Users’ Perspectives on Primary Care and Public Health Services in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: A Cross-Sectional Study with Implications for Healthcare Quality Assessment
2025
Igor F. L. Ferraz | Mariana C. Raimundo | Natalia M. A. M. Barros | Jhoyce S. Souza | Barbará M. V. Lucio | Thiago P. Tenreiro | Edna A. Reis | Danielle Maria de Souza Serio dos Santos | Luisa A. Chaves | Brian Godman | Stephen M. Campbell | Johanna C. Meyer | Isabella Piassi D. Godói
This study focuses on the Unified Health System (SUS) in five regions of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, one of Brazil&rsquo:s most important states, as part of a comprehensive analysis of a research project, which has generated publications in earlier phases. The objective was to assess users&rsquo: perceptions of SUS in terms of access to and the quality of public health services, including primary care and pharmaceutical services. A cross-sectional study was conducted using a structured questionnaire comprising 66 questions, administered to a purposive sample of 1000 participants between August 2023 and August 2024. Data were analyzed using Pearson&rsquo:s chi-square test with R software version 4.3. Among the participants, 54.5% were female, 62.5% were aged between 26 and 60 years, and 29% reported having private health insurance. Vaccination services were the most frequently used SUS service (25.1% of respondents). Participants who reported more frequent use of SUS services rated access more positively than those who used them less frequently (p = 0.002). The regions that evaluated SUS access and quality most favorably were Middle Paraí:ba and the metropolitan region, while the Coastal Lowlands region received the most negative assessments. Participants with lower socioeconomic status gave more favorable evaluations of access to public health services (p = 0.001). These findings highlight concerns about access to, and the quality of, SUS healthcare services and regional disparities in users&rsquo: perceptions of SUS services in Rio de Janeiro. The results underscore the importance of social participation as a key element in the evaluation and continuous improvement of responsive public healthcare.
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