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- Title
INFLUÊNCIA DO PROJETO DE FORTALECIMENTO DA VIGILÂNCIA EM SAÚDE NA COBERTURA DE DADOS NUTRICIONAIS.
- Authors
Bento, Isabel Cristina; Viana de Lana, Debora
- Abstract
The Strengthening Health Surveillance Project was created to encourage the mine municipalities to organize and strengthen their local surveillance systems in health. One of them is the Food Surveillance System and Nutrition which is an instrument of support for promotion actions health offered to professionals and managers of the Unified Health System. The objective of the study was to verify the data coverage of children from 0 to 5 years old and pregnant women enrolled in the Food and Nutrition Surveillance System before and after the implementation of this project and to verify the difficulties of References food and Municipal Nutrition to implement its goals. Secondary data from the Food Surveillance System and Nutrition System live birth information Beneficiaries Information System and a population estimated by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics was used, as well as data from a structured questionnaire answered by the Technical Reference municipal food and nutrition of a regional office of Minas Gerais. Descriptive analyses were made of the data and Collective Subject Discourse Analysis to examine the testimony of the Municipal Technical Reference food and nutrition. the follow-ups evolved after the project of strengthening was noticed. The most common difficulty among the references was the lack of human resources (health professionals, typist). Even despite numerous difficulties, the Municipal Technical Reference strive for the goals to be met.
- Subjects
DISCOURSE analysis; HEALTH promotion; NUTRITION; STATISTICS; DATA analysis; GOVERNMENT programs; HUMAN services programs; PRE-tests &; post-tests; DESCRIPTIVE statistics
- Publication
Revista de Atencao Primaria a Saude, 2017, Vol 20, Issue 3, p385
- ISSN
1516-7704
- Publication type
Article