01 |
Best real-time agenda available |
The team should submit an updated “Google” agenda. In the CFFC, for the tagging by the blog, the registered users must fill out a questionnaire containing the full name, date of birth, contact telephone number, place of residence, reference team and the reason for the appointment (health problem). Healthcare professionals supervise the information, and as soon as the appointment is scheduled, ACS contacts the users. |
02 |
How do I do |
Blogs should show the description of a health activity (with photos, videos, songs) performed by the team’s professionals. The CFFC submitted the construction of a group created from the demand brought by users of the facility’s territory. The successful experience led to the implementation of the “Global Therapy Group”, which introduced the theme of “taking care of those who care”, providing the exchange of conversations between professionals, family, and users. |
03 |
Youth leadership |
It proposes that the blog submits activities to promote youth leadership, with joint participation of team professionals. The blog showed images of an activity carried out with a child and youth group, based on a playful methodology moderated by team professionals. |
04 |
Better audiovisual coverage |
It reviewed the audio-visual items on the blog (images and videos via YouTube and a maximum of ten minutes) that portrayed the work processes, internal and external events. The blog featured several videos on the blog as a whole. |
05 |
School Health |
Its purpose is to describe activities carried out by health and education professionals, showing the partnership in the actions carried out with the school audience. The CFFC blog showed a specific link describing activities carried out in partnership between education and health, bringing images of the professionals/teachers/students involved, of the integration, of the activities produced at the meeting. |
06 |
Best Picture |
It proposes to choose the best image that illustrates the team’s work process. Photos to be evaluated must contain a minimum resolution of five megapixels. |
07 |
Know this story told by a Community Health Worker (ACS) |
It requests that one experience with a final resolution be told and narrated by an ACS. The story must contain a title, ACS name, and its email. The CFFC blog featured two stories told by ACS, both containing images with the story’s characters. The user’s name has been preserved, using fictitious names. The stories show exciting outcomes and the commitment of professionals to users’ quality of life. |
08 |
Best short video |
It requires the blog to have a YouTube account linked to the blog, which sends the video link with a maximum 10-minute length. |
09 |
Physical Activity |
It assesses the best description of the work process involving physical education and team members. It is possible to compete in this category either with or without the Academia Carioca (“Rio de Janeiro Gym”). The CFFC blog brings an activity developed for users with chronic pain, setting a group mediated by physiotherapist, physical educator, resident physicians and students of medicine and ACS. |
10 |
Best content |
It addresses the importance of a clear wording, with easy access, the diversity of content, as well as the organization and quantity of photos and videos. In the CFFC blog, this aspect follows the model provided by the contest, and they always describe pictures/videos/compulsory items. |
11 |
Greatest interactivity and creativity |
It evaluates in a qualitative and quantitative way the comments made in the blog that denote themes about the facility, also with innovative proposals created for interaction with the users. The blog showed few comments in the course of the items, despite the large number of views (about 300 thousand in the making of this paper), the interaction via web still does not occur regularly. |
12 |
Teaching-service-community integration |
It intends to show activities that facilitate teaching-service access in the territory. The blog showed the video of a meeting held, providing a written report. Also, it brought images and reports of seminars, supporting activities, supervisions, trainings, specialization and undergraduate courses. |
13 |
Better integration between Family Health and Health Surveillance |
It proposes the integration of the facility’s actions with health surveillance and promotion. The blog shows the description of an award received by the unit in recognition of its concern with surveillance issues, with photos, images and videos of this moment. |
14 |
Best Facility with Sheet A (*) |
It evaluates the quality of the completion of the mandatory fields in Sheet A defined by SMS-RJ. |
15 |
Best CAP Territory by Micro-area |
It evaluates the quality of the maps by micro-area of the facilities, with territorial criteria with better distribution, delimitation, cartography, and territorialization. The CFFC’s blog shows a specific link, which facilitates access to the defined territory of the facility, the distribution of the teams by color and by ACS via another link. |
16 |
Best blog/homepage (“overall achievement”). |
It thoroughly evaluates each of the competing blogs considering the criteria mentioned previously, as well as their innovations. |