Information system of primary care and its use by the team of family health: an integrative review
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https://doi.org/10.22421/15177130-2010v12n1p38Keywords:
Family Health, Information Systems, Basic CareAbstract
The study is to review scientific literature on the Information System (SIAB) and its use by teams of Family Health. Integrative review was conducted in the databases Lilacs, Medline, Scielo, and Virtual Library Public Health and are used as criteria for inclusion original articles, monographs, dissertations and doctoral theses for the analysis of the items found. The text of the articles was guided by the following questions: "The ISPC is used by health teams to guide their actions?", "What are the difficulties of the various professionals working in the Health Team to use the Family SIAB?", "What the recommendations made by the studies with the system? ". We identified 109 articles 18 were selected for this study. Studies show that the system has little use when compared to their potential or not used by most teams. The difficulties cited refer to the chips of the ISPC on the interpretation, content and quantity, professional training and practice of using data to guide actions. The types of actions most studies were suggested by the implementation of lifelong learning; spaces for reflection of the importance of their use for the work of the team and system changes in accordance with local realities. Concluded that the use of the data must be changes in the organization of the work process in health.
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