Abstract

The study aimed to analyze in published literature the potentialities and difficulties of Family Health Strategy (ESF) regardingthe Programmatic Vulnerability in assistance to HIV/AIDS. This is a narrative survey of publications in the period January-July 2009 in thedatabases LILACS, MEDLINE, ScIELO, PeriEnf and Teses USP. We selected 16 texts that were grouped, analyzed and prioritized in Structureand Dynamics of Services Organization (access to services and resources, qualification of professionals, ESF team internal organizationand with other services) and Actions Implementation (early diagnosis, counseling, educative groups and home visits). Although thereare challenges, ESF has contributed in important ways to the reduction of Programmatic Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS.

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