Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia

OBJECTIVE: to analyze the presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia.METHOD: observational and retrospective study with hospital-based case-control design, developed in three hospitals associated to the Brazilian Unified Health System, located in a city of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The study included 690 children under five years old, with 345 cases and 345 controls.RESULTS: both groups scored high for access to health services. In contrast, high scores for attributes such as longitudinality and coordination of care were observed for the controls. Despite low scores, integrality and family counseling were also high for the controls.CONCLUSION: knowledge of the aspects involving the primary health care attributes and its provision for child care are very important because they have the potential to support professionals and managers of the Brazilian Unified Health System in the organization of health services.

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Main Authors: Pina,Juliana Coelho, Moraes,Suzana Alves de, Furtado,Maria Cândida de Carvalho, Mello,Débora Falleiros de
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Published: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0104-116920150003005122015-08-25Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumoniaPina,Juliana CoelhoMoraes,Suzana Alves deFurtado,Maria Cândida de CarvalhoMello,Débora Falleiros de Child Pneumonia Primary Health Care OBJECTIVE: to analyze the presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia.METHOD: observational and retrospective study with hospital-based case-control design, developed in three hospitals associated to the Brazilian Unified Health System, located in a city of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The study included 690 children under five years old, with 345 cases and 345 controls.RESULTS: both groups scored high for access to health services. In contrast, high scores for attributes such as longitudinality and coordination of care were observed for the controls. Despite low scores, integrality and family counseling were also high for the controls.CONCLUSION: knowledge of the aspects involving the primary health care attributes and its provision for child care are very important because they have the potential to support professionals and managers of the Brazilian Unified Health System in the organization of health services.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEscola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São PauloRevista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem v.23 n.3 20152015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692015000300512en10.1590/0104-1169.0502.2582
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Mello,Débora Falleiros de
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Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
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Moraes,Suzana Alves de
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Mello,Débora Falleiros de
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title Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
title_short Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
title_full Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
title_fullStr Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
title_full_unstemmed Presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
title_sort presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia
description OBJECTIVE: to analyze the presence and extent of the primary health care attributes among children hospitalized for pneumonia.METHOD: observational and retrospective study with hospital-based case-control design, developed in three hospitals associated to the Brazilian Unified Health System, located in a city of the State of São Paulo, Brazil. The study included 690 children under five years old, with 345 cases and 345 controls.RESULTS: both groups scored high for access to health services. In contrast, high scores for attributes such as longitudinality and coordination of care were observed for the controls. Despite low scores, integrality and family counseling were also high for the controls.CONCLUSION: knowledge of the aspects involving the primary health care attributes and its provision for child care are very important because they have the potential to support professionals and managers of the Brazilian Unified Health System in the organization of health services.
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