Objective: to evaluate the attributes of primary health care as for access; longitudinality;
comprehensiveness; coordination; family counseling and community counseling in the
Family Health Strategy, triangulating and comparing the views of stakeholders
involved in the care process. Method: evaluative research with a quantitative approach and cross-sectional design. Data
collected using the Primary Care Assessment Tool for interviews with 527 adult
clients, 34 health professionals, and 330 parents of children up to two years old,
related to 33 family health teams, in eleven municipalities. Analysis conducted in
the Statistical Package for Social Sciences software, with a confidence interval
of 95% and error of 0.1. Results: the three groups assessed the first contact access - accessibility with low
scores. Professionals evaluated with a high score the other attributes. Clients
assigned low score evaluations for the attributes: community counseling; family
counseling; comprehensiveness - services rendered; comprehensiveness - available
services. Conclusions: the quality of performance self-reported by the professionals of the Family
Health Strategy is not perceived or valued by clients, and the actions and
services may have been developed inappropriately or insufficiently to be
apprehended by the experience of clients.
Objective: To adapt and validate the content of the Advanced Practice Nursing Competency Assessment Instrument (APNCAI) to Brazilian culture. Methods: This is a methodological study that followed the stages of translation, synthesis, back translation, evaluation by a committee of five specialists, pre-test with 31 nurses, and evaluation by the author of the original instrument. The Content Validity Index (minimum 0.90) and the modified Kappa (minimum 0.74) were calculated to evaluate the content. Result: In the first round of content evaluation, 18 items had to be altered because they did not reach the minimum values established. Three items have not reached a consensus in the second round and had to be sent to the author of the original version. In the pre-test, 13 items were returned to the specialists because they suffered content changes. Conclusion: The Advanced Practice Nursing Competency Assessment Instrument (APNCAI) - Brazilian version was cross-culturally adapted, and its content was validated.
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