10.6084/m9.figshare.9795650.v1
Rossana Arruda Borges
Rossana Arruda
Borges
Camila Tomicki
Camila
Tomicki
Fabio Araujo Almeida
Fabio Araujo
Almeida
Andiara Schwingel
Andiara
Schwingel
Wojtek Chodzko-Zajko
Wojtek
Chodzko-Zajko
Tânia Rosane Bertoldo Benedetti
Tânia Rosane Bertoldo
Benedetti
Reach of “VAMOS” program in basic healthcare - organizational barriers and facilitators
SciELO journals
2019
Program Evaluation
Primary Health Care
Healthy Lifestyle
Health of the Elderly
2019-09-11 02:40:16
Dataset
https://scielo.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Reach_of_VAMOS_program_in_basic_healthcare_-_organizational_barriers_and_facilitators/9795650
<div><p>Abstract Objective : To investigate the organizational barriers and facilitators to the reach of the “Active Life Health Improvement Program” (or VAMOS) implemented in two Basic Health Units (BHU) in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Method : An experimental study was carried out, based on the RE-AIM framework (http://www.re-aim.org/). Barriers and facilitators were identified through a focus group, semi-structured interview and content analysis. Results : In terms of reach, of the 297 Basic Health Care (BHC) users from the two BHU, 51 elderly people participated, a rate of 17.2%. One notable barrier identified was the lack of support from health teams, while the recommendation of the program by health professionals was found to be a facilitator. Conclusion : The VAMOS program has the potential to be incorporated as a public policy in the process of health care and promotion in BHC. It is an unprecedented strategy in Brazil, aimed at behavioral change, using a sustainable system, the BHU, which has a considerable population reach.</p></div>