Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Rosani Ramos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pires,Denise Elvira Pires de, Trindade,Letícia de Lima, Amadigi,Felipa Rafaela, Melo,Thayse Aparecida Palhano de, Mendes,Mariana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand the relationship between workloads and institutional violence in Family Health Strategy managers’ practice. Methods: qualitative research using theoretical triangulation and data from semi-structured interviews. Participants were 35 managers of Basic Health Units in the five Regions of Brazil, who worked in the Family Health Strategy. We used thematic analysis and ATLAS.ti for data analysis. Results: workloads were analyzed, showing relationships with institutional violence. Thematic categories emerged: “related to the management work itself”; “related to other instances of health system management”; “related to users and community”. There was an interrelationship between increased managers’ workloads and institutional violence. Final Considerations: the Family Health Strategy is relevant for universal access to health and requires favorable institutional conditions for its effectiveness. Adverse scenarios lead to increased workloads, approaching institutional violence.
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title Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
spellingShingle Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
Machado,Rosani Ramos
Primary Health Care
Workload
Workplace Violence
Health Manager
Family Health Strategy.
title_short Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
title_full Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
title_fullStr Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
title_full_unstemmed Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
title_sort Management in the Family Health Strategy: workloads and structured institutional violence
author Machado,Rosani Ramos
author_facet Machado,Rosani Ramos
Pires,Denise Elvira Pires de
Trindade,Letícia de Lima
Amadigi,Felipa Rafaela
Melo,Thayse Aparecida Palhano de
Mendes,Mariana
author_role author
author2 Pires,Denise Elvira Pires de
Trindade,Letícia de Lima
Amadigi,Felipa Rafaela
Melo,Thayse Aparecida Palhano de
Mendes,Mariana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Rosani Ramos
Pires,Denise Elvira Pires de
Trindade,Letícia de Lima
Amadigi,Felipa Rafaela
Melo,Thayse Aparecida Palhano de
Mendes,Mariana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Primary Health Care
Workload
Workplace Violence
Health Manager
Family Health Strategy.
topic Primary Health Care
Workload
Workplace Violence
Health Manager
Family Health Strategy.
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand the relationship between workloads and institutional violence in Family Health Strategy managers’ practice. Methods: qualitative research using theoretical triangulation and data from semi-structured interviews. Participants were 35 managers of Basic Health Units in the five Regions of Brazil, who worked in the Family Health Strategy. We used thematic analysis and ATLAS.ti for data analysis. Results: workloads were analyzed, showing relationships with institutional violence. Thematic categories emerged: “related to the management work itself”; “related to other instances of health system management”; “related to users and community”. There was an interrelationship between increased managers’ workloads and institutional violence. Final Considerations: the Family Health Strategy is relevant for universal access to health and requires favorable institutional conditions for its effectiveness. Adverse scenarios lead to increased workloads, approaching institutional violence.
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