“DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Manuel Albino Moro
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Texto Completo: http://www.tede.universidadefranciscana.edu.br:8080/handle/UFN-BDTD/1273
Resumo: The current dissertation research aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations 2030 agenda, in particular, with the Good Health and Well-Being goal, which aims to improve maternal health and reduce neonatal mortality. It also is integrated to the Ministry of Health Research Priorities Agenda: Priority 4 -Development of Technologies and Innovation in Health and Priority 14 – Maternal and Child Health. Taking into account the demand that arises from the community and the Alto da Boa Vista Family Health Strategy working team, it was developed a Social Technology named “Endowing Lives” serving as a fomenter of good practices in maternal and child health. Considering its vulnerabilities, this Social Technology proposes practices that concern the social actors, with a view to promote context changes through the broadened understanding on community health. For that matter, the objective of this research was to develop a Social Technology on Maternal and Child Health, focusing on the promotion of good practices on pregnancy-puerperium cycle of women from a socially vulnerable community of Santa Maria - Rio Grande do Sul, based on home visits and interprofessional operational groups. The research methodology was conducted through an action-research from August, 2022 to October, 2023, consisting with the participation of 17 mothers/women/pregnant women belonging to the area covered by the aforementioned community and content analysis.The results revealed a high vulnerability of the investigated group, as well as that the development of social technologies focused on the user is a strategy capable of increasing the diffusion of knowledge, empowering users and expanding health promotion, therefore, overcoming the technocratic approach on maternal-child health. Based on interprofessional healthcare teams, through the integration of nurses, physiotherapists, doctors and dentists, it was developed a singular and multidimensional path on maternal and child health care, triggering a higher adherence to prenatal appointments; expansion on the concept of health, life equality and improvement in self-care and self-esteem, demands that are suggested on the sociodemographic profile literature. In conclusion, the social technology “Endowing Lives” transcended specific, linear and assistencialist solutions to certain vulnerable groups of people. The process of induction of this social technology sought for, ultimately, stimulating the social protagonism through the valorization of ideas and the construction of autonomous knowledge, based on dialogue, active participation and joint search for knowledge and practices. Product and its applicability: Conducted by the action research, this Social Technology identified, discussed and implemented strategies and actions that aim to enhance sociocultural specificities on maternal-child health, focusing on women who integrate a vulnerable community and, therefore, to contribute to a reduction of maternal-child morbimortality.
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spelling Haeffner, Léris Salete BonfantiSantos Ferreira, Maria Margarida da Silva Reis dosErdmann, Alacoque LorenziniBackes, Dirce Stein BackesTorres, Manuel Albino Moro2024-08-12T19:14:32Z2024-02-26Torres, Manuel Albino Moro. “DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL. 2024. 100f. Dissertação( Mestrado Profissional em Saúde Materno Infantil) - Universidade Franciscana, Santa Maria - RS.http://www.tede.universidadefranciscana.edu.br:8080/handle/UFN-BDTD/1273The current dissertation research aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations 2030 agenda, in particular, with the Good Health and Well-Being goal, which aims to improve maternal health and reduce neonatal mortality. It also is integrated to the Ministry of Health Research Priorities Agenda: Priority 4 -Development of Technologies and Innovation in Health and Priority 14 – Maternal and Child Health. Taking into account the demand that arises from the community and the Alto da Boa Vista Family Health Strategy working team, it was developed a Social Technology named “Endowing Lives” serving as a fomenter of good practices in maternal and child health. Considering its vulnerabilities, this Social Technology proposes practices that concern the social actors, with a view to promote context changes through the broadened understanding on community health. For that matter, the objective of this research was to develop a Social Technology on Maternal and Child Health, focusing on the promotion of good practices on pregnancy-puerperium cycle of women from a socially vulnerable community of Santa Maria - Rio Grande do Sul, based on home visits and interprofessional operational groups. The research methodology was conducted through an action-research from August, 2022 to October, 2023, consisting with the participation of 17 mothers/women/pregnant women belonging to the area covered by the aforementioned community and content analysis.The results revealed a high vulnerability of the investigated group, as well as that the development of social technologies focused on the user is a strategy capable of increasing the diffusion of knowledge, empowering users and expanding health promotion, therefore, overcoming the technocratic approach on maternal-child health. Based on interprofessional healthcare teams, through the integration of nurses, physiotherapists, doctors and dentists, it was developed a singular and multidimensional path on maternal and child health care, triggering a higher adherence to prenatal appointments; expansion on the concept of health, life equality and improvement in self-care and self-esteem, demands that are suggested on the sociodemographic profile literature. In conclusion, the social technology “Endowing Lives” transcended specific, linear and assistencialist solutions to certain vulnerable groups of people. The process of induction of this social technology sought for, ultimately, stimulating the social protagonism through the valorization of ideas and the construction of autonomous knowledge, based on dialogue, active participation and joint search for knowledge and practices. Product and its applicability: Conducted by the action research, this Social Technology identified, discussed and implemented strategies and actions that aim to enhance sociocultural specificities on maternal-child health, focusing on women who integrate a vulnerable community and, therefore, to contribute to a reduction of maternal-child morbimortality.A presente dissertação está alinhada aos Objetivos do Desenvolvimento Sustentável - Agenda 2030 da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU), mais especificamente no Objetivo: Saúde e Bem-Estar (Melhorar a saúde materna e a redução da mortalidade neonatal). Insere-se, também, na Agenda de Prioridades de Pesquisa do Ministério da Saúde: Eixo 4 - Desenvolvimento de Tecnologias eInovação em Saúde e Eixo 14 - Saúde Materno Infantil. Buscou-se desenvolver, a partir de demanda oriunda da comunidade e da equipe de trabalho da ESF Alto da Boa Vista, uma Tecnologia Social, denominada “Dotando Vidas”, como indutora de boas práticas em saúde materno-infantil. Considerando as vulnerabilidades locais, essa Tecnologia Social propõe saberes e práticas que envolvem os atores, com vistas à promoção de mudanças no contexto, a partir do entendimento ampliado de saúde comunitária. Objetivou-se desenvolver Tecnologia Social em Saúde Materno-Infantil com foco na indução de boas práticas no ciclo gravídico-puerperal de mulheres de uma comunidade socialmente vulnerável do município de Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, a partir de visitas domiciliares e grupos operativos na perspectiva interprofissional. Percurso metodológico: trata-se de uma pesquisa-ação, com abordagem quanti-qualitativa, realizada de agosto/2022 a outubro/2023, com a participação de 17 mulheres gestantes ou puérperas pertencentes à área de abrangência da unidade de saúde. Foram realizadas visitas domiciliares e grupos operativos, na perspectiva interprofissional. Aplicou-se um questionário semiestruturado contendo perguntas fechadas e abertas, com itens sobre o que a respondente entendia sobre saúde e seguiu-se com a análise estatística descritiva e a análise de conteúdo. Resultados: os achados ratificaram a alta vulnerabilidade do grupo estudado e que o desenvolvimento de tecnologias sociais focadas no usuário se constitui em estratégia capaz de ampliar a difusão de conhecimento, favorecer o empoderamento dos usuários e a compreensão ampliada de promoção da saúde, com vistas à superação do modelo tecnocrático em saúde materno infantil. Com base em equipes interprofissionais de saúde, pela integração de enfermeiros, fisioterapeutas, médicos e odontólogos, possibilitou-se um percurso singular e multidimensional de atenção à saúde materno-infantil e desencadeou-se maior adesão às consultas pré-natais; ampliação do conceito de saúde e de qualidade de vida e melhoria no autocuidado e autoestima, demandas essas sugeridas na leitura do perfil sociodemográfico. Concluiu-se que a tecnologia social “Dotando Vidas” transcende a implementação de soluções pontuais, lineares e assistencialistas para determinados grupos vulneráveis. O processo de indução desta tecnologia social buscou estimular o protagonismo social pela valorização de ideias e a construção de conhecimento autônomo, com base no diálogo, na participação ativa e na busca compartilhada de saberes e práticas. Este estudo permite concluir que há alta vulnerabilidade do grupo estudado e que o desenvolvimento de tecnologias sociais em formato interprofissional e focada no usuário se constitui em estratégia prospectiva e indutora de novos percursos em saúde. Produto e sua aplicabilidade: mediada pela pesquisa-ação, a presente Tecnologia Social “Dotando Vidas” identificou, discutiu e implementou estratégias e ações que visam a potencializar especificidades socioculturais em saúde materno-infantil com foco em mulheres que integram uma comunidade vulnerável e, dessa forma, contribuir para a redução da morbimortalidade materno-infantil.Submitted by Clarice Rosa Machado (clarice.machado@ufn.edu.br) on 2024-08-12T19:14:32Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Vesrão_final_sem_assinatura.pdf: 7163052 bytes, checksum: 14780ab5d8a5ecbfdb87c0864bf85d5a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-08-12T19:14:32Z (GMT). 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Torres, Manuel Albino Moro
Tecnologia Social; Saúde Materno-Infantil; Grupos operativos; Profissionais de saúde; Atenção Primária à Saúde.
Social Technology; Maternal-Child Health; Operational Groups. Healthcare Professionals; Primary Health Care.
Saúde Materno Infantil
title_short “DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL
title_full “DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL
title_fullStr “DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL
title_full_unstemmed “DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL
title_sort “DOTANDO VIDAS”: TECNOLOGIA SOCIAL INDUTORA DE BOAS PRÁTICAS EM SAÚDE MATERNO-INFANTIL EM CONTEXTO VULNERÁVEL
author Torres, Manuel Albino Moro
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Santos Ferreira, Maria Margarida da Silva Reis dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Manuel Albino Moro
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Santos Ferreira, Maria Margarida da Silva Reis dos
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tecnologia Social; Saúde Materno-Infantil; Grupos operativos; Profissionais de saúde; Atenção Primária à Saúde.
topic Tecnologia Social; Saúde Materno-Infantil; Grupos operativos; Profissionais de saúde; Atenção Primária à Saúde.
Social Technology; Maternal-Child Health; Operational Groups. Healthcare Professionals; Primary Health Care.
Saúde Materno Infantil
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