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- Title
Planejamento estratégico na Atenção Primária em saúde.
- Authors
Berti Guilhen Calvo, Amanda Ramos; Doreto Bracciali, Luzmarina Aparecida; Caleman, Gilson; Sanches Marin, Maria José; Neves Nascimento, Edinalva
- Abstract
Objective: To analyze the construction of an intervention project with the municipal health managers and their teams, based on a problem relevant to them. Method: The PES management tool, proposed by Carlos Matus, was used during explanatory, normative, strategic and tactical-operational moments. A total of 32 Primary Health Care workers participated. The data collection was carried out during 12 meetings in the months of December 2017 to May 2018. Results and Discussion: Prioritized by the participants the issue: lack of organization of the work process in primary health care; the descriptors: Descriptor 1: 90% of municipal employees do not have the qualification to work in primary health care; Critical node 1: there is no collective space for discussion of problems and actions; Intervention: creation of a space in each PHC team to discuss health problems through Permanent Education in Health and Descriptor 2: non-application/ elaboration of protocols that guide the services, especially in the unit; Critical node 2: lack of protocols in primary health care; Intervention: Provide resources for professionals to appropriate the concepts and practices for protocol construction. Final Considerations: Managers and teams built the planning using the PES tool with moments of divergence of ideas, however, there was a strengthening of the bond, both in the work process and in coexistence and in the construction of interventions.
- Subjects
HEALTH services administrators; HEALTH education; STRATEGIC planning; HEALTH services administration; HEALTH facility administration; LOCAL government; EXECUTIVES; PRIMARY health care; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PUBLIC officers
- Publication
Revista de Atencao Primaria a Saude, 2019, Vol 22, Issue 4, p939
- ISSN
1516-7704
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.34019/1809-8363.2019.v22.16907