Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Joice Fabricio de
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Pinto, Nilson Vieira, Daniele, Thiago Medeiros da Costa, Frota, Mirna Albuquerque, Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Enfermagem da UFPI
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufpi.br/index.php/reufpi/article/view/4479
Resumo: Objective: To understand the perceptions of users of the "street office" about care practices. Methods: Mixed approach study carried out through semi-structured individual interviews with users of the "street office", with their reports analyzed through the Iramuteq software. Results: The general corpus of the reports consisted of 188 text segments (TS), with 178 TSs (94.68%), with three classes emerging: Class 1 – "Care understood by homeless people", with 85 TS (47.75%); Class 2 – "Satisfaction with access to health actions and services", with 40 TS (22.47%) and Class 3 – "Causes and coping with life on the street", with 53 TS (29.78%). The most recurrent word in the word cloud and in the analysis of similarity was “street”, showing reflections on social inequality and health disparities. Conclusion: The narratives revealed the needs of users regarding their conceptions of care practices, constituting reflectivities emerging from this service instrument.
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title Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
spellingShingle Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
Souza, Joice Fabricio de
Access to primary care
Social vulnerability
Health care models
Poorly housed people
title_short Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
title_full Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
title_fullStr Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
title_full_unstemmed Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
title_sort Street office and care practices: emerging conceptions and reflexivities
author Souza, Joice Fabricio de
author_facet Souza, Joice Fabricio de
Pinto, Nilson Vieira
Daniele, Thiago Medeiros da Costa
Frota, Mirna Albuquerque
Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
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author2 Pinto, Nilson Vieira
Daniele, Thiago Medeiros da Costa
Frota, Mirna Albuquerque
Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Joice Fabricio de
Pinto, Nilson Vieira
Daniele, Thiago Medeiros da Costa
Frota, Mirna Albuquerque
Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Access to primary care
Social vulnerability
Health care models
Poorly housed people
topic Access to primary care
Social vulnerability
Health care models
Poorly housed people
description Objective: To understand the perceptions of users of the "street office" about care practices. Methods: Mixed approach study carried out through semi-structured individual interviews with users of the "street office", with their reports analyzed through the Iramuteq software. Results: The general corpus of the reports consisted of 188 text segments (TS), with 178 TSs (94.68%), with three classes emerging: Class 1 – "Care understood by homeless people", with 85 TS (47.75%); Class 2 – "Satisfaction with access to health actions and services", with 40 TS (22.47%) and Class 3 – "Causes and coping with life on the street", with 53 TS (29.78%). The most recurrent word in the word cloud and in the analysis of similarity was “street”, showing reflections on social inequality and health disparities. Conclusion: The narratives revealed the needs of users regarding their conceptions of care practices, constituting reflectivities emerging from this service instrument.
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