01. Normative assessment (several references) |
1 |
Tomasi et al. (2011) |
Some states in the Northeast and South regions of Brazil |
Care performed in health units |
n=26,019 attendances |
2008 |
2 |
Cardoso et al. (2015) |
Municipalities in the northeast of Minas Gerais |
Municipalities |
n=63 municipalities |
2011 |
3 |
Neto et al. (2016) |
Curitiba (Paraná), Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro), and Lisbon (Portugal) |
Municipalities |
n=3 (case series) |
2015 |
4 |
Salazar et al. (2017) |
Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, and Brazil |
Family Health Teams |
n1=324 (Rio) teams; n2=17,200 (Brazil) |
2012 |
5 |
Monteiro et al. (2017) |
ACeS Amadora, ACeS Almada-Seixal (ARSLVT, Portugal) |
Men and Women |
n=176,293 people |
2016 |
6 |
Monteiro et al. (2017) |
ACeS Oeste Norte x Regional Administration of Lisbon and Vale do Tejo (ARSLVT), Portugal |
Men and Women |
n=76,293 people |
2016 |
7 |
Soranz et al. (2017) |
Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Men and Women |
n ~3 million people |
2016 |
8 |
Santos and Hugo (2018) |
Brazil |
Oral Health Teams in the Family Health Strategy |
n=18,114 Oral Health teams |
2013-2014 |
9 |
Monteiro (2020) |
Portugal |
Men and Women |
n=10,220,858 people |
2019 |
10 |
Pinto and Santos (2020) |
Planning Area of the municipality of Rio de Janeiro |
Adults 18 years and over |
N = 115,280 people |
2014-2015 |
02. Political-institutional analysis |
11 |
Biscaia and Heleno (2017) |
Family Health Units of Marginal, Cascais, Portugal |
Family Health Units |
case study |
2016 |
12 |
Reis et al. (2019) |
Brazil |
Establishment of the Primary Health Care Secretariat in the Ministry of Health |
case study |
2019 |
03. Qualitative exploratory analysis (Minayo, 2003) |
13 |
Nascimento and Nascimento (2005) |
Municipality of Jequié, Bahia |
Nurses |
n=14 nurses |
1999-2002 |
14 |
Galavote et al. (2011) |
Municipality of Vitória, Espírito Santo |
Community health workers |
n=14 Community health workers |
2005-2006 |
15 |
Pinheiro et al. (2012) |
Municipality of Florianópolis, Santa Catarina |
Nurses |
n=14 nurses |
2010 |
16 |
Engstrom et al. (2020) |
Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Students |
n=42 graduates |
2016 |
04. Theory of assessment and implementation of programs (Hartz, 1997; Contandriopoulos et al., 1997) |
17 |
Bodstein (2002) |
Brazil |
SUS decentralization process and primary care |
case study |
2001 |
18 |
Albuquerque et al. (2007) |
Municipality of Recife, Pernambuco |
PHC facilities (n1) and family health facilities (n2) |
n1=42; n2=84 |
2002 |
19 |
Rocha and Sá (2011) |
Portugal |
Family Health Units (USF) |
n=11 USF (case series) |
2009 |
05. Matus Government Triangle (Matus, 1972) |
20 |
Sampaio et al. (2011) |
State Health Secretariat of a Northeastern state |
State Health Secretariat |
case study |
2006 |
06. Theory of Assessment of Impact in Public Policies (Draibe, 2004) |
21 |
Roncalli and Lima (2008) |
Some municipalities in the Northeast Region with a population greater than 100 thousand inhabitants |
Children under five years |
n=2,144 children |
2005 |
07. Theory of the complexity of health systems: the four existing rationales |
22 |
Contandriopoulos (2006) |
Brazil |
Evaluative research, normative assessment, decision-making |
case study |
2006 |
08. Assessment Theory and use of the logical model (Hartz, 1997) |
23 |
Felisberto (2006) |
Brazil |
Institutionalization of health assessment and primary care |
case study |
2006 |
24 |
Costa et al. (2011) |
Municipality of Recife, Pernambuco |
Family Health Teams |
n=72 |
2010 |
09. Descriptive assessment of the local situation (Testa, 1992) |
25 |
Gomes et al. (2009) |
Municipality of Paula Cândido, Minas Gerais |
Families not covered by the ESF (1992) and covered by the ESF (2003) |
n1 = n2 = 127 families |
1992/ 2003 |
10. Theory of structure/process/outcome assessment (Donabedian, 1990) |
26 |
Costa and Pinto (2002) |
All Brazilian municipalities |
Municipalities by population size |
n=5,354 municipalities |
2002 |
27 |
Machado et al. (2004) |
Municipalities and health regions of Minas Gerais |
Municipalities and regions of Minas Gerais |
N ~ 800 municipalities |
2003 |
28 |
Facchini et al. (2006) |
Municipalities of Alagoas, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, and Santa Catarina |
Municipal health counselors (n1), municipal health secretaries (n2), primary care coordinators (n3) |
n1=41, n2=29, n3=32 |
2005 |
29 |
Pereira et al. (2006) |
Municipalities of Amapá, Maranhão, Pará e Tocantins |
Municipalities with more than 100 thousand inhabitants |
n=16 municipalities |
2006 |
30 |
Caldeira et al. (2010) |
Municipality of Montes Claros, Minas Gerais |
Children under two years |
n=1,200 families, 595 mothers |
2006 |
31 |
Costa et al. (2011) |
Municipality of Teixeiras, Minas Gerais |
Children under two years |
n=161 mothers |
2006 |
32 |
Serapioni and Silva (2011) |
Regions of the State of Ceará |
Family Health Teams, health professionals, managers, health counselors, academics, users |
case study + n1=340 users |
2010 |
33 |
Portela and Ribeiro (2011) |
Brazilian municipalities with more than 100 thousand inhabitants |
Municipalities |
n=185 municipalities |
2007 |
34 |
Mendes et al. (2012) |
Municipality of Recife, Pernambuco |
Users (n1), doctors (n2), and nurses (n3) |
n1=1,180, n2=61, n3=56 |
2009 |
35 |
Bulgareli et al. (2014) |
Municipality of Marília, São Paulo |
PHC facilities (n1) and Family Health facilities (n2) |
n1=6 UBS, n2=11 USF |
2007-2009 |
11. Theory of Clinical Management in Primary Health Care (Wagner, 2012) |
36 |
Janett and Yeracaris (2020) |
United States |
Use of electronic medical records in primary health care |
case study |
2019 |
12. Theory on access and use of health services (Andersen, 1995) |
37 |
Bousquat et al. (2012) |
Municipality of Santo André, São Paulo |
Men and Women |
n=175 people |
2011 |
13. Epidemiological Theory, aggregate-ecological studies and population-based studies (Medronho et al., 2009) |
38 |
d'Ávila Viana et al. (2006) |
All municipalities of the State of São Paulo |
Municipalities |
n=62 municipalities |
2005 |
39 |
Szwarcwald et al. (2006) |
Some municipalities of the State of Rio de Janeiro with more than 100 thousand inhabitants |
Adults 18 years and over and mothers of children under two years |
n=1,970 people |
2005 |
40 |
Ribeiro et al. (2010) |
Municipality of Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro |
Children under five years |
n=594 responsible for the children |
2005 |
41 |
Busato et al. (2011) |
Municipality of Curitiba, Paraná |
Dental surgeons |
n=191 dentists |
2006 |
14. Theory of the attributes of Primary Health Care (PHC) (Starfield, 2002) |
42 |
Elias et al. (2006) |
All the municipalities of the State of São Paulo |
Users (n1), health professionals (n2), and managers (n3) |
n1=1,117, n2=600(?), n3=343 (?) |
2005 |
43 |
Ibañez et al. (2006) |
Municipalities of São Paulo with more than 100 thousand inhabitants |
Users (n1) and health professionals (n2) |
n1=2,923; n2=167 health professionals |
2005 |
44 |
Alves Leão and Caldeira (2011) |
Municipality of Montes Claros, Minas Gerais |
Children under two years |
n=350 mothers |
2009 |
45 |
Reis et al. (2013) |
Municipality of São Luís, Maranhão |
Users (n1), health professionals (n2), and managers (n3) |
n1=882, n2=80, n3=30 |
2010-2011 |
46 |
Alencar et al. (2014) |
Municipality of São Luís, Maranhão |
Users (n1), health professionals (n2), and managers (n3) |
n1=883, n2=80, n3=32 |
2010-2011 |
47 |
Marques et al. (2014) |
Municipality of São Francisco, Minas Gerais |
Children under five years in a quilombola community |
n=76 families |
2011 |
48 |
Araújo et al. (2014) |
Municipality of Macaíba, Rio Grande do Norte |
Older adults |
n=100 |
2012 |
49 |
Mesquita Filho et al. (2014) |
Municipality of Pouso Alegre, Minas Gerais |
Children under two years |
n=419 children caregivers |
2009 |
50 |
Quaresma and Stein (2015) |
Municipality of Palmas, Tocantins |
Children and adolescents 12-18 years |
n=469 children and adolescents |
2013 |
51 |
Harzheim et al. (2016) |
Municipality of do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Adults ≥ 18 years, and responsible for children < 12 years |
n1=3,530 and n2=3,145 |
2014 |
52 |
Pinto et al. (2017) |
District of Rocinha, Municipality of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Adults ≥ 18 years, and responsible for children < 12 years |
n1=433 and n2=369 |
2014 |
53 |
Sellera et al. (2020) |
Brazil |
Institutionalization of health assessment and primary care |
case study |
2019 |
15. Theory of Billings (1990), on Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSC) |
54 |
Barbara Rehem and Egry (2011) |
Municipalities of the State of São Paulo |
Men and Women |
n ~ 400 thousand hospitalizations/year |
2000-2007 |
55 |
Pitilin et al. (2015) |
Municipalities of Guarapuava, Paraná |
Women |
n=429 hospitalizations |
2013 |
56 |
Avelino et al. (2015) |
Municipality of Alfenas, Minas Gerais |
Men and Women |
n=2,200 hospitalizations |
2008-2012 |
57 |
Costa et al. (2016) |
Municipality of Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul |
Men and Women |
total of hospitalizations not specified |
1998-2012 |
58 |
Gonçalves et al. (2016) |
Municipalities of the Northeast |
Men and Women |
n=181,152 hospitalizations |
2012-2015 |
59 |
Magalhães and Morais Neto (2017) |
Health Districts of the Municipality of Goiânia, Goiás. |
Men and Women |
n=502,908 hospitalizations |
2008-2013 |
60 |
Morimoto and Costa (2017) |
Municipality of São Leopoldo, Rio Grande do Sul. |
Men and Women |
n=10 thousand hospitalizations/year |
2003-2012 |
61 |
Pinto and Giovanella (2018) |
Brazil (capitals and inland regions), other selected capitals |
Men and Women |
n=187 million hospitalizations |
2001-2016 |
62 |
Pinto Junior et al. (2018) |
Bahia |
Children under five years |
n=810,831 hospitalizations |
2000-2012 |
63 |
Pinto et al. (2019) |
Brazil, Brasília, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Porto Alegre, Curitiba, and Florianópolis. |
Men and Women |
n ~ 20 million hospitalizations |
2009-2018 |
64 |
Lôbo et al. (2019) |
Municipalities of the State of São Paulo |
Children under one year |
n=851,713 hospitalizations |
2008-2014 |
65 |
Rocha et al. (2020) |
Brazil and Portugal |
Men and Women |
n1=11.6 million (Brazil); n2=1 million (Portugal) |
2019 |