2012
DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2012.300972
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Primary Care and Public Health Services Integration in Brazil’s Unified Health System

Abstract: Objectives We examined associations between transdisciplinary collaboration, evidence-based practice, and primary care and public health services integration in Brazil’s Family Health Strategy. We aimed to identify practices that facilitate service integration and evidence-based practice. Methods We collected cross-sectional data from community health workers, nurses, and physicians (n = 262). We used structural equation modeling to assess providers’ service integration and evidence-based practice engagement… Show more

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“…The authors found that an increase in VRE incidence in 1 hospital would impact the incidence rates for all other hospitals from the same county. Even though no similar study was conducted in Brazil, the complex practices of "reference and counter-reference" (i.e., transferring of patients between health services of different complexities) held within the National Unified Health System raise the overall vulnerability to exchange of MDROs (Paim et al, 2011;Pinto et al, 2012). It is worth noting that relative incidence of VRE was higher in the smaller hospital (HEMA).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors found that an increase in VRE incidence in 1 hospital would impact the incidence rates for all other hospitals from the same county. Even though no similar study was conducted in Brazil, the complex practices of "reference and counter-reference" (i.e., transferring of patients between health services of different complexities) held within the National Unified Health System raise the overall vulnerability to exchange of MDROs (Paim et al, 2011;Pinto et al, 2012). It is worth noting that relative incidence of VRE was higher in the smaller hospital (HEMA).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research shows a moderate association exists between demographic variables and attitudes toward EBPs. In other words, female providers and older providers are more willing to use research based strategies than males providers and younger providers (Aarons & Sawitzky, 2006; R. M. Pinto et al, 2012).…”
Section: Delivering Multiple Hiv Prevention Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peer educators are individuals with backgrounds similar to the migrants who can provide HIV-related information in informal ways in the migrants' own environments. Peer educators have been used around the world in HIV prevention campaigns, including Thailand (Latkin et al, 2009), China (Yang, Xia, Li, Latkin, & Celentano, 2011), Australia (Drummond, Mizan, Brocx, & Wright, 2011), and Brazil (Pinto, Bulhoes de Silvia, & Soriano, 2012;Pinto, Wall, Yu, Penido, & Schmidt, 2012). One form of peer educators is the community health workers of Brazil who combine knowledge of their indigenous community with technical expertise Pinto, Bulhoes de Silva et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%