Reproductive Planning in Primary Care for Human Infertility: Understanding by Professionals who work in the Family Health Strategy
Infertility, Reproductive Planning, Primary Care
Infertility is a public health problem that has disturbed the individual and family well-being of men and women in a scenario that still presents barriers in accessing this aspect of Family Planning. It is essential that the difficulties presented in assisting reproduction be studied in order to have an impact on improvements in health actions made available to the population. This study aims to analyze the understanding of professionals of the Family Health Strategy in the city of Vitória da Conquista - BA, regarding assistance in Reproductive Planning aimed at infertility in the context of primary care. This is a study of qualitative exploratory-descriptive approach, with online data collection, in which semi-structured interviews will be conducted with twelve professionals from three Family Health Units in the city. Subsequently, thematic content analysis will be applied to analyze the participants' statements. It is expected with the present investigation to produce reflections on the professionals regarding the policies that ensure access to family planning, including infertility care, as well as consequent changes in the dynamics of work.