Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo
OBJECTIVES: To identify obstacles impeding the use of the reply letter by secondary level specialists in the municipality of Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil, and to highlight possible solutions for improving communication at the interface between secondary level specialist care and primary care. METH...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:b43ede6958f243c3b5c449bdaddc7b62 2023-05-15T15:18:25+02:00 Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo Matthew Harris Ana Ferreira Isabela Morães Fernanda de Andrade Daise de Souza 2007-03-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/b43ede6958f243c3b5c449bdaddc7b62 EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892007000200005 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/b43ede6958f243c3b5c449bdaddc7b62 Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 21, Iss 2-3, Pp 96-110 (2007) Remisión y consulta médicos de familia correspondencia relaciones interprofesionales programas nacionales de salud Brasil Referral and consultation physicians family correspondence interprofessional relations national health programs Brazil Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2007 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T16:02:49Z OBJECTIVES: To identify obstacles impeding the use of the reply letter by secondary level specialists in the municipality of Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil, and to highlight possible solutions for improving communication at the interface between secondary level specialist care and primary care. METHODS: Conducted in 2003, this qualitative study used semistructured interviews with 10 randomly selected secondary level specialists. The following specialties were represented: neurology, obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry, otolaryngology, and colposcopy. Interviews were semistructured, using an interview guide, based on the following seven categories: (1) profile of the specialist, (2) description of outpatient clinic services, (3) professional satisfaction, (4) assessment of the municipal health services, (5) assessment of the Family Health Program (Programa Saúde da Família), (6) description of the referral process, and (7) reply letter utilization. RESULTS: Most of the specialists understood the importance of the reply letter and that this form of communication with the generalist would ensure continuity of care, avoid duplication of efforts or disorganized patient management, and would provide the generalist with the professional support required. However, the study found that most of the specialists do not routinely use the reply letter. In general, the specialists have their own criteria to reply or not to a referral, for example, whether the generalist "deserved" a reply, whether the patient will remain under their care, or whether the patient has a significant pathology. Reasons for low reply letter utilization rates among specialists were categorized into four broad themes: (1) workplace organization, (2) communication inhibition, (3) professional isolation, and (4) medical education. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a general understanding of its importance, specialists in Camaragibe had difficulty adopting the reply letter as a form of communication at the interface between primary and secondary care levels. The reply ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic |
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OBJECTIVES: To identify obstacles impeding the use of the reply letter by secondary level specialists in the municipality of Camaragibe, Pernambuco, Brazil, and to highlight possible solutions for improving communication at the interface between secondary level specialist care and primary care. METHODS: Conducted in 2003, this qualitative study used semistructured interviews with 10 randomly selected secondary level specialists. The following specialties were represented: neurology, obstetrics, gynecology, psychiatry, otolaryngology, and colposcopy. Interviews were semistructured, using an interview guide, based on the following seven categories: (1) profile of the specialist, (2) description of outpatient clinic services, (3) professional satisfaction, (4) assessment of the municipal health services, (5) assessment of the Family Health Program (Programa Saúde da Família), (6) description of the referral process, and (7) reply letter utilization. RESULTS: Most of the specialists understood the importance of the reply letter and that this form of communication with the generalist would ensure continuity of care, avoid duplication of efforts or disorganized patient management, and would provide the generalist with the professional support required. However, the study found that most of the specialists do not routinely use the reply letter. In general, the specialists have their own criteria to reply or not to a referral, for example, whether the generalist "deserved" a reply, whether the patient will remain under their care, or whether the patient has a significant pathology. Reasons for low reply letter utilization rates among specialists were categorized into four broad themes: (1) workplace organization, (2) communication inhibition, (3) professional isolation, and (4) medical education. CONCLUSIONS: Despite a general understanding of its importance, specialists in Camaragibe had difficulty adopting the reply letter as a form of communication at the interface between primary and secondary care levels. The reply ... |
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Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo |
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Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo |
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Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo |
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Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo |
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Reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in Brazil: a qualitative study Utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de Brasil: estudio cualitativo |
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reply letter utilization by secondary level specialists in a municipality in brazil: a qualitative study utilización de las cartas de respuesta por los especialistas de nivel secundario de salud en un municipio de brasil: estudio cualitativo |
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