FATIMA CORREA OLIVER

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    Challenges on network care considering the perceptions of preceptors of a Pet-Network regarding people with disabilities and at-risk infants: access, comprehensiveness and communication
    (2017) AOKI, Marta; BATISTA, Marina Picazzio Perez; ALMEIDA, Maria Helena Morgani de; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, Daniela Regina; OLIVER, Fatima Correa
    Introduction: Health Care Networks (HCN) are seen as a possibility for articulating and coordinating actions, health services and is a priority in the health system. One strategy to assure their improvement is the Tutorial Education Program (PET-Redes) in the health area. Within this context, it is important to understand the challenges and strengths for the effectiveness of HCN to the network care. Objective: To identify and analyze the perceptions of professionals who are preceptors of PET-Networks (Stork/at-risk infants Network and Disabled People Network) about the configuration of the network care and the challenges of professional actions related to it. Method: Qualitative study conducted through two focus groups with professionals that are preceptors of the PET-Networks. Thematic analysis was used for data analysis. Results: Both networks presented the following categories related to the network care configuration: access, comprehensive health care and communication. For this care network configuration, some challenges mentioned include geographical and architectural barriers, lack of social support, lack of transportation, failure on care flow and discontinuities in the communicative process. To deal with these challenges, the following strategies were mentioned: implementation of electronic medical records and formulation of specific forums for debate and articulation of actions, among others. It is important to notice that these categories are intertwined and that more challenges than strategies to overcome them were pointed out by the participants. Conclusion: There are several challenges for effective HCN from different levels and the construction of strategies needs to be convened among all persons involved in the HCN.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Trajetória docente e a formação de terapeutas ocupacionais para atenção primária à saúde
    (2017) SILVA, Rodrigo Alves dos Santos; OLIVER, Fátima Corrêa
    This study aimed to identify and analyze the teaching career path and training of occupational therapists for Primary Health Care (PHC) in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. It is a qualitative research through interviews with 17 occupational therapy teachers. Data were categorized into two topics. 1) Teaching career path identified with PHC due to training experiences, professional practice and desires of changes to the clinical possibilities of territorial and extra-mural action and community occupational therapy. 2) The teachers reported training for PHC in courses through different teaching strategies, research and extension. Teaching career path in PHC and practice-theoretical learning needs to be valued in the training of occupational therapists acting in PHC.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Avaliação da atenção primária em saúde por usuários com e sem deficiência
    (2017) ALMEIDA, Maria Helena Morgani de; PACHECO, Samanta; KREBS, Stephanie; OLIVEIRA, Amanda Manso; SAMELLI, Alessandra; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, Daniela Regina; TOLDRÁ, Rosé Colom; OLIVER, Fátima Corrêa
    ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the core (First Contact, Longitudinality, Comprehensiveness, and Coordination of Services) and derivative (Family Orientation, Community Orientation) attributes of primary health care (PHC) from the perspective of users with and without disabilities. Methods Observational, cross-sectional study using the Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCAT) with users with and without disabilities of five basic health units (BHU) in a municipality where 55% of the population depends on the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Scores were assigned to the responses given to each of the PHC attributes evaluated. Results Study participants were 93 (67 physically disabled and 26 without disabilities) PHC users. No statistically significant differences were observed for any attribute on the comparison between the populations. For both groups, the attributes Degree of Affiliation, First Contact - Utilization, Longitudinality, and Coordination of Services - Information System received satisfactory (above cutoff) scores, whereas the attributes First Contact - Accessibility, Coordination of Services - Care Integration, Comprehensiveness, Family Orientation, and Community Orientation received unsatisfactory (below cutoff) scores. Users reported that the health teams are able to satisfactorily identify mobility issues, but there are failures in the recognition of problems of hearing, voice/speech and vision, and in the orientation of services available and services provided. Conclusion Users with and without disabilities evaluated the health care received similarly, indicating fragilities on the recognition of specific demands. Structural and work process changes should be conducted to ensure Accessibility, Comprehensiveness, and Family and Community Orientation, and thus increase the quality of PHC.