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Care coordination: an analysis based on the experiences of primary care doctors

Abstract

The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of primary care doctors regarding the use of knowledge and reflection to improve care coordination. We conducted a cross-sectional study with primary care doctors in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro using the COORDENA-BR questionnaire. The doctors recognized the importance of coordination, although it did not occur, and trusted the clinical skills of specialty doctors. There was no indication that their peers in specialty care recognized and promoted the centrality of primary care. Referrals, receipt of hospital discharge summaries and use of protocols were common; counter-referrals to primary services was not common. Clinical sharing sessions were not held and primary care doctors did not consult specialists to clear up doubts. The findings reveal that the coordination of care under Brazil’s public health system by primary care services is hampered by lack of technological resources, organization, and values.

Primary health care; Care coordination; System integration; Niterói

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