His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)

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Autor(a) principal: Jurberg, Claudia
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sousa, Camila Pereira Belisário de, Russomano , Fábio Bastos
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/2374
Resumo: This article tries to understand the intersections and differences of narratives among health professionals, users of a highly complex institution within the Unified Health System (SUS) and mothers of children with complex health conditions; also reflects on actions that can contribute to a better communication among these two actors and the formulation of guiding policies for this dialogical exchange in a more effective and efficient way. Focus groups and semi-structured interviews were carried out, totaling 36 participants, including doctors, nurses, social workers, managers, cleaning professionals, front desks and users/mothers of children under treatment at this institution in Rio de Janeiro, during a six-month period. The results were treated from a qualitative-quantitative perspective using the MAXQDA® software, which supported the identification of synergies and antagonisms among the collected narratives, pointing to three main categories of narratives: communication flow between actors; the perception about the institution, including care aspects; and feelings about health, illness and death. As perspectives, we believe the results can be inspiring when reflecting on Social Determinants in Health and SUS.
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His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
title His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
spellingShingle His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
Jurberg, Claudia
Unified Health System
Social Determinants in Health
narratives
focus group discussion (FGD)
children with complex conditions of health
Unified Health System
Social Determinants in Health
narratives
focus group discussion (FGD)
children with complex conditions of health
title_short His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
title_full His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
title_fullStr His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
title_full_unstemmed His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
title_sort His and hers: visions and narratives in a Brazilian unit of the Unified Health System (SUS)
author Jurberg, Claudia
author_facet Jurberg, Claudia
Sousa, Camila Pereira Belisário de
Russomano , Fábio Bastos
author_role author
author2 Sousa, Camila Pereira Belisário de
Russomano , Fábio Bastos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jurberg, Claudia
Sousa, Camila Pereira Belisário de
Russomano , Fábio Bastos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Unified Health System
Social Determinants in Health
narratives
focus group discussion (FGD)
children with complex conditions of health
Unified Health System
Social Determinants in Health
narratives
focus group discussion (FGD)
children with complex conditions of health
topic Unified Health System
Social Determinants in Health
narratives
focus group discussion (FGD)
children with complex conditions of health
Unified Health System
Social Determinants in Health
narratives
focus group discussion (FGD)
children with complex conditions of health
description This article tries to understand the intersections and differences of narratives among health professionals, users of a highly complex institution within the Unified Health System (SUS) and mothers of children with complex health conditions; also reflects on actions that can contribute to a better communication among these two actors and the formulation of guiding policies for this dialogical exchange in a more effective and efficient way. Focus groups and semi-structured interviews were carried out, totaling 36 participants, including doctors, nurses, social workers, managers, cleaning professionals, front desks and users/mothers of children under treatment at this institution in Rio de Janeiro, during a six-month period. The results were treated from a qualitative-quantitative perspective using the MAXQDA® software, which supported the identification of synergies and antagonisms among the collected narratives, pointing to three main categories of narratives: communication flow between actors; the perception about the institution, including care aspects; and feelings about health, illness and death. As perspectives, we believe the results can be inspiring when reflecting on Social Determinants in Health and SUS.
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