2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.05.20146811
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Organization of Primary Health Care in pandemics: a rapid systematic review of the literature in times of COVID-19

Abstract: The world is experiencing one of the greatest public health emergencies in history with the global spread of COVID-19. Health systems, including Primary Health Care (PHC) services, are pillars of pandemic coping strategies, and there are important gaps in the literature on the best ways to organize PHC in health crisis scenarios such as the one currently experienced. Given the urgency of responses, we performed a rapid systematic literature review on MEDLINE (via PubMed), EMBASE and LILACS (via VHL), i… Show more

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“…307,308 Currently, it is thought PHC based healthcare systems are essential for the counter to pandemics, as such of the COVID-19 pandemic, and for preserving important health services. [309][310][311] As PHC is based on "social accountability, innovation, management, and population health," 312 the system ensures equity, especially marginalized communities with little attention regarding essential health services. [312][313][314] Strengthening the PHC program effectively people's healthcare in terms of health outcome, maintaining equity, and healthcare access.…”
Section: Primary Health Care In the Management Of The Global Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…307,308 Currently, it is thought PHC based healthcare systems are essential for the counter to pandemics, as such of the COVID-19 pandemic, and for preserving important health services. [309][310][311] As PHC is based on "social accountability, innovation, management, and population health," 312 the system ensures equity, especially marginalized communities with little attention regarding essential health services. [312][313][314] Strengthening the PHC program effectively people's healthcare in terms of health outcome, maintaining equity, and healthcare access.…”
Section: Primary Health Care In the Management Of The Global Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing a strong communication with the higher management and formulating a plan to allocate and repurpose the staff and to manage them with clear guidelines and regulations during the emergency, are vital to keep the services functional. 15 , 42 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 14 Frontline workers of primary health care (PHC) facilities play an important role in dealing with patients during COVID-19. 15 In the critical early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, the emphasis on PHC increased, and its response is varied among different health care leaders and institutions worldwide. 16 A study that assessed primary health care leaders’ perception and preparedness toward the pandemic showed a lack of personal preparedness and misconceptions regarding future pandemics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uma variedade de modelos de trabalho utilizados em diversos surtos sanitários apoia a integração das funções de vigilância em saúde pública por médicos e equipes de saúde APS em zonas urbanas, rurais e remotas, com serviços coordenados e responsivos, em nível local e regional 9 . Dentre as estratégias, podem-se destacar os sistemas de agregação de dados, painéis de controle e a vigilância digital, entre outras.…”
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