Adequacy of professional composition and planning actions of family health support centers to the territorial requirements
International Journal of Development Research
Adequacy of professional composition and planning actions of family health support centers to the territorial requirements
Received 17th August 2017; Received in revised form 29th September, 2017; Accepted 18th October, 2017; Published online 30th November, 2017
Copyright ©2017, Jorge Henrique Alves da Rocha et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Introduction: It sought to verify the adequacy of the professional composition of the family health support centers (FHSC), to the needs of the territory of its reference teams, from the professional's perspective of family health strategy (ESF). Methods: We have developed descriptive study, exploratory, retrospective, quantitative, transversal. The same study was processed from the information provided in the second national program cycle of improving access and quality of primary care in health (PMAQ-PCH), through external assessment tool, module II, applied throughout the national territory to the PCH professionals. Results: Statistical significance was observed to the alpha 0.05 level, to variables of interest, in specially the manager's query the teams with a view to training the NASF (72.8%) and over 70% of cases these teams are adequate to the demands of the territory and population. Conclusions: there are evidence to say that strategic points for the proper functioning of the network and realization of matrix support were made, culminating in the satisfaction of the reference team. The FHSC's reference teams dialogue with management in most situations, intending to build FHSC teams based on the epidemiological and social demands of the population, therefore appropriate to the contextual reality.