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Title: INTEGRALIDADE NO PROCESSO DE CUIDAR DE PESSOAS COM DIABETES MELLITUS EM UM CENTRO DE SAÚDE DE FEIRA DE SANTANA BA.
???metadata.dc.creator???: Bastos, Leonor da Silva 
???metadata.dc.contributor.advisor1???: Assis, Marluce Maria Araujo
???metadata.dc.description.resumo???: O cuidado faz parte da vida humana desde os seus primórdios e está associado à prática das mulheres que através dele, no cotidiano, envolto em conotações culturais, promovem a vida em todas as suas manifestações e cuidam da morte. Já que a vida é complexa e multifacetada, este cuidado, para que cumpra a sua função de proteger e defender a vida precisa ser construído sob vários olhares e saberes, de forma articulada, nos diversos níveis tecnológicos, dentre eles o enfoque nas tecnologias leves. Para tanto, depende do trabalho vivo de uma equipe de saúde integrada, que desenvolva ações cuidadosas, envolvendo trabalhadores, usuário, família e comunidade, de forma continuada, construída com base no vínculo e na sponsabilização social. O cuidado, fruto dessa ação conjunta dos diversos olhares e saberes se constitui hoje no eixo das ações em um serviço de saúde, particularmente das Unidades Básicas de Saúde que, em geral, são utilizadas como porta de entrada para as necessidades de saúde da população adscrita à sua área. Nessa perspectiva, este estudo tem como objeto o processo de cuidar de pessoas com DM em um Centro de Saúde de Feira de Santana. Objetiva analisar o processo de cuidar de pessoas com DM com vistas à integralidade da atenção à saúde e discutir seus dispositivos orientadores: acesso, ínculo-responsabilização, formação da equipe (construção dos sujeitos, inserção e capacitação), na dinâmica cotidiana da Unidade de Saúde. A metodologia é qualitativa. A entrevista semiestruturada e a observação sistemática utilizadas como técnicas de coleta de dados, tendo como sujeitos trabalhadores de saúde e usuários cadastrados no Programa de Atenção às pessoas com DM. O método de análise das entrevistas foi orientado pela Análise de Conteúdo Temática (MINAYO, 1996) e o Fluxograma Analisador de Merhy (1997) que fundamentou a análise das observações. Os resultados revelam que o processo de cuidar das pessoas com DM tem como núcleo central de intervenção a prática de enfermagem (em especial da enfermeira), é construído no cotidiano dos serviços de saúde, de forma fragmentada e parcelar, orientado pelo modelo médico-centrado. O acesso é restrito, focalizado e direcionado à ações de baixa complexidade. O acolhimento e vínculo ainda são operados distantes da co-responsabilização (trabalhadores, usuários e rede de serviços) na definição do projeto terapêutico das pessoas com DM que demandam à Unidade de Saúde. Conclui-se que, é necessário ampliar o debate sobre o cuidado integral, valorizando a práxis cotidiana dos sujeitos envolvidos no processo.
Abstract: Care has always been part of human life. It is associated to the practice of the women who have thereby, in the everyday life and surrounded by cultural connotations, promoted life in all its forms and taken care of death. Because life is complex and multi-faceted, this care, in order to fulfill its role of protecting and defending life, needs to be drawn from multiple perspectives and wisdoms, in an articulated manner and in multiple technological levels, including the lighter ones. As such, it depends on the enlivened work of an integrated health team. This team should perform careful and constant action involving workers, user, family and community, and be based on social bonds and accountability. Care, as a result of this collective action integrating distinct perspectives and wisdoms, is nowadays the axis of all actions in health service, particularly in Basic Healthcare Units, which are usually the door to the healthcare needs of the local population. This study adopts such a perspective, and examines the process of care of persons with diabetes mellitus (DM) in a Healthcare Center of Feira de Santana. Its objective is to analyze the process of care of persons with DM aiming for the integrality of healthcare attention, and to discuss its guiding devices: access, bond-accountability, team-formation (the construction of subjects, insertion and habilitation), in the everyday dynamics of the Healthcare Unit. The methodology is qualitative and used semi-structured interviews and systematic observations as data collection techniques. As subjects, the study took healthcare workers and users enrolled in the Program of Attention to persons with DM. The method of analysis for the interviews was guided by the Thematic Subject Analysis (MINAYO, 1996) and the Analyzer Flowchart of Merhy (1997), which also grounded the analysis of the observations. The results reveal that the process of caring of persons with DM has as its main intervention core the practice of nursing (in particular that of the nurse). In the everyday context of the healthcare services, that process has been fragmented, disconnected, and guided by the doctor-centered model. Access is limited, focused, and oriented towards low-complexity actions. Bond and user-embracement are still performed distanced from co-accountability (workers, users, service networks) in the definition of the therapeutic project of the persons with DM and who need the Healthcare Unit. In conclusion, the study points as necessary an expansion of the debate on integral care, considering the everyday praxis of those involved in the process. Key-words: Care has always been part of human life. It is associated to the practice of the women who have thereby, in the everyday life and surrounded by cultural connotations, promoted life in all its forms and taken care of death. Because life is complex and multi-faceted, this care, in order to fulfill its role of protecting and defending life, needs to be drawn from multiple perspectives and wisdoms, in an articulated manner and in multiple technological levels, including the lighter ones. As such, it depends on the enlivened work of an integrated health team. This team should perform careful and constant action involving workers, user, family and community, and be based on social bonds and accountability. Care, as a result of this collective action integrating distinct perspectives and wisdoms, is nowadays the axis of all actions in health service, particularly in Basic Healthcare Units, which are usually the door to the healthcare needs of the local population. This study adopts such a perspective, and examines the process of care of persons with diabetes mellitus (DM) in a Healthcare Center of Feira de Santana. Its objective is to analyze the process of care of persons with DM aiming for the integrality of healthcare attention, and to discuss its guiding devices: access, bond-accountability, team-formation (the construction of subjects, insertion and habilitation), in the everyday dynamics of the Healthcare Unit. The methodology is qualitative and used semi-structured interviews and systematic observations as data collection techniques. As subjects, the study took healthcare workers and users enrolled in the Program of Attention to persons with DM. The method of analysis for the interviews was guided by the Thematic Subject Analysis (MINAYO, 1996) and the Analyzer Flowchart of Merhy (1997), which also grounded the analysis of the observations. The results reveal that the process of caring of persons with DM has as its main intervention core the practice of nursing (in particular that of the nurse). In the everyday context of the healthcare services, that process has been fragmented, disconnected, and guided by the doctor-centered model. Access is limited, focused, and oriented towards low-complexity actions. Bond and user-embracement are still performed distanced from co-accountability (workers, users, service networks) in the definition of the therapeutic project of the persons with DM and who need the Healthcare Unit. In conclusion, the study points as necessary an expansion of the debate on integral care, considering the everyday praxis of those involved in the process.
Keywords: cuidado em saúde
integralidade da atenção
sistema local de saúde
Diabetes Mellitus
programa de saúde.
Healthcare
integrality of attention
local healthcare system
Diabetes Mellitus
health program
???metadata.dc.subject.cnpq???: CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::SAUDE COLETIVA
Language: por
???metadata.dc.publisher.country???: BR
Publisher: UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE FEIRA DE SANTANA
???metadata.dc.publisher.initials???: UEFS
???metadata.dc.publisher.department???: Saúde coletiva
???metadata.dc.publisher.program???: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Saúde Coletiva
Citation: BASTOS, Leonor da Silva. INTEGRALIDADE NO PROCESSO DE CUIDAR DE PESSOAS COM DIABETES MELLITUS EM UM CENTRO DE SAÚDE DE FEIRA DE SANTANA BA.. 2008. 169 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Saúde coletiva) - UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE FEIRA DE SANTANA, Feira de Santana, 2008.
???metadata.dc.rights???: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/44
Issue Date: 14-Apr-2008
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