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Prenatal care in Brazil: a cross-sectional study of the Program for Improving Primary Care Access and Quality, 2014.

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OBJECTIVE to describe the adequacy of primary health care center structure, requests for tests and prenatal care reported by female health service users within the scope of the Program for… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE to describe the adequacy of primary health care center structure, requests for tests and prenatal care reported by female health service users within the scope of the Program for Improving Primary Care Access and Quality (PMAQ) in Brazil. METHODS this was a cross-sectional study using PMAQ Cycle II (2014) data. RESULTS data from 9,909 health centers, 9,905 teams, and 9,945 female health service users were included; 70.1% (95%CI 69.2;71.0) of health centers had adequate structure; 88.0% (95%CI 87.4;88.7) of the teams requested all tests; 59.8% (95%CI 58.8;60.8) of female health service users reported receiving total guidance, and 23.4% of them (95%CI 22.5;24.2) underwent all physical examination procedures; teams that participated in both Cycle I and Cycle II presented better results. CONCLUSION in spite of shortcomings in Primary Care structure and work process in Brazil, PMAQ appears to positively affect prenatal care.

Keywords: program improving; care; health; primary care; improving primary; prenatal care

Journal Title: Epidemiologia e servicos de saude : revista do Sistema Unico de Saude do Brasil
Year Published: 2020

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