Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment

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Autor(a) principal: Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette, Forlin,Deisi Cristine, Trapé,Carla Andréa, Lopes,Iara de Oliveira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)
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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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title Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
spellingShingle 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
title_short Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
title_full Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
title_fullStr Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
title_full_unstemmed Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
title_sort Emancipatory practices of nurses in primary health care: the home visit as an instrument of health needs assessment
author Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli
author_facet Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli
Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette
Forlin,Deisi Cristine
Trapé,Carla Andréa
Lopes,Iara de Oliveira
author_role author
author2 Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette
Forlin,Deisi Cristine
Trapé,Carla Andréa
Lopes,Iara de Oliveira
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos,Celia Maria Sivalli
Silva,Bárbara Ribeiro Buffette
Forlin,Deisi Cristine
Trapé,Carla Andréa
Lopes,Iara de Oliveira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Home visit
Primary health care
Public health nursing
Family health strategy
Public health practice
Health services needs and demand
topic Home visit
Primary health care
Public health nursing
Family health strategy
Public health practice
Health services needs and demand
description 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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