116.06 Evaluation of the effectiveness of primary health care in south and northeast Brazil: Methodological contributions

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
John Snow (The Hilton Istanbul Hotel )
Luiz A. Facchini Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
The abstract presents the methodology used in the Baseline Study that evaluated the effectiveness of the Family Health Strategy as compared to traditional primary health care centers. The study included 41 municipalities with more than 100 thousand inhabitants each, 21 from the South and 20 from the Northeast of Brazil. As the principal dependent variable and underlying premise for sampling in the Baseline Study, the effectiveness of program activities in the primary care units was analyzed in the population within the respective coverage areas, using an epidemiological survey. The health care model in the primary care units was the principal independent variable. Its effect on program activities was controlled according to geopolitical region, metropolitan area, and population size in the municipalities. Coverage of the activities was characterized according to socioeconomic, demographic, and health-related factors. The use of comparison groups, multiple-stage samples, standardized measures, adjustment for geographic and socio-demographic characteristics, and well-defined criteria for judging the findings are contributions by the methodology employed here for designing future studies to evaluate primary health care.

Learning Objectives: • Participants in the session will identify the information and methodological aspects needed to carry out research on primary health care evaluation. • Participants will discuss the study design and strategies to evaluate health services • Participants will develop skills to compare the performance of family health service and the traditional primary health centers.

Sub-Theme: Public Health and Research: Evidence Based Policy on Health