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BackgroundWorldwide, primary care is for most people the gateway into many health systems. Offering solutions to the demands of the communities served requires the constant preparation of professionals, especially doctors and medical undergraduate students. We analyze and propose ways to improve the teaching and learning processes facilitated by the Basic Family Health Units (BFHUs) based on the use of electronic portals with evidence-based medicine criteria.MethodFirst phase: The authors conducted a qualitative-quantitative study on students and instructors of primary care (PC) medicine by administering a survey of open- and closed-ended questions at medical schools. The closed-ended questions were studied with descriptive statistics, and open-ended questions were analyzed via the creation of categories. Perceptions of major teaching and learning problems were then identified.Second phase: Meetings were held with students and their instructors for 6 months and involved the use of electronic portals and the application of new questionnaires using a Likert scale for pre- and postevaluation.ResultsIn the first phase, 40% of the students considered local instructor training levels a problem. A similar result was found regarding teachers’ lectures, revealing a lack of adequate PC training and performance.Building on our results, we focused on BFHUs to apply new strategies for teaching and learning, such as the use of the Evidence-Based Health (SBE) Portal, which includes several databases with clinical evidence criteria. In the second phase, the authors identified an improvement in the quality of learning among instructors and students. This outcome improved safety in daily clinical practice in PC, possibly with better results for its users.ConclusionsThe use of electronic portals can facilitate BFHU teaching and learning and promote the health of users.

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  • Worldwide, primary care is for most people the gateway into many health systems

  • We focused on Basic Family Health Units (BFHUs) to apply new strategies for teaching and learning, such as the use of the Evidence-Based Health (SBE) Portal, which includes several databases with clinical evidence criteria

  • We examine evidence-based medicine (EBM) because it plays a fundamental role in clinical decision-making in several medical specialties and because it uses statistical estimates of benefit-risk and harm for decision-making purposes [12, 13]

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Primary care is for most people the gateway into many health systems. Offering solutions to the demands of the communities served requires the constant preparation of professionals, especially doctors and medical undergraduate students. Despite the number of medical schools in Brazil, integrated health care, which takes biopsychosocial aspects into account and provides care geared to the reality of each family or individual, is far from being used in everyday medical practice. Medical schools should consider the needs of health system users, understanding them in their integrality, that is, acknowledging the process of illness as inextricably connected to their lives. It is necessary to propose changes in personal hygiene and lifestyle, considering the ability of each patient to implement them. It is essential, to propose ways to improve teaching and learning processes that are contextualized to real locoregional demands, and this need was what effectively guided the study presented here [3, 4]

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