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The access and rehabilitation working process in Primary Health Care

ABSTRACT

For adequate rehabilitation service offer in Brazil, it is necessary to understand the availability of access to Rede Assistencial de Saúde (RAS) [Brazilian Health Care Network (HCN)] and develop practices to meet health needs. The objective was to estimate the distribution trend of rehabilitation human resources in HCN between 2007 and 2015, especially in Primary Health Care (PHC) and get to know the practice of Clínica Ampliada (CA) [Extended Clinical Care (ECC)], Projeto Terapêutico Singular (PTS) [Singular Therapeutic Project (STP)], and Apoio Matricial (AM) [Matrix Support (MS)] of speech therapists, physical therapist, and occupational therapists. We searched for professionals from the Health Care Network using Cadastro Nacional de Estabelecimentos de Saúde (CNES) [Brazilian National Register of Health Establishments (NRHE)], and the monthly trend was elaborated through Prais-Winsten linear regression models. Aiming at knowing the practices of ECC, STP, and MS, “Discourses of the Collective Subject” were made from interviews held with 12 professionals. Medium complexity services had higher concentration of professionals, except for the hospitals in São Paulo city, and PHC had the lower possibility of access. Though shy, healthcare increased for all three professionals, with emphasis on physical therapists in hospitals in São Paulo city, in a comparison between the state (0.73%) and city (0.95%). In PHC, the highest raises were for occupational therapists of São Paulo city and physical therapists in Brazil. For MS, ECC and STP, besides the difficulty of the working process itself, ideas such as “plurality of concepts,” “biopsychosocial perspective,” and “possibility of adaptation” of care were predominant. Despite the growing numbers, the availability of professionals is still low and uneven, concentrated in specialty, and emphasising the expansion of physical therapy in hospitals and occupational therapy in PHC.

Keywords
Health Services Accessibility; Rehabilitation; Primary Health Care; Human Resources

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