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- Title
OPORTUNIDADES DE ABORDAGENS SOBRE IMUNIZAÇÃO DURANTE O ATENDIMENTO À DEMANDA ESPONTÂNEA.
- Authors
Silva Campos, Daniela; Farias Oliveira, Larayne Gallo; Almeida Pina-Oliveira, Alfredo; Aparecida Fracolli, Lislaine; Carlos Blanco, Jeniffer Marcela; de Fátima Pinho Lins Gryschek, Anna Luiza
- Abstract
Considering the important role that nurses play in the vaccination process, the objective of the present study was to examine the perspective of these professionals in two Basic Health Units (UBSs), which use different scheduling models (Carve-Out and Advanced Access), regarding how to take advantage of opportunities to discuss immunization during care for users who seek help without prior scheduling. To carry out the comparison between the units, secondary data from reports from the Information System of the National Immunization Program and e-SUS AB were used, from January to December 2019. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with nurses from these units. The SWOT Matrix for analyzing the internal environment. Regarding initial listening, we can observe the superiority of the UBS that follows the Advanced Access model, but there were no significant differences in terms of the number of immunizations. The most cited strategy to reduce Missed Vaccination Opportunities (OPVs) was the user approach when searching for “spontaneous demand”. However, the lack of a vaccination booklet was highlighted as a barrier, as the user would not be at the unit for this demand and there was little time available. There were no significant differences between the perception of nurses working in the different scheduling models, Carve-Out and Advanced Access, with regard to providing opportunities for approaches to immunization when meeting spontaneous demand.
- Publication
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR, 2024, Vol 28, Issue 1, p128
- ISSN
1415-076X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25110/arqsaude.v28i1.2024-10774