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Care production for tuberculosis cases:analysis according to the elements of the Chronic Care Model* * Extracted from part of the results of the multicentric research "DECIT -Pontos de estrangulamentonaassistênciaaosdoentes de TB emtratamento", conducted in three Brazilian regions (Northeast, South and Southeast), João Pessoa, 2014.

Producción del cuidado en los casos de tuberculosis: análisis según los elementos delChronic Care Model

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To analyze the care provided to tuberculosis cases in primary health care services according to the elements of the Chronic Care Model.

METHOD:

Cross-sectional study conducted in a capital city of the northeastern region of Brazil involving 83 Family Health Strategy professionals.A structured tool adapted to tuberculosis-related care in Brazil was applied.Analysis was based on the development of indicators with capacity to produce care varying between limited and optimum.

RESULTS:

The organization of care for tuberculosis and supported self-care presented reasonable capacity.In the coordination with the community, the presence of the community agent presented optimum capacity.Partnership with organizations of the community and involvement of experts presented limited capacity.The qualification of professionals, the system for scheduling and monitoring tuberculosis in the community, and the clinical information system presented basic capacity.

CONCLUSION:

The capacity of the primary health care services to produce tuberculosis-related care according to the elements of the Chronic Care Model is still limited.Overcoming the fragmentation of care and prioritizing a systemic operation between actions and services of the health care network remains as a major challenge.

Descriptors:
Tuberculosis; Primary Health Care; Health Services; Nursing in Public Health

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