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Integralidade da atenção à saúde das pessoas vivendo com HIV/Aids: uma avaliação de serviços de assistência especializada
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
|---|---|
| Author | Borges, Maria Junineide Lopes |
| Copyright Year | 2010 |
| Abstract | The health care complexity of people living with HIV/Aids requires from the health care services the investment in the integrality of actions and care. This complexity presents the multidisciplinary teams involved in care the challenge of building an interdisciplinary practice. This study aimed at examining the integrality of health care in the Specialized Assistance Services (SAE) for HIV/Aids in Recife/Pernambuco, considering the process and team work organization. This is a case study developed in three SAE-HIV/Aids units of Recife, based on a qualitative approach, through the use of different research techniques: field observation, guided interviews and document analysis. The results show that, although guided by the national guidelines, the services' organization for integral health care concerning people living with HIV/Aids is heterogeneous. The SAE respond to most of the recommendations of the Brazilian Health Ministry, in regard to basic infrastructure to assist these group, but the bare minimum team assembly could be observed in none of them. Both the teamwork's fragmentation and the difficulty of establishing a systematic intersectorial and interdisciplinary practice are admitted, with the indication of flaws on the insurance of the reference and counter-reference flow. It was identified the need to perceive the user as a whole, emphasizing the user–service relationship; to have a team's collaborative way of working, in order to enforce communicative and relational activities. It was also perceived a little appreciation of the role of the manager as a coach of the team. The actions developed by the SAE and the perception of the actors who compose them demonstrate similarities and differences in relation to the model of the integral health care, intended to develop ways of caring that meet the broad needs of people living with HIV/Aids, through a multidisciplinary team. |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | https://www.arca.fiocruz.br/bitstream/icict/13694/1/630.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |