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Simpósio de promoção da saúde e análise do eixo reorientação dos serviços de saúde: relato de experiência / Health promotion symposium and analisys of health services reorientation axis: experience report

Heidemann, Ivonete Teresinha Schülter Buss; Dalmolin, Indiara Sartori; Durand, Michelle Kuntz; Costa, Maria Fernanda Baeta Neves Alonso da; Lange, Celmira.
Ciênc. cuid. saúde; 19: e46251, 20200000.
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS, BDENF | ID: biblio-1122155

Objective:

to report the experience of holding the I International Symposium on Health Promotion dialogue with social determinants, and to analyze the abstracts of the Ottawa Charter Health Services Reorientation Axis.

Method:

Symposium held in 2015 by the Laboratory of Research in Nursing and Health Promotion, in which 78 abstracts were selected, presented through circles of conversation and poster. A spreadsheet was prepared with the professional categories, title, objective, method, and results of each abstract. The abstracts were read in full and the results categorized through Minayo's thematic analysis and represented in the categories comprehensiveness of actions; vocational training and intersectoriality.

Results:

The restructuring of Primary Health Care and vocational training are the main strategies for the Reorientation of Health Services. They are pointed as fundamental for the implementation of health promotion, as they seek to transform the care model through the implementation of programs offered by the Unified Health System the National Program for Reorientation of Vocational Training in Health and the Program of Experiences and Internships in the Reality of the Unified Health System. Final ConsiderationsHealth promotion needs to gain prominence in policies and be reaffirmed in daily work and throughout the care network.
Biblioteca responsable: BR513.1