2014
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0194201400073
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Abstract: Objective: To identify the extension in primary health services of attributes for family and community guidance about the health of children health. Methods: This was a quantitative, cross-sectional and evaluation study. We administered 548 questionnaires (Brazilian Primary Care Assessment Tool, child version) to families and/or legal guardians of children younger than 12 years of age who were received care in 24 health units. Data were analyzed using SPSS software, version 17.0. Results: The basic public heal… Show more

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“…(25) These findings are in agreement with other studies with a context of children's health. (19,14,(20)(21)(22) Although the Derivative and Essential Elements scores did not attain satisfactory values, the specialized services presented better results than the PHC services, showing that, from the perception of the consumers significant differences between the services. The specialized services were perceived as regular sources of care, and better providers of health practices, based on the attributes of PHC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…(25) These findings are in agreement with other studies with a context of children's health. (19,14,(20)(21)(22) Although the Derivative and Essential Elements scores did not attain satisfactory values, the specialized services presented better results than the PHC services, showing that, from the perception of the consumers significant differences between the services. The specialized services were perceived as regular sources of care, and better providers of health practices, based on the attributes of PHC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…(18) The attribute, Family Orientation, presupposes greater interaction between health professionals and the family, and the recognition of the potential of the family context being of extreme importance for comprehensive care.. (14) In the present investigation, this attribute attained an unsatisfactory score, indicating that health actions aimed at the family context are fragile and poorly recognized, corroborating other evaluative studies related to the child's health, which obtained similar results. (14,(19)(20)(21)(22) . Family health care with poor orientation can also lead to fragility of comprehensiveness; if the life contexts of individuals and their families are not perceived or known, the involvement and concern for extended care, with commitment to all their needs, may not be effective.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings are a source of concern, as the attributes under analysis represent fundamental characteristics for the services' planning and execution of health actions, for the strengthening of the bond among professionals-family-community and advances in the health indicators, such as the reduction of the childhood morbidity and mortality due to causes sensitive to PHC. (14) In a study involving traditional UBS users, it was appointed that the importance attributed to the family and community is still incipient in the health team's work process. (15) International studies developed in China (16) and in Santander (17) and Bogotá (18) , Colombia, unsatisfactory scores were revealed for family-centeredness and community orientation in primary care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The home visit is an essential tool for building the shared childcare model from the professionalparent-family integration and was evaluated as a potential labour process in the FHU model [14][15]; however, the inefficiency of this action represents a weakness in the membership of the FHU in facilitating 'family orientation' [16,[21][22].…”
Section: Adherence Of the Models Of Care To Phc Attributes In Relatiomentioning
confidence: 99%