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Reach of “VAMOS” program in basic healthcare - organizational barriers and facilitators
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Health AdministrationOrganizationsProgram ImplementationHealth Care ManagementHealthcare InnovationLearning Health SystemsOrganizational BarriersHealth CommunicationDigital HealthManagementPublic Health PracticePublic HealthBasic HealthcareBasic Health CareHealth Services ResearchImplementation StrategyIntegrated CareCommunity Health Sciences Intervention ScienceHealth PolicyHealth InterventionHealth PromotionVamos ProgramCommunity HealthNursingHealth SystemsHealth Services ManagementArts
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.
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