PMID: 20658071Jul 27, 2010Paper

Prenatal Information System: critical analysis of register in a municipality of São Paulo State

Revista brasileira de enfermagem
Suzely Adas Saliba MoimazKléryson Martins Soares Francisco

Abstract

The prenatal assistance is one of the health care pillars. This study aimed to conduct a critical evaluation of the SIS Prenatal in a city of São Paulo State, to compare its data with the local assistance and to verify the registry of pregnant women attended at Health Care Centers. It was analyzed the pregnant women records through consultation at Health Regional Unit and municipal health service. There were inconsistencies between the system and local registry. The failures were related to the inadequate filling of attendance files, besides scarce control of pregnant women files and scheduling on health centers. The results suggest the need for better planning of actions for the improvement of prenatal service quality.

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Jan 1, 2017·Revista gaúcha de enfermagem·Vivian Kecy Vieira MaiaCândida Caniçali Primo
Feb 11, 2011·Revista brasileira de enfermagem·Geny Rose Cardoso CostaLuciane Maria Oliveira Brito

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