Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro
The health reform in Brazil has introduced a number of management mechanisms which incorporate popular participation, and, on the other hand, emphasis on health promotion. In this article we aim to focus on a health practice that involves popular participation, which has been carried out since the i...
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doaj-d57e7a1380a54122ba874a16c2f55f762021-10-08T16:04:18ZporUniversidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS)Ciências Sociais Unisinos2177-62292010-01-014616579Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde BrasileiroBreno Augusto FontesRogério de LimaJorge Alexandro de LimaThe health reform in Brazil has introduced a number of management mechanisms which incorporate popular participation, and, on the other hand, emphasis on health promotion. In this article we aim to focus on a health practice that involves popular participation, which has been carried out since the introduction of community health programs, at fi rst with HCAP (Health Community Agents Programs), and later with FHP (Family Health Program). Since the intermediation established between the community and the health workers with the community health agents, we analyze this practice as an instrument of territorial and community inclusion within health policies. With an empirical study in four Brazilian cities we have evaluated the adequacy of the referred model to different socio-cultural contexts, as well as the obstacles to the achievement of participatory democracy ideals.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=93820632009healthsocial networksfamily health program |
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Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro |
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Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro |
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Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro |
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Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro |
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Promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do Sistema de Saúde Brasileiro |
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promoção de saúde e participação social: o modelo de atenção básica do sistema de saúde brasileiro |
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Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS) |
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Ciências Sociais Unisinos |
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2177-6229 |
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2010-01-01 |
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The health reform in Brazil has introduced a number of management mechanisms which incorporate popular participation, and, on the other hand, emphasis on health promotion. In this article we aim to focus on a health practice that involves popular participation, which has been carried out since the introduction of community health programs, at fi rst with HCAP (Health Community Agents Programs), and later with FHP (Family Health Program). Since the intermediation established between the community and the health workers with the community health agents, we analyze this practice as an instrument of territorial and community inclusion within health policies. With an empirical study in four Brazilian cities we have evaluated the adequacy of the referred model to different socio-cultural contexts, as well as the obstacles to the achievement of participatory democracy ideals. |
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