How data provided by the Brazilian information system of primary care have been used by researchers

Health Informatics J. 2020 Sep;26(3):1617-1630. doi: 10.1177/1460458219882273. Epub 2019 Nov 15.

Abstract

In this article, we have investigated how researchers use the data provided by the Brazilian Information System of Primary Care . We also searched, for the first time, studies that evaluated the quality and reliability of the information provided by the Primary Care Information System. An integrative review of the literature was performed using the keywords 'information systems, primary care and SIAB' on search databases, and 53 of 174 articles were selected. These publications were classified into two large subgroups: those using the Primary Care Information System as 'data source' and those that took it as the 'object of study'. The first group included 35 studies, 18 of which used demographic and social health data records, and nine described data about diseases, specifically hypertension and diabetes. These data were used by researchers for association with health indicators (20%) or comparison with other information systems (17%), sample or population calculus (9%), estimation of prevalence and characterization of the epidemiological profile of a population (26%) or, more generally, to carry out the assessment of health status (29%). The Primary Care Information System as the 'object of study' group included 18 works, describing the knowledge and practices of professionals in relation to the information system. These researchers pointed out issues in the process of production and information consolidation, mainly due to the lack of training and supervision of community health workers and bureaucratization of their work process. Although some issues in the quality of data provided by the Primary Care Information System were reported by researchers, these findings were not corroborated by two studies that assessed the reliability of information disclosed by this system. Despite changes in the Brazilian health policies, the issue of data quality in health information systems continues to be a challenge preventing data from being used for decision-making and knowledge production.

Keywords: epidemiology; information systems; primary healthcare; public health; reliability.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Health Information Systems*
  • Health Policy
  • Humans
  • Primary Health Care*
  • Reproducibility of Results