Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Matheus Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lacerda,Mayara Karoline Silva, Sampaio,Cristina Andrade, Mendes,Patricia Helena Costa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Physis (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The present study aims to discuss the knowledge and practices of Primary Health Care professionals about the modes of disciplinary interaction. It is a descriptive study, with qualitative approach following the methodological proposal of cartography, in which we ran four focus groups with the participation of 33 professionals, among them doctors, nurses and dental surgeons who are part of Family Health teams (FHt). With a cartographic mapping, it was possible to see that the work context of the FHt can be represented by the plan of form, which is affected by the plan of forces, generating interrelationships. From this, the modes of disciplinary interaction emerge as a line of escape, producing new assemblages characterized by the perspectives and proposals listed by the professionals. Through this mapping, the importance of the modes of disciplinary interaction in the FHt practice was evident, mainly as a response to the micropolitics of living labor in health with a focus on lightweight technologies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
title Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
spellingShingle Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
Pereira,Matheus Mendes
Primary Health Care
Interdisciplinary communication
Cartography
title_short Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
title_full Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
title_fullStr Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
title_full_unstemmed Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
title_sort Modes of disciplinary interaction as a line of escape in Family Health practice: a cartographic analysis
author Pereira,Matheus Mendes
author_facet Pereira,Matheus Mendes
Lacerda,Mayara Karoline Silva
Sampaio,Cristina Andrade
Mendes,Patricia Helena Costa
author_role author
author2 Lacerda,Mayara Karoline Silva
Sampaio,Cristina Andrade
Mendes,Patricia Helena Costa
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author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Matheus Mendes
Lacerda,Mayara Karoline Silva
Sampaio,Cristina Andrade
Mendes,Patricia Helena Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Primary Health Care
Interdisciplinary communication
Cartography
topic Primary Health Care
Interdisciplinary communication
Cartography
description Abstract The present study aims to discuss the knowledge and practices of Primary Health Care professionals about the modes of disciplinary interaction. It is a descriptive study, with qualitative approach following the methodological proposal of cartography, in which we ran four focus groups with the participation of 33 professionals, among them doctors, nurses and dental surgeons who are part of Family Health teams (FHt). With a cartographic mapping, it was possible to see that the work context of the FHt can be represented by the plan of form, which is affected by the plan of forces, generating interrelationships. From this, the modes of disciplinary interaction emerge as a line of escape, producing new assemblages characterized by the perspectives and proposals listed by the professionals. Through this mapping, the importance of the modes of disciplinary interaction in the FHt practice was evident, mainly as a response to the micropolitics of living labor in health with a focus on lightweight technologies.
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