María de Lourdes Rojas Armadillo , Nadiosly de la Caridad de la Yncera Hernández , Beatriz Martínez Ramírez , Carlos Alonso Rivero López , Edgar Fernando Peña Torres , Nissa Yaing Torres Soto
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Prevención cuaternaria. Intervenciones médicas innecesarias en atención primaria: un estudio cualitativo con médicos familiares
Objective
Aims to understand the meaning of family doctors regarding unnecessary medical interventions in a Social Security Health Institution.
Design
Qualitative study.
Location
Primary health-care.
Participants
Twenty-seven family doctors (66.60% women and 33.3% men) assigned to a Social Security Health Institution of Quintana Roo, México.
Metodology
This study starts from the qualitative approach, under the interpretive paradigm of symbolic interactionism with the grounded theory method and through the in-depth interview technique. The interviews were recorded and transcribed and the data analysis was carried out with the Atlas ti program, using open and axial coding.
Results
The findings reveal that family doctors are aware of and have been in situations that are linked to an unnecessary practice, even without classifying it from the perspective of quaternary prevention.
Conclusions
A new need of greater dissemination and training on the elements that make it up to develop a professional practice oriented towards the premise “first do not harm” is reinforced.