Assessment of Primary Health Care in the Treatment of Tuberculosis in a Brazilian Locality of the International Triple Frontier

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Silva-Sobrinho Reinaldo Antonio,Wysocki Anneliese Domingues,Scatena Lúcia Marina,Pinto Erika Simone Galvão,Beraldo Aline Ale,Andrade Rubia Laine Paula,Zilly Adriana,Munhak da Silva Rosane Meire,Gomes Michela Prestes,Mayer Paulo César Morales,Ruffino-Netto Antonio,Villa Tereza Cristina Scatena

Abstract

Objective:To evaluate the performance of Primary Health Care (PHC) in treatment of TB patients in a triple international border municipality.Methods:The present study was an evaluative survey of cross-sectional and quantitative approach conducted with 225 PHC healthcare professionals. Data was collected through a structured and validated instrument, which provided five indicators of "structure" and four indicators of "process" classified as unsatisfactory, regular or satisfactory.Results:The "structure" component was unsatisfactory for the indicator of professionals involved in TB care and training, and regular for the indicator of connection between the units and other levels of care. The "process" component was regular for the indicators of TB information, directly observed treatment and reference and counter reference on TB, and unsatisfactory for external actions on TB control.Conclusion:The "structure" and "process" components points out some weaknesses in terms of management and organization of human resources. Low frequency of training and the turnover influenced the involvement of professionals. Elements of "structure" and "process" show the need for investing in the PHC team and improving the clinical management of cases.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

General Nursing

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