Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look

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Autor(a) principal: Savaris, Luciana Elisabete
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Böger, Beatriz, Savian, Anna Claudia, Jansen, Andressa Siqueira, da Silva, Milene Zanoni
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde
Texto Completo: https://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/9439
Resumo: Objective: To investigate the implementation of integrative and complementary practices and assess the use, training and acceptance of these practices by professionals working in Primary Health Care (PHC). Methods: The study was held in two stages: (a) a retrospective documentary analysis was done through systematic reading of the reports of the Municipal Health Conferences (2005-2015) held in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil to identify proposals related to the National Integrative and Complementary Practices Policy (Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares – PNPIC); (b) a cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted in a Sanitary District located in the analyzed municipality in 2017 with 240 professionals in eight PHC centers. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews that addressed socioeconomic variables and integrative and complementary practices (ICP): knowledge of PNPIC; ICP training; ICP practice in PHC; access to referral; being a user of ICP; opinion on benefits of ICP in PHC. The results were analyzed using frequencies and percentages. Results: Of the 2,975 proposals analyzed, 20 were related to the PINPIC, which represents 0.71% of the total. Primary data indicate that 81.3% (n=195) of professionals are unaware of the PNPIC, 98.7% (n=237) believe in the benefits of its provision in PHC, 5.8% (n=14) have been trained and 2.1% (n=5) of these offer ICP in PHC. Conclusion: The proposal for the implementation of ICP in the analyzed municipality is incipient. Although there is a growing interest and acceptance of PIC by health professionals working in PHC, it is little used in the analyzed Sanitary District.
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spelling Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ lookPrácticas integrativas y complementarias - análisis documental y la mirada de profesionales sanitariosPráticas integrativas e complementares - análise documental e o olhar de profissionais da saúdeComplementary TherapiesHomeopathyAcupunctureUnified Health System.Terapias ComplementariasHomeopatíaAcupunturaSistema Único de SaludTerapias ComplementaresHomeopatiaAcupunturaSistema Único de SaúdeObjective: To investigate the implementation of integrative and complementary practices and assess the use, training and acceptance of these practices by professionals working in Primary Health Care (PHC). Methods: The study was held in two stages: (a) a retrospective documentary analysis was done through systematic reading of the reports of the Municipal Health Conferences (2005-2015) held in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil to identify proposals related to the National Integrative and Complementary Practices Policy (Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares – PNPIC); (b) a cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted in a Sanitary District located in the analyzed municipality in 2017 with 240 professionals in eight PHC centers. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews that addressed socioeconomic variables and integrative and complementary practices (ICP): knowledge of PNPIC; ICP training; ICP practice in PHC; access to referral; being a user of ICP; opinion on benefits of ICP in PHC. The results were analyzed using frequencies and percentages. Results: Of the 2,975 proposals analyzed, 20 were related to the PINPIC, which represents 0.71% of the total. Primary data indicate that 81.3% (n=195) of professionals are unaware of the PNPIC, 98.7% (n=237) believe in the benefits of its provision in PHC, 5.8% (n=14) have been trained and 2.1% (n=5) of these offer ICP in PHC. Conclusion: The proposal for the implementation of ICP in the analyzed municipality is incipient. Although there is a growing interest and acceptance of PIC by health professionals working in PHC, it is little used in the analyzed Sanitary District.Objetivo: Investigar la implantación de prácticas integrativas y complementarias y evaluar el uso, la formación y la aceptación de esas prácticas por profesionales de la Atención Primaria de Salud (APS). Métodos: Estudio dividido en dos momentos: a) documental retrospectivo realizado a través de la lectura sistemática de los informes de las Conferencias Municipales de Salud (2005-2015) de Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil, identificando propuestas de la Política Nacional de Prácticas Integrativas y Complementarias (PNPIC); b) cuantitativo transversal realizado en un Distrito Sanitario de Salud del municipio analizado en 2017 con 240 profesionales de Unidades Básicas de Salud (UBS). Se recogieron los datos a partir de entrevista semiestructurada en la cual se incluyeron las variables socioeconómicas y las prácticas integrativas y complementarias (PIC): conocimiento de la PNPIC; formación en PIC; desarrollo de PIC en la APS; acceso a la consulta; ser usuario de PIC; opinión sobre los beneficios de las PIC en la APS. Se analizaron los resultados por frecuencias y porcentajes. Resultados: De las 2.975 propuestas analizadas se ha identificado 20 referentes a la PINPIC lo que representa el 0,71% del total. Los datos primarios señalan que el 81,3% (n=195) de los profesionales desconocen la PNPIC, el 98,7% (n=237) creen en los beneficios de la oferta de la APS, el 5,8% (n=14) tienen formación y, de ellos, el 2,1% (n=5) ofertan PIC en la APS. Conclusión: La propuesta de implantación de PIC en el municipio investigado es incipiente. En el distrito sanitario estudiado hay poca utilización aunque haya un creciente interés y aceptación de las PIC por los profesionales sanitarios que trabajan en la APS.Objetivo: Investigar a implantação das práticas integrativas e complementares e avaliar o uso, formação e aceitação dessas práticas pelos profissionais que atuam na Atenção Primária à Saúde (APS). Métodos: Estudo dividido em dois momentos: a) documental retrospectivo, realizado pela leitura sistemática dos relatórios das Conferências Municipais de Saúde (2005-2015) de Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil, identificando propostas relativas à Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares (PNPIC); b) quantitativo transversal, realizado em um Distrito Sanitário de Saúde do município analisado, em 2017, com 240 profissionais de Unidades Básicas de Saúde (UBS). Coletaram-se os dados a partir de entrevista semiestruturada, a qual incluiu variáveis socioeconômicas e as práticas integrativas e complementares (PIC): conhecimento da PNPIC; formação em PIC; desenvolvimento de PIC na APS; acesso ao encaminhamento; ser usuário de PIC; opinião sobre benefícios das PIC na APS. Os resultados foram analisados por meio de frequências e percentuais. Resultados: Das 2.975 propostas analisadas, identificaram-se 20 referentes à PINPIC, o que representa 0,71% do total. Os dados primários apontam que 81,3% (n=195) dos profissionais desconhecem a PNPIC, 98,7% (n=237) acreditam nos benefícios da oferta da APS, 5,8% (n=14) possuem formação e, destes, 2,1% (n=5) ofertam PIC na APS. Conclusão: A proposta de implantação de PIC no município investigado é incipiente. No distrito sanitário estudado existe pouca utilização, embora haja um crescente interesse e aceitação das PIC pelos profissionais da saúde que atuam na APS.Universidade de Fortaleza2019-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion"Peer-reviewed Article""Avaliado pelos pares""Avaliado pelos pares"application/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/943910.5020/18061230.2019.9439Brazilian Journal in Health Promotion; Vol. 32 (2019)Revista Brasileña en Promoción de la Salud; Vol. 32 (2019)Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde; v. 32 (2019)1806-1230reponame:Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdeinstname:Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)instacron:UFORporenghttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/9439/pdfhttps://ojs.unifor.br/RBPS/article/view/9439/pdf_1Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúdeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSavaris, Luciana ElisabeteBöger, BeatrizSavian, Anna ClaudiaJansen, Andressa Siqueirada Silva, Milene Zanoni2020-02-13T19:37:33Zoai:ojs.ojs.unifor.br:article/9439Revistahttps://periodicos.unifor.br/RBPS/oai1806-12301806-1222opendoar:2020-02-13T19:37:33Revista Brasileira em Promoção da Saúde - Universidade de Fortaleza (Unifor)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
Prácticas integrativas y complementarias - análisis documental y la mirada de profesionales sanitarios
Práticas integrativas e complementares - análise documental e o olhar de profissionais da saúde
title Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
spellingShingle Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
Savaris, Luciana Elisabete
Complementary Therapies
Homeopathy
Acupuncture
Unified Health System.
Terapias Complementarias
Homeopatía
Acupuntura
Sistema Único de Salud
Terapias Complementares
Homeopatia
Acupuntura
Sistema Único de Saúde
title_short Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
title_full Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
title_fullStr Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
title_full_unstemmed Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
title_sort Integrative and complementary practices - documentary analysis and health professionals’ look
author Savaris, Luciana Elisabete
author_facet Savaris, Luciana Elisabete
Böger, Beatriz
Savian, Anna Claudia
Jansen, Andressa Siqueira
da Silva, Milene Zanoni
author_role author
author2 Böger, Beatriz
Savian, Anna Claudia
Jansen, Andressa Siqueira
da Silva, Milene Zanoni
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Savaris, Luciana Elisabete
Böger, Beatriz
Savian, Anna Claudia
Jansen, Andressa Siqueira
da Silva, Milene Zanoni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Complementary Therapies
Homeopathy
Acupuncture
Unified Health System.
Terapias Complementarias
Homeopatía
Acupuntura
Sistema Único de Salud
Terapias Complementares
Homeopatia
Acupuntura
Sistema Único de Saúde
topic Complementary Therapies
Homeopathy
Acupuncture
Unified Health System.
Terapias Complementarias
Homeopatía
Acupuntura
Sistema Único de Salud
Terapias Complementares
Homeopatia
Acupuntura
Sistema Único de Saúde
description Objective: To investigate the implementation of integrative and complementary practices and assess the use, training and acceptance of these practices by professionals working in Primary Health Care (PHC). Methods: The study was held in two stages: (a) a retrospective documentary analysis was done through systematic reading of the reports of the Municipal Health Conferences (2005-2015) held in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil to identify proposals related to the National Integrative and Complementary Practices Policy (Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares – PNPIC); (b) a cross-sectional quantitative study was conducted in a Sanitary District located in the analyzed municipality in 2017 with 240 professionals in eight PHC centers. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews that addressed socioeconomic variables and integrative and complementary practices (ICP): knowledge of PNPIC; ICP training; ICP practice in PHC; access to referral; being a user of ICP; opinion on benefits of ICP in PHC. The results were analyzed using frequencies and percentages. Results: Of the 2,975 proposals analyzed, 20 were related to the PINPIC, which represents 0.71% of the total. Primary data indicate that 81.3% (n=195) of professionals are unaware of the PNPIC, 98.7% (n=237) believe in the benefits of its provision in PHC, 5.8% (n=14) have been trained and 2.1% (n=5) of these offer ICP in PHC. Conclusion: The proposal for the implementation of ICP in the analyzed municipality is incipient. Although there is a growing interest and acceptance of PIC by health professionals working in PHC, it is little used in the analyzed Sanitary District.
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