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MANCHESTER TRIAGE SYSTEM IN PRIMARY HEALTH CARE: AMBIGUITIES AND CHALLENGES RELATED TO ACCESS

Author(s): Moreira,Danielle de Araújo ; Tibães,Hanna Beatriz Bacelar ; Batista,Renata Cristina Rocha ; Cardoso,Cecília Maria Lima ; Brito,Maria José Menezes

Date: 2017

Origin: Oasisbr

Subject(s): Access to health services; Primary health care; Triage; Nursing; Unified Health System; User embracement.


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ABSTRACT Objective: understanding ambiguities and challenges related to access after implementing the Manchester Triage System in primary health care. Method: a qualitative study developed through semi-structured interviews with nurses, doctors and nursing technicians, totaling 22 professionals. The data were analyzed using the thematic content analysis method. Results: the Manchester Triage System antagonistically interfered with access. In one aspect, an increase in waiting time, difficulty of the user being attended and scheduling of cases that are not classified as acute can be observed. In another aspect, service guarantee, open door service, receiving service in order of arrival and organizing spontaneous demand can be emphasized. Conclusion: the study highlights the need to broaden discussions on the legitimacy of the Manchester Triage System in primary health care in view of its ambiguities and challenges regarding a guarantee of access in this area of care production.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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