Logical analysis of the Citizen's Electronic Record of the e-SUS Primary Care strategy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34019/1809-8363.2023.v26.41492Keywords:
Health Information Systems, Electronic Health Records, Primary Health Care, Health EvaluationAbstract
This study aimed to carry out an evaluability study of the Electronic Citizen Record (PEC) system of the e-SUS Primary Care strategy, considering the description of technological innovation, the development of theoretical and logical evaluation models and the identification of evaluative questions. Exploratory study with a qualitative approach, based on a system of seven elements. The operationalization of the study was based on document analysis, integrative review and consensus technique in order to describe the functionalities of the PEC. Data analysis allowed us to better understand the operationalization and functionalities of the PEC. The theoretical/logical model visually and systematically configured its organization with details of inputs, activities, products and expected effects. Evaluative questions were established to evaluate the software and were systematized in the preparation of the measurement matrix. The PEC is assessable and presented a favorable scenario for its development. Carrying out this study proved to be an important strategy for planning subsequent evaluations.