2022
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311xpt072322
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Barreiras de acessibilidade à atenção básica em assentamento em Pernambuco, Brasil, sob a ótica de camponesas, profissionais de saúde e gestão

Abstract: São inegáveis as iniquidades envolvidas diretamente nos modos de nascer, viver, adoecer e morrer da população do campo. Para analisar a acessibilidade ao cuidado em saúde desse povo, consideramos quatro barreiras pertinentes à acessibilidade aos serviços de atenção básica: as geográficas, organizacionais, financeiras e de informação. O estudo objetivou evidenciar as barreiras de acessibilidade à atenção básica pela população de um assentamento em Pernambuco, Brasil, sob a perspectiva de assentadas, profissiona… Show more

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“…One of the aspects that merit research is the strategies that can be implemented to make up for the shortage of health professionals and the difficulties that primary care health centers have in meeting the population's demands for care. [41][42][43] This is relevant if colposcopy should be included as a public health strategy at this level of care. Thus, it could mean an additional burden on physicians in these facilities at the expense of time for other activities and a greater likelihood of mental health problems that would further limit care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the aspects that merit research is the strategies that can be implemented to make up for the shortage of health professionals and the difficulties that primary care health centers have in meeting the population's demands for care. [41][42][43] This is relevant if colposcopy should be included as a public health strategy at this level of care. Thus, it could mean an additional burden on physicians in these facilities at the expense of time for other activities and a greater likelihood of mental health problems that would further limit care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%