Banca de DEFESA: ALDER MOURÃO DE SOUSA

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : ALDER MOURÃO DE SOUSA
DATA : 10/05/2019
HORA: 14:00
LOCAL: Auditório da Biblioteca Universitária de Saúde - BUS
TÍTULO:

Children care dynamics of familial violence situations in Primary Health Care: a view about relations of power and governmentality


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

familial violence; child care; Family Healthy Strategy; urban poverty; victimization.


PÁGINAS: 274
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências da Saúde
ÁREA: Saúde Coletiva
RESUMO:

The author of this research took as starting point the ideas of Michel Foucault about power, which is configured in a web of productive relations. Based on two primary health care units as a scenario for this research, the meaning of power has been analyzed through the positive side - not the coercive one - through the angle that builds and care for. Here visualized in its relations with the knowledge and the production of discourse with truth effects, as well as in the governmentality strategies when operating in the health services and to realize the transformation the Family Health Strategy public policy in delivery of services to the population. Aiming to investigate the care dynamic of children under intra familial violence in the Family Health Strategy multidisciplinary teamwork scenario, the author of this research has followed their activities for eight months in two different health units in a popular area of Salvador - Bahia. A qualitative approach has been utilized through the direct observation of the professionals’ daily activities such as home visits, childcare consultation, educational group and team meetings. Field diary and interviews have also been used, resulting in 71 reports and 19 interviews, which have been coded and analyzed using ATLAS.ti software. Analytic contribution of this research focus on the care dynamic for children, which has few academic publishing on the thematic. Taking into consideration the territory description of Family Health Strategy units and the context of violence as part of the personal life and professional job, the result comes up with other nuances of child care in circumstances of physical, psychological, sexual violence and neglect. The analysis is focused on the Family Health Strategy team activities, where are discussed the power exercised by professionals and by family members, that leads and interferes in the following up of the identified cases. These findings not only support well-known academic published data but also it adds new information related to child care. The care activities performed through consultations and home visits are also relevant in this context, as well as the services’ organization practiced by the governmentality local authority via programs implemented in the Family Health Strategy units. This shape the care performed by the professionals within biomedical parameters. Some subjective topics are discussed in this document such as intra familial violence, particularly those ones with stress and feelings related to care in the social context of needy people. Taking the family as the center of the basic assistance, and child health care as a priority, children are seeing in primary health care mainly for vaccination and childcare medical consultations. Nevertheless, it is noticeable that the priorities are to achieve the management target setting, which does not contain question related to violence involving children. In addition to that, there is a limited staff’s repertoire to deal with different parental care modalities resulting in denial, evasiveness and avoidance of violence toward children under this public health service.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Externo ao Programa - 3476240 - ANA CLARA DE REBOUCAS CARVALHO
Externo à Instituição - ANTONIO MARCOS CHAVES
Interno - 061.027.005-20 - CECI SA DE ALENCAR VILAR - UFBA
Externo à Instituição - LUIZA JANE EYRE DE SOUZA VIEIRA
Externo ao Programa - 1156259 - YEIMI ALEXANDRA ALZATE LOPEZ
Notícia cadastrada em: 06/05/2019 15:55
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