STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE

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Autor(a) principal: Magdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Felipe
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Costa Maia Monteiro, Vinícius, Rayssa Costa Gonçalves Morais, Ana, Machado de Aguiar Cunha, Vânia, Felix da Silva, Josivan, Roseli Silva de Carvalho, Katiucia, Camanducaio Sales Leite, Fernando, Dyego de Morais Torres, Arthur, Hemilia Melo de Medeiros, Maria, Raissa Ferreira da Silva, Herika, Hélio de Souza, Cícero, Aser Veloso Costa, Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Health and Society
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/1412
Resumo: Introduction: The homeless population, is one of the groups of society that contains the greatest vulnerabilities existing in the current times, they are a heterogeneous group of extreme poverty, without housing, without income and many times without opportunity of education in all your life. This population constantly suffers from violations and prejudices of today’s society, contributing even more to their social exclusion and difficulty in seeking health in public institutions, thus emerging the street clinic to serve them directly in the inserted territory. Objective: To highlight the obstacles to the implementation of street practice assistance in the Brazilian health system. Methodology: The research method used in this research is the integrative literature review, which through research in the virtual health library (VHL) managed to survey 15 articles to build the synthesis of knowledge on top of the axes on the characterization of homeless population, the difficulties for implementing the street clinic in the Brazilian health system and the street clinic as a health strategy for the homeless population. Results and discussion: The homeless population faces daily episodes of social exclusion and vulnerability due to their characteristics that make them live on the streets, such as drug or alcohol addiction, abandonment, mental problems, etc. The episodes suffered by PSR make individuals try to be invisible to the public eye, thus also making it difficult to carry out and assist the street clinic. The strategy of the street office was created in 2011 to meet the demands of the homeless, who in turn face problems when assisting this population, as strategies are needed to gain the individual’s trust, and thus be able to provide them with health. Conclusion: The vulnerability of the homeless population is evident, and the performance of the street office as a health strategy for this population is of paramount importance, because it is with them that it is possible to interact with the territory and individuals with the sole purpose of make and promote health.
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spelling STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CAREHomeless population, homeless office, vulnerability.Introduction: The homeless population, is one of the groups of society that contains the greatest vulnerabilities existing in the current times, they are a heterogeneous group of extreme poverty, without housing, without income and many times without opportunity of education in all your life. This population constantly suffers from violations and prejudices of today’s society, contributing even more to their social exclusion and difficulty in seeking health in public institutions, thus emerging the street clinic to serve them directly in the inserted territory. Objective: To highlight the obstacles to the implementation of street practice assistance in the Brazilian health system. Methodology: The research method used in this research is the integrative literature review, which through research in the virtual health library (VHL) managed to survey 15 articles to build the synthesis of knowledge on top of the axes on the characterization of homeless population, the difficulties for implementing the street clinic in the Brazilian health system and the street clinic as a health strategy for the homeless population. Results and discussion: The homeless population faces daily episodes of social exclusion and vulnerability due to their characteristics that make them live on the streets, such as drug or alcohol addiction, abandonment, mental problems, etc. The episodes suffered by PSR make individuals try to be invisible to the public eye, thus also making it difficult to carry out and assist the street clinic. The strategy of the street office was created in 2011 to meet the demands of the homeless, who in turn face problems when assisting this population, as strategies are needed to gain the individual’s trust, and thus be able to provide them with health. Conclusion: The vulnerability of the homeless population is evident, and the performance of the street office as a health strategy for this population is of paramount importance, because it is with them that it is possible to interact with the territory and individuals with the sole purpose of make and promote health.Editora Acadêmica Periodicojs2023-07-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/141210.51249/hs.v3i03.1412Health and Society; Vol. 3 No. 03 (2023); 236 - 259Health and Society; v. 3 n. 03 (2023); 236 - 2592763-572410.51249/hs.v3i03reponame:Health and Societyinstname:Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsinstacron:IEPPporhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/article/view/1412/1209Copyright (c) 2023 Felipe Magdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Vinícius Costa Maia Monteiro, Ana Rayssa Costa Gonçalves Morais, Vânia Machado de Aguiar Cunha, Josivan Felix da Silva, Katiucia Roseli Silva de Carvalho, Fernando Camanducaio Sales Leite, Arthur Dyego de Morais Torres, Maria Hemilia Melo de Medeiros, Herika Raissa Ferreira da Silva, Cícero Hélio de Souza, Daniel Aser Veloso Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Felipe Costa Maia Monteiro, Vinícius Rayssa Costa Gonçalves Morais, Ana Machado de Aguiar Cunha, Vânia Felix da Silva, Josivan Roseli Silva de Carvalho, Katiucia Camanducaio Sales Leite, Fernando Dyego de Morais Torres, Arthur Hemilia Melo de Medeiros, Maria Raissa Ferreira da Silva, Herika Hélio de Souza, Cícero Aser Veloso Costa, Daniel 2023-07-07T15:55:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1412Revistahttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/PRIhttps://www.periodicojs.com.br/index.php/hs/oaijournalofhealthandsociety@gmail.com || periodicojs@gmail.com2763-57242763-5724opendoar:2023-07-07T15:55:17Health and Society - Instituto de Ensino e Pesquisa Periodicojsfalse
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title STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
spellingShingle STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
Magdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Felipe
Homeless population, homeless office, vulnerability.
title_short STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
title_full STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
title_fullStr STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
title_full_unstemmed STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
title_sort STREET OFFICE: A BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF THE TROUBLES FOR THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CARE
author Magdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Felipe
author_facet Magdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Felipe
Costa Maia Monteiro, Vinícius
Rayssa Costa Gonçalves Morais, Ana
Machado de Aguiar Cunha, Vânia
Felix da Silva, Josivan
Roseli Silva de Carvalho, Katiucia
Camanducaio Sales Leite, Fernando
Dyego de Morais Torres, Arthur
Hemilia Melo de Medeiros, Maria
Raissa Ferreira da Silva, Herika
Hélio de Souza, Cícero
Aser Veloso Costa, Daniel
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author2 Costa Maia Monteiro, Vinícius
Rayssa Costa Gonçalves Morais, Ana
Machado de Aguiar Cunha, Vânia
Felix da Silva, Josivan
Roseli Silva de Carvalho, Katiucia
Camanducaio Sales Leite, Fernando
Dyego de Morais Torres, Arthur
Hemilia Melo de Medeiros, Maria
Raissa Ferreira da Silva, Herika
Hélio de Souza, Cícero
Aser Veloso Costa, Daniel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magdiel Bandeira Montenegro, Felipe
Costa Maia Monteiro, Vinícius
Rayssa Costa Gonçalves Morais, Ana
Machado de Aguiar Cunha, Vânia
Felix da Silva, Josivan
Roseli Silva de Carvalho, Katiucia
Camanducaio Sales Leite, Fernando
Dyego de Morais Torres, Arthur
Hemilia Melo de Medeiros, Maria
Raissa Ferreira da Silva, Herika
Hélio de Souza, Cícero
Aser Veloso Costa, Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Homeless population, homeless office, vulnerability.
topic Homeless population, homeless office, vulnerability.
description Introduction: The homeless population, is one of the groups of society that contains the greatest vulnerabilities existing in the current times, they are a heterogeneous group of extreme poverty, without housing, without income and many times without opportunity of education in all your life. This population constantly suffers from violations and prejudices of today’s society, contributing even more to their social exclusion and difficulty in seeking health in public institutions, thus emerging the street clinic to serve them directly in the inserted territory. Objective: To highlight the obstacles to the implementation of street practice assistance in the Brazilian health system. Methodology: The research method used in this research is the integrative literature review, which through research in the virtual health library (VHL) managed to survey 15 articles to build the synthesis of knowledge on top of the axes on the characterization of homeless population, the difficulties for implementing the street clinic in the Brazilian health system and the street clinic as a health strategy for the homeless population. Results and discussion: The homeless population faces daily episodes of social exclusion and vulnerability due to their characteristics that make them live on the streets, such as drug or alcohol addiction, abandonment, mental problems, etc. The episodes suffered by PSR make individuals try to be invisible to the public eye, thus also making it difficult to carry out and assist the street clinic. The strategy of the street office was created in 2011 to meet the demands of the homeless, who in turn face problems when assisting this population, as strategies are needed to gain the individual’s trust, and thus be able to provide them with health. Conclusion: The vulnerability of the homeless population is evident, and the performance of the street office as a health strategy for this population is of paramount importance, because it is with them that it is possible to interact with the territory and individuals with the sole purpose of make and promote health.
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