802 resultados para Brazilian National Health System
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Introdução: A formação dos profissionais da área da saúde é fundamental para a transformação das práticas de cuidado e consolidação dos princípios e diretrizes do Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS). Sendo um desafio do SUS, esta questão também está presente no campo da Saúde Mental e é necessária para a consolidação da Reforma Psiquiátrica e construção e fortalecimento da Rede de Atenção Psicossocial. Proposição: Investigar e refletir sobre as experiências dos estudantes que realizaram estágio no Centro de Atenção Psicossocial (CAPS) III Itaim Bibi entre 2009 e 2014, no tocante à formação profissional em Saúde Mental na perspectiva da Reforma Psiquiátrica. Materiais e Métodos: Estudo qualitativo, com construção dos dados a partir da leitura de relatórios dos estudantes e de questionários com perguntas referentes à experiência dos estágios, que foram apresentadas aos participantes conforme orientações do método Delphi. As questões abordaram: motivos; expectativas; forma e qualidade de participação nas atividades; temas e estudos; trabalho em equipe; situações vivenciadas; influência na atuação profissional; apresentação do estágio e sugestões de alterações. As informações foram trabalhadas por meio de Análise de Conteúdo Temática. Resultados: Dos 52 convidados, 28 participaram da primeira rodada (53,85%), sendo: 14 terapeutas ocupacionais, 9 enfermeiros, 3 psicólogos e 2 estudantes de Serviço Social. O segundo questionário foi composto por afirmativas presentes nas respostas recebidas para que os participantes as avaliassem conforme grau de concordância da escala Likert. Nesta fase foram recebidas 26 respostas. Conclusões: Apesar das dificuldades vivenciadas, avaliou-se que a maior parte das experiências dos estágios foi positiva e possibilitou aprendizagens significativas sobre o modelo de atenção psicossocial, o funcionamento e dinâmica da instituição, o trabalho em equipe interdisciplinar e as produções de convivência, principalmente aos sujeitos que realizaram estágios com maior carga horária. Identificaram como importantes aprendizados as experiências de acompanhamento individual e grupal dos usuários, a construção de Projeto Terapêutico Singular e de redes, o trabalho territorial e intersetorial. A participação em reuniões, supervisões clínico-institucionais, multiprofissionais e em oficinas de reflexão com as docentes das Universidades foi considerada importante para a formação. O aprendizado de manejo de situações de crise e de conflitos e de técnicas de contenção foi considerado superficial. Identificou-se que modelo de gestão e o trabalho da equipe influenciam no desenvolvimento de autonomia e protagonismo dos estagiários. O fortalecimento da integração ensino-serviço-comunidade é necessário e a flexibilização das propostas instituídas poderia facilitar a construção conjunta dos planos de estágios. Como produtos desta pesquisa foram elaboradas propostas de modificações para melhor organização dos estágios no CAPS e para a integração ensino-serviço e de Plano de Estágio Supervisionado em Terapia Ocupacional para os estágios extracurriculares. Realizou-se também uma Revisão Integrativa das publicações científicas brasileiras sobre a formação de estudantes de graduação em Saúde Mental na perspectiva da Reforma Psiquiátrica. Por fim, compreendeu-se que as experiências ressoam nas práticas profissionais dos graduados de modo positivo. Os participantes que não atuam neste campo, disseram levar consigo a experiência do trabalho em equipe e de formas éticas e humanizadas de cuidado.
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The public health dentistry is a way to bring oral health to Brazilian National Health System (SUS) and vice-versa. Thus, the epidemiology, in this context, it is one of the most important allies. In this article we intend to discuss the "shared walkway" between epidemiology and public health dentistry, through two views: first, we analyzed the efforts to establish methodological models for oral health sectional studies and the possibilities to construct a national data base. Second, we discussed how this knowledge has been transformed in a qualified scientific production presented in meetings and papers, which reflects, at the same time, about the contribution of this process in the consolidation of public health dentistry field. We concluded that this "shared walkway" was (and still is), influenced by political aspects, which, in different moments, leads to an improvement of public health dentistry. The oral health epidemiology has been established as a knowledge area, with regard to the scientific production in Brazil. At the same time, provide a tool that contributes to make oral health care models more appropriate to National Health System principles and, in other hand, make better the discussions about the social determinants of oral diseases.
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The public health dentistry is a way to bring oral health to Brazilian National Health System (SUS) and vice-versa. Thus, the epidemiology, in this context, it is one of the most important allies. In this article we intend to discuss the "shared walkway" between epidemiology and public health dentistry, through two views: first, we analyzed the efforts to establish methodological models for oral health sectional studies and the possibilities to construct a national data base. Second, we discussed how this knowledge has been transformed in a qualified scientific production presented in meetings and papers, which reflects, at the same time, about the contribution of this process in the consolidation of public health dentistry field. We concluded that this "shared walkway" was (and still is), influenced by political aspects, which, in different moments, leads to an improvement of public health dentistry. The oral health epidemiology has been established as a knowledge area, with regard to the scientific production in Brazil. At the same time, provide a tool that contributes to make oral health care models more appropriate to National Health System principles and, in other hand, make better the discussions about the social determinants of oral diseases.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Purpose. The primary objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of clinically important potential drug-drug interactions (DDIs) in elderly patients attending the public primary health care system in Brazil. The secondary objective was to investigate possible predictors of potential DDIs. Methods. A cross-sectional study was carried out in 5 Brazilian cities located in the Ourinhos Micro-region, Sao Paulo State, between November 2010 and April 2011. The selected sample was divided according to the presence (exposed) or absence (unexposed) of one or more potential DDIs (defined as the presence of a minimum 5-day overlap in supply of an interacting drug pair). Data were collected from medical prescriptions and patients' medical records. Potential DDIs (rated major or moderate) were identified using 4 DDI-checker programs. Logistic regression analysis was used to study potential DDI predictors. Results. The prevalence of clinically important potential DDIs found during the study period was 47.4%. Female sex (OR = 2.49 [95% CI 2.29-2.75]), diagnosis of = 3 diseases (OR = 6.43 [95% CI 3.25-12.44]), and diagnosis of hypertension (OR = 1.68 [95% CI 1.23-2.41]) were associated with potential DDIs. The adjusted OR increased from 0.90 [95% CI 0.82-1.03] in patients aged 60 - 64 years to 4.03 [95% CI 3.79 - 4.28] in those aged 75 years or older. Drug therapy regimens involving = 2 prescribers (OR = 1.39 [95% CI 1.17-1.67]), = 3 drugs (OR = 3.21 [95% CI 2.78-3.59]), = 2 ATC codes (OR = 1.19 [95% CI 1.12-1.29]), = 2 drugs acting on cytochrome P450 (OR = 2.24 [95% CI 2.07-2.46]), and ATC codes B (OR = 1.89 [95% CI 1.05-2.08]) and C (OR = 4.01 [95% CI 3.55-4.57]) were associated with potential DDIs. Conclusion. Special care should be taken with the prescription and therapeutic follow-up of patients who present characteristics identified as predictors. Knowledge of potential DDI predictors could aid in developing preventive practices and policies that allow public health services to better manage this situation.
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Prepared by the Illinois Health Care Cost Containment Council.
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Title page also includes summary of paper.
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The proposals arising from the agreement reached between the Rudd government and the States and Territories (except Western Australia) in April 2010 represent the most fundamental realignment of health responsibilities since the creation of Medicare in 1984. They will change the health system, and the structures that will craft its future direction and design. These proposals will have a significant impact on Emergency Medicine; an impact from not only the system-wide effects of the proposals but also those that derive from the specific recommendations to create an activity-based funding mechanism for EDs, to implement the four hour rule and to develop a performance indicator framework for EDs. The present paper will examine the potential impact of the proposals on Emergency Medicine to inform those who work within the system and to help guide further developments. More work is required to better evaluate the proposals and to guide the design and development of specific reform instruments. Any such efforts should be based upon a proper analysis of the available evidence, and a structured approach to research and development so as to deliver on improved services to the community, and on improved quality and safety of emergency medical care.
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The resources of health systems are limited. There is a need for information concerning the performance of the health system for the purposes of decision-making. This study is about utilization of administrative registers in the context of health system performance evaluation. In order to address this issue, a multidisciplinary methodological framework for register-based data analysis is defined. Because the fixed structure of register-based data indirectly determines constraints on the theoretical constructs, it is essential to elaborate the whole analytic process with respect to the data. The fundamental methodological concepts and theories are synthesized into a data sensitive approach which helps to understand and overcome the problems that are likely to be encountered during a register-based data analyzing process. A pragmatically useful health system performance monitoring should produce valid information about the volume of the problems, about the use of services and about the effectiveness of provided services. A conceptual model for hip fracture performance assessment is constructed and the validity of Finnish registers as a data source for the purposes of performance assessment of hip fracture treatment is confirmed. Solutions to several pragmatic problems related to the development of a register-based hip fracture incidence surveillance system are proposed. The monitoring of effectiveness of treatment is shown to be possible in terms of care episodes. Finally, an example on the justification of a more detailed performance indicator to be used in the profiling of providers is given. In conclusion, it is possible to produce useful and valid information on health system performance by using Finnish register-based data. However, that seems to be far more complicated than is typically assumed. The perspectives given in this study introduce a necessary basis for further work and help in the routine implementation of a hip fracture monitoring system in Finland.
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Personalised nutrition (PN) has the potential to reduce disease risk and optimise health and performance. Although previous research has shown good acceptance of the concept of PN in the UK, preferences regarding the delivery of a PN service (e.g. online v. face-to-face) are not fully understood. It is anticipated that the presence of a free at point of delivery healthcare system, the National Health Service (NHS), in the UK may have an impact on end-user preferences for deliverances. To determine this, supplementary analysis of qualitative data obtained from focus group discussions on PN service delivery, collected as part of the Food4Me project in the UK and Ireland, was undertaken. Irish data provided comparative analysis of a healthcare system that is not provided free of charge at the point of delivery to the entire population. Analyses were conducted using the 'framework approach' described by Rabiee (Focus-group interview and data analysis. Proc Nutr Soc 63, 655-660). There was a preference for services to be led by the government and delivered face-to-face, which was perceived to increase trust and transparency, and add value. Both countries associated paying for nutritional advice with increased commitment and motivation to follow guidelines. Contrary to Ireland, however, and despite the perceived benefit of paying, UK discussants still expected PN services to be delivered free of charge by the NHS. Consideration of this unique challenge of free healthcare that is embedded in the NHS culture will be crucial when introducing PN to the UK.
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Brazil is a large complex country that is undergoing rapid economic, social, and environmental change In this Series of six articles, we have reported important improvements in health status and life expectancy, which can be ascribed largely to progress in social determinants of health and to implementation of a comprehensive national health system with strong social participation. Many challenges remain, however. Socioeconomic and regional disparities are still unacceptably large, reflecting the fact that much progress is still needed to improve basic living conditions for a large proportion of the population. New health problems arise as a result of urbanisation and social and environmental change, and some old health issues remain unabated. Administration of a complex, decentralised public-health system, in which a large share of services is contracted out to the private sector, together with many private insurance providers, inevitably causes conflict and contradiction. The challenge is ultimately political, and we conclude with a call for action that requires continuous engagement by Brazilian society as a whole in securing the right to health for all Brazilian people.
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Includes bibliography