2015
DOI: 10.1590/1983-1447.2015.04.51862
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Longitudinality in childcare provided through Family Health Strategy

Abstract: Longitudinality in childcare provided through Family Health StrategyResults: among the aspects evaluated, it is highlighted that 89.5% of caregivers said they were consulted by the same professionals, and 81.9% felt good talking to the professional. The average score for the longitudinality component was satisfactory, with a 6.6 value. Conclusion: the health facilities assessed are guided towards the longitudinality attribute, however, the target mean score was exactly the cutoff value, implying the need for a… Show more

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“…In the services evaluated, in the traditional health units, the kinship had a mean score of 6.9, above the cut-off score (6.6). The structure of care in this same attribute was well evaluated in the services studied, which is in consonance with other studies (19)(20)(21)(22) . In this element of the attribute longitudinality there were no differences regarding the care model.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…In the services evaluated, in the traditional health units, the kinship had a mean score of 6.9, above the cut-off score (6.6). The structure of care in this same attribute was well evaluated in the services studied, which is in consonance with other studies (19)(20)(21)(22) . In this element of the attribute longitudinality there were no differences regarding the care model.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The presence of a bond between family/child and the health service has the additional advantage of making the attribute of Integrality of care easier to be met (23) . The health care model is directly related to longitudinality and to the presence of FHS principles, that is, when this care model is properly implemented it favors longitudinality and increases resoluteness capacity in primary care, reducing costs and improving the quality of care (22) . However, the PHC service is only effective when all the attributes are present in their full extension.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along the same lines, follow international studies. Income up to a minimum wage was corroborated by previous studies (35) . The demand for the health system increases at the extremes of the ages, that is, from 0-14 in 12% and 23% in excess of 60 years.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…24 Longitudinality, also seen as potentiality in the practice of health professionals in child care, is the monitoring over time, which implies a therapeutic relationship characterized by the responsibility of the health professional and the trust of the users. 9,17,19 The importance of longitudinality of care for the prevention of hospitalizations of children, such as pneumonia, the continuity of care, mutual trust service / user and the user's connection with health professionals have been demonstrated. 36 Thus, by recognizing the links with families and the community, the attribute of longitudinality contributes to improving the health care of children in an integrative perspective.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%