Abstract
Quality in Primary Health Care can only be endured by considering essential attributes and social participation. This study, guided by collective health and its commitment to foster co-management processes based on participatory strategies, examined user perception regarding the care received and the functioning of their Basic Health Unit. A cross-sectional, qualitative, descriptive exploratory study was conducted with data collected at 25 urban and rural Primary Health Units in the Federal District, between August 2018 and February 2019, using a validated semi-structured questionnaire. Answers were analyzed using the AtlasTI software and grouped into the following thematic categories: professional staff, working shifts, available services and infrastructure. Qualified listening to users allows us to know the singularities of the services for planning and building a care model committed to the act of caring, from the perspective of health care users.
Keywords:
Primary Care; User Satisfaction; Access to Health Services; Health Planning