8 results on '"Seixas CT"'
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2. The production of the common as a care strategy for complex users: a cartography with homeless women.
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Rios AG, Seixas CT, Cruz KTD, Slomp Junior H, Merhy EE, and Santiago SM
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- Female, Humans, Narration, Qualitative Research, Ill-Housed Persons
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This paper discusses the low power of traditional care offers for so-called complex users in the health sector. It aims to show, from the narratives of two guiding-users, that professionals, services, and policies disregard the multiple singularities involved in the care and attempt to overlap their knowledge in asymmetrical relationships. They are often put at stake in their ability to generate interesting and more life-producing offers. In this sense, this work built on two qualitative, cartographic studies that aimed to reflect, based on two guiding-users, promoting considerations on how contact with the field/territory and the meeting with these two women (guiding-users) deterritorialized concepts and affected researchers and research. The results indicate that cartography allows the production of the common, understood as a way of operating health work. Here, one seeks to consider each subject's unique individual power as a fundamental issue for the production of care. The disease leaves the scenario as a guide, vulnerability as fragility or impotence, to make way for the "defense of a life worth living" as a guide. Possible lives that users generate, whether or not they are in the streets and a vulnerable condition.
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- 2021
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3. Contributions of Public Health to nursing practice.
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Souza KMJ, Seixas CT, David HMSL, and Costa AQD
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- Adult, Brazil, Education, Nursing, Baccalaureate standards, Female, Humans, Male, Public Health Nursing trends, Qualitative Research, Perception, Public Health Nursing standards, Students, Nursing psychology
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Objective:: Analyze the perceptions of undergraduate nursing students about the contributions of public health to nursing practice in the Unified Health System., Method:: Qualitative Descriptive Study. Data collection was carried out through semi-directed interviews with 15 students. The language material was analyzed according to content and thematic analysis., Results:: Thematic categories were established, namely: "Perceptions about Public Health" and "Contribution of Public Health to nursing practice in the Unified Health System"., Final Considerations:: Perceptions about Public Health are diversified, but converge to the recognition of this field as the basis for training nurses qualified to work in the SUS with technical competence, autonomy and focusing on the integrality in health care., Objetivo:: Analisar as percepções de alunos do curso de bacharelado em Enfermagem acerca das contribuições da Saúde Coletiva para o trabalho de enfermeiros no Sistema Único de Saúde., Método:: Estudo descritivo, com abordagem qualitativa. A coleta de dados foi realizada mediante a técnica da entrevista semidirigida com 15 alunos. O material de linguagem foi analisado segundo a técnica de análise de conteúdo temático-categorial., Resultados:: Foram produzidas as categorias temáticas "Percepções acerca da Saúde Coletiva" e "Contribuição da Saúde Coletiva ao trabalho do enfermeiro no Sistema Único de Saúde"., Considerações Finais:: As percepções sobre a Saúde Coletiva são plurais, mas convergem para o reconhecimento desse campo como base de sustentação da formação de enfermeiros habilitados a trabalhar no SUS com competência técnica, autonomia e com foco na integralidade do cuidado em saúde.
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- 2017
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4. Nursing practice in home care: an integrative literature review.
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Andrade AM, Silva KL, Seixas CT, and Braga PP
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- Home Care Services trends, Home Health Nursing methods, Home Health Nursing trends, Humans, Nursing Care standards, Nursing Care trends, Home Care Services standards, Nurses, Community Health standards, Nursing Care methods
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Objective:: analyze scientific production on nursing practice in home care., Method:: integrative review employing databases LILACS, BDENF, IBECS, and MEDLINE. Studies in Spanish, English, and Portuguese were included, regardless of publishing date., Results:: after analyzing 48 articles, it was found that nursing practice in home care is complex, employing a multitude of actions by using three technologies: soft; soft-hard especially; and hard. Challenges related to the home-care training process are reported in the literature. Nurses use knowledge from their experience and scientific recommendations in conjunction with their reflections on the practice., Conclusion:: home nursing practice is fundamental and widespread. Relational and educational actions stand out as necessary even in technical care, with a predominant need for home-care training.
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- 2017
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5. [Integrality in the health care perspective: an experience of the Unified Health System in Brazil].
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Seixas CT, Merhy EE, Baduy RS, and Slomp H Junior
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- Brazil, Health Personnel, Humans, Delivery of Health Care, Government Programs
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Starting with a discussion of the biomedical model and its implications in the shaping of healthcare professionals and health practices, this article analyzes the concept of integrality as associated with the Unified Health System (SUS) [Sistema Único de Salud] in Brazil. Particular attention is paid to the disputes regarding the meaning of integrality and the ways of putting the concept into practice in everyday health care work. Based in a research study conducted at the national level, the authors suggest two aspects crucial to fostering integrality: an ethical-political project founded in the recognition that other people's lives are worthwhile and enriching; as well as the existence of additional spaces conducive to discovering diverse ways of producing life, in which integrality in health care is also possible and powerful. The authors affirm the relevance of this process as a contribution to the continual construction of the SUS in Brazil.
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- 2016
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6. [Supply and demand in home health care].
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Braga PP, de Sena RR, Seixas CT, de Castro EA, Andrade AM, and Silva YC
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- Brazil, Caribbean Region, Delivery of Health Care, Humans, Latin America, Health Services Needs and Demand, Home Care Services
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The changes in the demographic and epidemiologic profiles of the Brazilian population and the need to rethink the health care model have led many countries like Brazil to consider Home Care (HC) as a care strategy. However, there is a gap between the supply of HC services, the demand for care and the health needs manifested by the population. Thus, this article analyzes scientific output regarding the status of the relation between supply, demand and the needs related to home health care. This work is based on an integrative review of the literature in the following databases: Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), Latin America and the Caribbean Literature on Health and Science (Lilacs), Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online (Medline) and Web of Science. Despite the fact that few articles refer to the issue in question, there is evidence indicating that health demands and needs are seldom taken into account either in a quantitative or qualitative approach when developing the organization of HC services. The analysis would indicate that there is a national and international deficit in the supply of HC services considering the demand for health care and needs currently prevailing.
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- 2016
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7. Home care as change of the technical-assistance model.
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Silva KL, de Sena RR, Seixas CT, Feuerwerker LC, and Merhy EE
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- Brazil, Home Care Services standards, Humans, Public Sector, Qualitative Research, Home Care Services organization & administration, Quality of Health Care
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Objective: To analyze home care practices of outpatient and hospital services and their constitution as a substitute healthcare network., Methodological Procedures: A qualitative study was carried out using tracer methodology to analyze four outpatient home care services from the Municipal Health Department and one service from a philanthropic hospital in the municipality of Belo Horizonte, Southeastern Brazil, between 2005 and 2007. The following procedures were carried out: interviews with the home care services' managers and teams, analysis of documents and follow-up of cases, holding interviews with patients and caregivers. The analysis was guided by the analytical categories home care integration into the healthcare network and technical-assistance model., Results: Home care implementation was preceded by a political-institutional decision, both with a rationalizing orientation, intending to promote cost reduction, and also with the aim of carrying out the technical-assistance rearrangement of the healthcare networks. These two types of orientation were found to be in conflict, which implies difficulties for conciliating interests of the different players involved in the network, and also the creation of shared management spaces. It was possible to identify technological innovation and families' autonomy in the implementation of the healthcare projects. The teams proved to be cohesive, constructing, in the daily routine, new forms of integrating different perspectives so as to transform the healthcare practices. Challenges were observed in the proposal of integrating the different substitutive healthcare services, as the home care services' capacity to change the technical-assistance model is limited., Conclusions: Home care has potential for constituting a substitutive network by producing new care modalities that cross the projects of users, family members, social network, and home care professionals. Home care as a substitute healthcare modality requires political, conceptual and operational sustainability, as well as recognition of the new arrangements and articulation of ongoing proposals.
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- 2010
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8. [Home care in the Brazilian National Health System (SUS)].
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Silva KL, Sena R, Leite JC, Seixas CT, and Gonçalves AM
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- Brazil, Home Care Services organization & administration, Humans, Interviews as Topic, National Health Programs organization & administration, Home Care Services standards, National Health Programs standards, Quality of Health Care standards
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Objectives: To assess home care programs implemented in three cities and to identify components indicating the integration of these programs into the reform of health care., Methods: An exploratory descriptive study with a qualitative approach was carried out in the cities of Marília and Santos, state of São Paulo, and Londrina, state of Paraná, Brazil. Empirical data was obtained from interviews with five nurses and one social worker who worked in home care services, and through analysis of reports on these programs. The data was analyzed using the discourse analysis technique., Results: The findings show the importance of home care services as a strategy for dehospitalization and humanization of care. Components were identified showing that home care focused on building up a health care model based on light technology, and multiprofessional and intersectorial work. It was found that, despite advances in the implementation of home care services, there are obstacles for an effective health care model change, such as ineffective referral and counter-referral mechanisms and complex relationship of health care providers with service users, their families and caregivers., Conclusions: Care provided by home care programs is a strategy to decentralized care based on hospitals and to build up a new approach focused on health promotion and prevention, reducing risks and humanizing care. Strategies must be drawn up to allow its implementation in the public health network.
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- 2005
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