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Setting health priorities in a community: a case example

OBJECTIVE: To describe the methodology used in the process of setting health priorities for community intervention in a community of older adults. METHODS: Based on the results of a health diagnosis related to active aging, a prioritization process was conceived to select the priority intervention p...

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Autores principales: Sousa, Fábio Alexandre Melo do Rego, Goulart, Maria José Garcia, Braga, Antonieta Manuela dos Santos, Medeiros, Clara Maria Oliveira, Rego, Débora Cristina Martins, Vieira, Flávio Garcia, Pereira, Helder José Alves da Rocha, Tavares, Helena Margarida Correia Vicente, Loura, Marta Maria Puim
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Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5336317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28273229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006460
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author Sousa, Fábio Alexandre Melo do Rego
Goulart, Maria José Garcia
Braga, Antonieta Manuela dos Santos
Medeiros, Clara Maria Oliveira
Rego, Débora Cristina Martins
Vieira, Flávio Garcia
Pereira, Helder José Alves da Rocha
Tavares, Helena Margarida Correia Vicente
Loura, Marta Maria Puim
author_facet Sousa, Fábio Alexandre Melo do Rego
Goulart, Maria José Garcia
Braga, Antonieta Manuela dos Santos
Medeiros, Clara Maria Oliveira
Rego, Débora Cristina Martins
Vieira, Flávio Garcia
Pereira, Helder José Alves da Rocha
Tavares, Helena Margarida Correia Vicente
Loura, Marta Maria Puim
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe the methodology used in the process of setting health priorities for community intervention in a community of older adults. METHODS: Based on the results of a health diagnosis related to active aging, a prioritization process was conceived to select the priority intervention problem. The process comprised four successive phases of problem analysis and classification: (1) grouping by level of similarity, (2) classification according to epidemiological criteria, (3) ordering by experts, and (4) application of the Hanlon method. These stages combined, in an integrated manner, the views of health team professionals, community nursing and gerontology experts, and the actual community. RESULTS: The first stage grouped the identified problems by level of similarity, comprising a body of 19 issues for analysis. In the second stage these problems were classified by the health team members by epidemiological criteria (size, vulnerability, and transcendence). The nine most relevant problems resulting from the second stage of the process were submitted to expert analysis and the five most pertinent problems were selected. The last step identified the priority issue for intervention in this specific community with the participation of formal and informal community leaders: Low Social Interaction in Community Participation. CONCLUSIONS: The prioritization process is a key step in health planning, enabling the identification of priority problems to intervene in a given community at a given time. There are no default formulas for selecting priority issues. It is up to each community intervention team to define its own process with different methods/techniques that allow the identification of and intervention in needs classified as priority by the community.
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spelling pubmed-53363172017-03-14 Setting health priorities in a community: a case example Sousa, Fábio Alexandre Melo do Rego Goulart, Maria José Garcia Braga, Antonieta Manuela dos Santos Medeiros, Clara Maria Oliveira Rego, Débora Cristina Martins Vieira, Flávio Garcia Pereira, Helder José Alves da Rocha Tavares, Helena Margarida Correia Vicente Loura, Marta Maria Puim Rev Saude Publica Original Articles OBJECTIVE: To describe the methodology used in the process of setting health priorities for community intervention in a community of older adults. METHODS: Based on the results of a health diagnosis related to active aging, a prioritization process was conceived to select the priority intervention problem. The process comprised four successive phases of problem analysis and classification: (1) grouping by level of similarity, (2) classification according to epidemiological criteria, (3) ordering by experts, and (4) application of the Hanlon method. These stages combined, in an integrated manner, the views of health team professionals, community nursing and gerontology experts, and the actual community. RESULTS: The first stage grouped the identified problems by level of similarity, comprising a body of 19 issues for analysis. In the second stage these problems were classified by the health team members by epidemiological criteria (size, vulnerability, and transcendence). The nine most relevant problems resulting from the second stage of the process were submitted to expert analysis and the five most pertinent problems were selected. The last step identified the priority issue for intervention in this specific community with the participation of formal and informal community leaders: Low Social Interaction in Community Participation. CONCLUSIONS: The prioritization process is a key step in health planning, enabling the identification of priority problems to intervene in a given community at a given time. There are no default formulas for selecting priority issues. It is up to each community intervention team to define its own process with different methods/techniques that allow the identification of and intervention in needs classified as priority by the community. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2017-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5336317/ /pubmed/28273229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2017051006460 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pereira, Helder José Alves da Rocha
Tavares, Helena Margarida Correia Vicente
Loura, Marta Maria Puim
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