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Pr?ticas interativas e complementares grupais nos servi?os de sa?de da aten??o b?sica: possibilidades de di?logo com a educa??o popular

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Previous issue date: 2016-12-05 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior (CAPES) / A Pol?tica de Pr?ticas Integrativas e Complementares [PNPIC] foi implantada em 2006, por meio da portaria GM n? 971, contemplando as pr?ticas terap?uticas como Homeopatia, Fitoterapia, Acupuntura, Medicina Antropos?fica, Termalismo/Crenoterapia, Pr?ticas Corporais/Atividade F?sica e T?cnicas em Medicina Tradicional Chinesa, com base nos princ?pios de uma escuta acolhedora, desenvolvimento do v?nculo terap?utico, integra??o do ser humano com o meio ambiente e a sociedade, vis?o ampliada do processo sa?de-doen?a, promo??o global do cuidado humano e autocuidado. Embora n?o institu?das pela Pol?tica Nacional, as Pr?ticas Integrativas e Complementares [PIC?s] de natureza coletiva t?m crescido gradativamente nos servi?os de sa?de, em raz?o das demandas locais e das pr?prias reivindica??es da popula??o. Nesse sentido, o objetivo deste estudo consistiu em analisar a inser??o das PIC?s Grupais como estrat?gia de cuidado e aten??o integral ? sa?de na aten??o b?sica e as possibilidades de di?logo com a educa??o popular. A pesquisa teve como cen?rio as Unidades B?sicas de Sa?de [UBS] e Unidades B?sicas de Sa?de da Fam?lia [UBSF], e como participantes profissionais que realizavam PIC?s Grupais nos servi?os. Em termos operacionais, desenvolvemos a pesquisa a partir das seguintes etapas: (a) visita ? Secretaria Municipal de Sa?de [SMS]; (b) mapeamento dos equipamentos de sa?de e de profissionais da aten??o b?sica que desenvolviam atividades em PIC?s Grupais; (c) identifica??o e caracteriza??o das PIC?s Grupais; (d) realiza??o de entrevistas e rodas de conversa; (e) observa??o-participante nos grupos de PIC?s. O estudo identificou 56profissionais em sa?de que desenvolviam PIC?s Grupais, vinculados ?s seguintes categorias: 16 agentes comunit?rios de sa?de, 09 enfermeiras, 08 educadores f?sicos, 07 m?dicas, 04 nutricionistas, 03 psic?logas, 03 auxiliares de enfermagem, 03 dentistas, 02 farmac?uticos e 01 fonoaudi?logo. Dos 66 equipamentos de sa?de da aten??o b?sica contactados, 37 realizavam PIC?s Grupais, divididas em 14 modalidades, a saber: relaxamento, medita??o, yoga, tai chi chuan, grupos de suporte m?tuo, tenda do conto, grupo de prosa com mulheres, grupo de bordadeiras, grupo de idosos, grupo de caminhadas, grupo de terapia e arte, grupos de conta??o de hist?rias, terapia comunit?ria e teatro do oprimido. As PIC?s Grupais atuam com ?nfase na valoriza??o das trocas interpessoais entre profissionais e usu?rios, com um olhar integral e interdisciplinar sobre os sujeitos, de modo a garantir uma participa??o mais efetiva e o compartilhamento de saberes, elementos essenciais na produ??o da autonomia. Nessa dire??o, a educa??o popular pode ser instrumento de reorienta??o da aten??o ? sa?de e globalidade das PIC?s Grupais, com base numa perspectiva participativa, criativa, dialogada e emancipadora. / The Policy of Integrative and Complementary Practices [PNPIC - Pol?tica de Pr?ticasIntegrativas e Complementares] was implemented in 2006, through GM Administrative Rule No. 971, contemplating therapeutic practices, such as Homeopathy, Phytotherapy, Acupuncture, Anthroposophic Medicine, Thermotherapy/Cryotherapy, Body Practices/Physical Activity and Techniques in Traditional Medicine, based on the principles of a warm listening, development of the therapeutic bond, integration of the human being with the environment and society, an expanded vision of the health-disease process, global promotion of human care and self-care. Although not instituted by the National Policy, the Collective and Complementary Practices [PIC's] ? Pr?ticas Integrativas e Complementares] of collective nature have gradually grown in the health services, due to the local demands and the own demands of the population. In this sense, the objective of this study was to analyze the insertion of Integrative and Complementary Group Practices as a strategy of care and integral health care in basic care and the possibilities of dialogue with popular education. The research had as a scenario the Basic Health Units [UBS] and Family Health Basic Units [UBSF], and, as participants, professionals that carried out group PIC's in the services. In operational terms, we developed the research from the following stages: (a) mapping of health equipment and primary care professionals who developed activities in group PIC's; (b) identification and characterization of group PIC's; (c) conducting interviews and talk wheels; (d) observation-participant in groups of PIC's. The study identified 56 health professionals who develop group PIC's, linked to the following categories: 16 community health agents, 09 nurses, 08 physical educators, 07 physicians, 04 nutritionists, 03 psychologists, 03 nursing assistants, 03 dentists, 02 pharmacists and 01 phonoaudiologist. Among the 66contacted basic care health teams, 22 perform group PIC's, divided into the following modalities: relaxation, meditation, yoga, tai chi chuan, mutual aid groups, taletent, prose group with women, group of embroiderers, group of seniors, group of walks, therapy and art group, storytelling groups, community therapy and theater of the oppressed. Group PIC's work focusing onvaluing interpersonal exchanges among professionals and users, with a comprehensive and interdisciplinary view of the subjects, in order to guarantee a more effective participation and the sharing of knowledge, essential elements in the production of autonomy. In this direction, popular education can be an instrument to reorient attention to health and globality of group PIC's, based on a participatory, creative, dialogic and emancipatory perspective.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/22674
Date05 December 2016
CreatorsNascimento, Maria Valqu?ria Nogueira do
Contributors77891120404, http://lattes.cnpq.br/6077243255728600, Amorim, Ana Karenina de Melo Arraes, 02126900436, http://lattes.cnpq.br/9847082748841264, Mendes, Maria Isabel Brandao de Souza, 92022774787, http://lattes.cnpq.br/6831555305550834, Morais, Maria do Socorro Trindade, 92934889491, http://lattes.cnpq.br/9747525325484740, Silva, Rocineide Ferreira da, 43673570315, http://lattes.cnpq.br/6463145896403157, Oliveira, Isabel Maria Farias Fernandes de
PublisherPROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM PSICOLOGIA, UFRN, Brasil
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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