Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
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Resumo: | Objective Identify nurses’ emancipatory practices in primary care, to contribute to the improvement of health care. Method A case study type social research of qualitative nature, in which nurses of a primary health care service unit in São Paulo were interviewed. Results The home visit was identified as a nursing practice possible to be expanded in order to identify social determinants of health, triggering emancipatory practices in the service. This expansion occurred because the design of health care labour intended by the service team changed its focus from the traditional object of health services, the disease. Conclusion First, it is advocated that social policies lead projects with the purpose of improving health needs. On the other hand, the daily labour needs to provide opportunities for reflection and discussion of healthcare projects, leading workers to propose labour-processes targeted to both the social determinants of health and people’s illness. |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessmentHome visitPrimary health carePublic health nursingFamily health strategyPublic health practiceHealth services needs and demand Objective Identify nurses’ emancipatory practices in primary care, to contribute to the improvement of health care. Method A case study type social research of qualitative nature, in which nurses of a primary health care service unit in São Paulo were interviewed. Results The home visit was identified as a nursing practice possible to be expanded in order to identify social determinants of health, triggering emancipatory practices in the service. This expansion occurred because the design of health care labour intended by the service team changed its focus from the traditional object of health services, the disease. Conclusion First, it is advocated that social policies lead projects with the purpose of improving health needs. On the other hand, the daily labour needs to provide opportunities for reflection and discussion of healthcare projects, leading workers to propose labour-processes targeted to both the social determinants of health and people’s illness. Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem2014-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342014000700119Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.48 n.spe 2014reponame:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/S0080-623420140000600017info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCampos,Celia Maria SivalliSilva,Bárbara Ribeiro BuffetteForlin,Deisi CristineTrapé,Carla AndréaLopes,Iara de Oliveiraeng2015-02-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0080-62342014000700119Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/reeuspPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||nursingscholar@usp.br1980-220X0080-6234opendoar:2015-02-03T00:00Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli Home visit Primary health care Public health nursing Family health strategy Public health practice Health services needs and demand |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment |
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Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli |
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Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette Forlin,Deisi Cristine Trapé,Carla Andréa Lopes,Iara de Oliveira |
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Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette Forlin,Deisi Cristine Trapé,Carla Andréa Lopes,Iara de Oliveira |
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Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette Forlin,Deisi Cristine Trapé,Carla Andréa Lopes,Iara de Oliveira |
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Home visit Primary health care Public health nursing Family health strategy Public health practice Health services needs and demand |
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Home visit Primary health care Public health nursing Family health strategy Public health practice Health services needs and demand |
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Objective Identify nurses’ emancipatory practices in primary care, to contribute to the improvement of health care. Method A case study type social research of qualitative nature, in which nurses of a primary health care service unit in São Paulo were interviewed. Results The home visit was identified as a nursing practice possible to be expanded in order to identify social determinants of health, triggering emancipatory practices in the service. This expansion occurred because the design of health care labour intended by the service team changed its focus from the traditional object of health services, the disease. Conclusion First, it is advocated that social policies lead projects with the purpose of improving health needs. On the other hand, the daily labour needs to provide opportunities for reflection and discussion of healthcare projects, leading workers to propose labour-processes targeted to both the social determinants of health and people’s illness. |
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