The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course
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Resumo: | Since the beginning of the end of the nineteenth century, Social Work has participated in the construction of knowledge related to human beings, their social relations, and the confrontation of social questions in various areas. The area of health has stood out as being the greatest area of professional practice, with questions related to women's, children's, and mental health having already been well discussed. Nevertheless, the discussion about the question of cancer is still new. In 2000, INCA, the department of the Ministry of Health responsible both for the production of knowledge and the education of human resources in Oncology, began a Specialization Course in Social Work in Oncology with these objectives. One of the requirements to gain the diploma is the preparation of a course paper. These papers have contributed to the building of knowledge in Social Work in Oncology, reflecting theoretical categories, discussing practice, and analysing public policies in health. This paper is based on documentary research of the monographs presented by professionals from this course and has the objective of discussing the scientific contribution of the first three class groups, focusing on the object of the studies, the methodology used, and the areas of practice in Oncology. In a descriptive approach, 23 monographs, which were already finished, were analysed. The object of reflection of all the monographs was the practice developed in the different units of INCA, focusing on the operation of assistance, palliation, and health policies, taking patients, relatives, and professionals as subjects. They reflect on the complexity and specificity of this operation. |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization courseA construção do conhecimento em Serviço Social em oncologia: a contribuição do curso de especialização do INCAProdução de ConhecimentoServiço SocialOncologiaEducaçãoProduction of KnowledgeSocial WorkOncologyEducationSince the beginning of the end of the nineteenth century, Social Work has participated in the construction of knowledge related to human beings, their social relations, and the confrontation of social questions in various areas. The area of health has stood out as being the greatest area of professional practice, with questions related to women's, children's, and mental health having already been well discussed. Nevertheless, the discussion about the question of cancer is still new. In 2000, INCA, the department of the Ministry of Health responsible both for the production of knowledge and the education of human resources in Oncology, began a Specialization Course in Social Work in Oncology with these objectives. One of the requirements to gain the diploma is the preparation of a course paper. These papers have contributed to the building of knowledge in Social Work in Oncology, reflecting theoretical categories, discussing practice, and analysing public policies in health. This paper is based on documentary research of the monographs presented by professionals from this course and has the objective of discussing the scientific contribution of the first three class groups, focusing on the object of the studies, the methodology used, and the areas of practice in Oncology. In a descriptive approach, 23 monographs, which were already finished, were analysed. The object of reflection of all the monographs was the practice developed in the different units of INCA, focusing on the operation of assistance, palliation, and health policies, taking patients, relatives, and professionals as subjects. They reflect on the complexity and specificity of this operation.Desde o final do século XIX, o Serviço Social tem participado na construção de conhecimento a respeito do ser humano, suas relações sociais e o enfrentamento de questões sociais em diversas áreas. A área da saúde tem se destacado por constituir o maior campo da prática profissional, já tendo bem discutidas as questões relacionadas à saúde mental, da mulher e da criança. No entanto, a discussão sobre a questão do câncer ainda é incipiente. O INCA, órgão do Ministério da Saúde responsável, também, pela produção de conhecimento e formação de recursos humanos em Oncologia, iniciou em 2000 o curso de Especialização em Serviço Social em Oncologia com estes objetivos. Um dos requisitos para a obtenção do título é a elaboração de um trabalho de conclusão de curso (TCC). Estes trabalhos têm contribuído para a construção de conhecimento em Serviço Social em Oncologia refletindo sobre categorias teóricas, discutindo a prática e analisando as políticas públicas de saúde. Este trabalho é uma pesquisa documental das monografias defendidas por profissionais deste curso tendo como objetivo discutir a contribuição científica das três primeiras turmas, categorizadas por: objeto de estudo, metodologia utilizada e áreas da prática em Oncologia. Numa abordagem descritiva, foram analisadas 23 monografias que já se encontram na sua versão final. Todas as monografias tiveram como objeto de reflexão a prática desenvolvida nas diferentes unidades do INCA, enfocando a atuação na assistência, paliação e políticas de saúde, tendo como sujeitos os pacientes, familiares e profissionais. Elas refletem a complexidade e especificidade de tal atuação.INCA2003-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/212310.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2003v49n1.2123Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 49 No. 1 (2003): Jan./Feb./Mar; 39-46Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 49 Núm. 1 (2003): ene./feb./mar.; 39-46Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 49 n. 1 (2003): jan./fev./mar.; 39-462176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/2123/1318Chalhub, Tânia Skaba, Márcia Fróes info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:36:09Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/2123Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:36:09Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course A construção do conhecimento em Serviço Social em oncologia: a contribuição do curso de especialização do INCA |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course Chalhub, Tânia Produção de Conhecimento Serviço Social Oncologia Educação Production of Knowledge Social Work Oncology Education |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course |
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The construction of knowledge in Social Work in oncology: the contribution of INCA's specialization course |
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Chalhub, Tânia |
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Chalhub, Tânia Skaba, Márcia Fróes |
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Skaba, Márcia Fróes |
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Chalhub, Tânia Skaba, Márcia Fróes |
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Produção de Conhecimento Serviço Social Oncologia Educação Production of Knowledge Social Work Oncology Education |
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Produção de Conhecimento Serviço Social Oncologia Educação Production of Knowledge Social Work Oncology Education |
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Since the beginning of the end of the nineteenth century, Social Work has participated in the construction of knowledge related to human beings, their social relations, and the confrontation of social questions in various areas. The area of health has stood out as being the greatest area of professional practice, with questions related to women's, children's, and mental health having already been well discussed. Nevertheless, the discussion about the question of cancer is still new. In 2000, INCA, the department of the Ministry of Health responsible both for the production of knowledge and the education of human resources in Oncology, began a Specialization Course in Social Work in Oncology with these objectives. One of the requirements to gain the diploma is the preparation of a course paper. These papers have contributed to the building of knowledge in Social Work in Oncology, reflecting theoretical categories, discussing practice, and analysing public policies in health. This paper is based on documentary research of the monographs presented by professionals from this course and has the objective of discussing the scientific contribution of the first three class groups, focusing on the object of the studies, the methodology used, and the areas of practice in Oncology. In a descriptive approach, 23 monographs, which were already finished, were analysed. The object of reflection of all the monographs was the practice developed in the different units of INCA, focusing on the operation of assistance, palliation, and health policies, taking patients, relatives, and professionals as subjects. They reflect on the complexity and specificity of this operation. |
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