities (Rede de Cuidados à Pessoa com Deficiência, RCPD) was established in 2012, with the goal of improving this access in an equitable and equal manner. This article aims to analyze the implementation and constraints of the implementation and the conditionings of the RCPD in the health region of São José do Rio Preto. This is an exploratory case study, of qualitative and quantitative approach, anchored in the instrumental of public policy analysis. The dimensions of policy, organization, and structure guided the analysis of results. Interviews were conducted with 37 key players from management, providers, and society. The Ministry of Health is considered the protagonist in defining policy and transferring financial resources. The state agency is the service provider and conciliator of municipal demands by the RCPD leading group. The lack of an assistance regulation system is an obstacle to the network organization. Contracted services decide who will have access to care, not respecting agreed flows. The structure of rehabilitation services, with the exception of the Specialized Rehabilitation Center, was not guided by health needs but by the existence of services in the territory. Barriers to guaranteeing the right to health are evident, perpetuating the inequalities experienced by the PWD.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Política Pública , Pessoas com Deficiência , Atenção à Saúde , Disparidades nos Níveis de Saúde , Política de Saúde
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Saúde Soc ; 32(2): e220612pt, 2023. tab, graf
Artigo em Português | LILACS | ID: biblio-1450435

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Resumo A região amazônica abrange um território heterogêneo com características geográficas específicas, abrigando diversas populações vulnerabilizadas, o que exige dos serviços de saúde o desenvolvimento de habilidades e inovações. Entretanto, as respostas a esses desafios se tornam ainda mais distantes diante de uma lógica mercadológica, que tende a invisibilizar diferenças e privilegiar determinados territórios. Nesse cenário, este estudo analisou a implementação de uma Unidade Básica de Saúde Fluvial, buscando compreender como estão incluídas as necessidades e singularidades do meio rural ribeirinho no planejamento e execução dos serviços de saúde. Para isso, foram realizadas entrevistas com gestores e profissionais, além da observação do cotidiano dos serviços de saúde. Os resultados demonstram que a previsão de serviços, com formatos e recursos específicos para as áreas fluviais amazônicas, foi uma oportunidade para que as particularidades da região fossem evidenciadas e que mais recursos, inclusive financeiros, fossem previstos para essas localidades. No entanto, evidenciou-se também que os serviços ofertados continuam sendo planejados de forma hierárquica, além de serem organizados e executados visando realidades urbanas, o que aponta a necessidade de adaptações.


Abstract The Amazon region encompasses a heterogenous territory with singular geographic features, that harbous different vulnerable populations, which require the development of abilities and innovations by health services. However, answers to this challenge become even more distant in the face of a marketing logic that tends to make differences invisible and privilege certain territories. In this scenario, our study analyzed the implementation of a Basic River Health Unit (UBSF), seeking to understand how the needs and singularities of riverside rural areas are included in the planning and execution of health services. To that end, interviews with health services managers and professionals and observations of health care professionals during daily activities were carried out. The results showed the forecast of services, with specific formats and resources for the Amazonian fluvial areas, was an opportunity for the specificities of the region to be evidenced and for more resources, including financial ones, being considered for these localities. However, they also showed that the services offered are still planned in a hierarchical way and organized and executed for urban areas, which points to the need for adaptations.

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