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Health Place ; 66: 102451, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33049421

ABSTRACT

The aim of this contribution is to evaluate the results of proximity and territorialization as organizational principles for community-based primary health care, on the declared access to care and satisfaction of local residents. Two community health care facilities of the city of São Paulo, Brazil, were compared using a qualitative approach. It appears that geographical, relational and organized proximities are valued by the local residents, and are helpful tools for a community health approach. However, the choice of implementing these proximities through a territorialization of health care, as well as the criteria that were used for the division of health territories, are potential barriers for access to primary care.


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Personal Satisfaction , Primary Health Care , Brazil , Cities , Health Services Accessibility , Humans
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