Evolution of the availability of Information and Communication Technologies in primary health care in Brazil, 2012 to 2018.

Janaína Duarte Bender, Luiz Augusto Facchini, Luís Miguel Velez Lapão, Elaine Tomasi, Elaine Thumé
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Objective: To verify the evolution of the availability of information and communication technology equipment and inputs in primary health care services that participated in the external evaluation of the Access and Quality Improvement Program in Primary Care and its distribution according to context characteristics social and geographic.

Methods: Cross-sectional study, analyzed the distribution of information and communication technology equipment in basic health units in Brazil, during the three cycles (2012 to 2018) of the Program for Improving Access and Quality in Primary Care. The variables were examined at the municipal level and stratified by geopolitical region. Univariate analysis was performed, using the chi-square test and testing the distributions of exposures among themselves and between the outcome and exposures.

Results: The availability of information and communication technology equipment increased from 9.4% (2012) to 17.5% (2018), with emphasis on the Southeast and South regions, in municipalities with a population size of up to 10,000 inhabitants², with greater family health coverage and high/very high HDI-M. Over the period from 2012 to 2018, basic units joined the program and increased availability of information and communication technologies, such as Internet access, which ranged from 45.2% (n=6,249) to 74.0% (n=21,423), with emphasis on the Northeast region, which increased from 19.1% (n=970) to 58.8% (n=7,087).

Conclusion: Investment in technologies and constant evaluation of primary care in the country is necessary, contributing to its strengthening.

2012 年至 2018 年巴西初级卫生保健中信息和通信技术可用性的演变。
目的核实参与 "提高基层医疗服务可及性和质量计划 "外部评估的基层医疗服务机构的信息与通信技术设备和投入的可用性演变情况,以及其根据社会和地理背景特征的分布情况:横断面研究分析了巴西基层医疗单位在 "改善基层医疗服务可及性和质量计划 "的三个周期(2012 年至 2018 年)内信息和通信技术设备的分布情况。变量在市一级进行研究,并按地缘政治区域进行分层。采用卡方检验法进行了单变量分析,并检验了各变量之间以及结果与变量之间的分布情况:信息和通信技术设备的可用性从 9.4%(2012 年)增加到 17.5%(2018 年),重点是东南部和南部地区,人口规模不超过 10 000 人²、家庭健康覆盖率较高、人类发展指数-M 较高/很高的城市。在 2012 年至 2018 年期间,基层单位加入了该计划,并增加了信息和通信技术的可用性,如互联网接入,从 45.2%(n=6 249)增至 74.0%(n=21 423),重点是东北地区,从 19.1%(n=970)增至 58.8%(n=7 087):结论:有必要对技术进行投资,并不断对该国的初级保健进行评估,这有助于加强初级保健。
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