An integrative review analyzing knowledge produced about the reception process in Primary Health Care over the last eight years. The study, authored by Larissa Rachel Palhares Coutinho, focuses on the reception within the Family Health Strategy. It suggests the reception process is not yet fully systematized in health care models, indicating a need for new approaches to improve service quality and user satisfaction.
Use Cases
- Conducting a meta-analysis of qualitative findings on patient reception based on the integrative review methodology described.
- Identifying gaps in the systematization of healthcare reception processes based on the review's conclusions.
- Developing training materials for healthcare professionals based on identified difficulties in the reception process.
- Designing new strategies for patient reception in primary care units based on the review's call for new approaches.
Strengths
- Focuses on a specific eight-year time frame for the literature review.
- Explicitly links the reception process to the Family Health Strategy model.
- Identifies a concrete research gap regarding the systematization of reception in healthcare.
Limitations
- The underlying data (specific papers reviewed) and their metadata are not provided.
- Row count and specific data format are unknown, limiting suitability assessment.
- Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Provenance
- Source
- Larissa Rachel Palhares Coutinho
- Collection Method
- Integrative literature review.
- Time Range
- Covers literature from the eight years prior to the study's publication.