Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the training of Family Health Strategy health professionals who work in dangerous territories affected by the armed conflict and its consequences in their practice. Methods: a qualitative-intervention research carried out with thirteen health professionals, using as a theoretical-methodological framework the institutional socioclinic. Results: they present and discuss from the analysis of implications of researcher and participants with training, and professional practices and transformations that occurred as intervention work progresses. Final considerations: learning strategies should incorporate empirical and scientifically proven knowledge. Thus, the spectrum of this knowledge would expand dynamically where the situation of violence in its manifestation of armed conflict is a social and political issue and not just a gap in training. |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training Santos,Raphael Sampaio dos Armed Conflicts Violence Professional Training in Health Professional Practice Primary Health Care |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Armed conflict at primary care: challenges for practice and training |
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Santos,Raphael Sampaio dos |
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Santos,Raphael Sampaio dos Mourão,Lucia Cardoso Almeida,Ana Clementina Vieira de Santos,Katerine Moraes dos |
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Mourão,Lucia Cardoso Almeida,Ana Clementina Vieira de Santos,Katerine Moraes dos |
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Santos,Raphael Sampaio dos Mourão,Lucia Cardoso Almeida,Ana Clementina Vieira de Santos,Katerine Moraes dos |
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Armed Conflicts Violence Professional Training in Health Professional Practice Primary Health Care |
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Armed Conflicts Violence Professional Training in Health Professional Practice Primary Health Care |
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ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze the training of Family Health Strategy health professionals who work in dangerous territories affected by the armed conflict and its consequences in their practice. Methods: a qualitative-intervention research carried out with thirteen health professionals, using as a theoretical-methodological framework the institutional socioclinic. Results: they present and discuss from the analysis of implications of researcher and participants with training, and professional practices and transformations that occurred as intervention work progresses. Final considerations: learning strategies should incorporate empirical and scientifically proven knowledge. Thus, the spectrum of this knowledge would expand dynamically where the situation of violence in its manifestation of armed conflict is a social and political issue and not just a gap in training. |
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