ATUAÇÃO DOS RESIDENTES MULTIPROFISSIONAIS EM SAÚDE DA FAMÍLIA NA CAPACITAÇÃO DE AGENTES COMUNITÁRIOS DE SAÚDE: RELATO DE EXPERIÊNCIA

Introduction: The Family Health Strategy (FHS) seeks to promote health in an integrated, accessible and equitable way within Primary Health Care. The community health agent (CHA) is an essential professional category for the execution of the FHS. For this reason, it is necessary to search for the qu...

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Principais autores: Jackson Gonçalves de Carvalho, Daniel, Soares Oliveira, Pâmela, Oliveira Silva, Amanda, Carla Cordeiro, Magali, Nogueira de Souza, Thalyta, Custódio Neto, Eliana, Cristina Gonçalves Leite, Isabel
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Endereço do item:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/rcp/article/view/25324
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Resumo:Introduction: The Family Health Strategy (FHS) seeks to promote health in an integrated, accessible and equitable way within Primary Health Care. The community health agent (CHA) is an essential professional category for the execution of the FHS. For this reason, it is necessary to search for the qualification of this workforce. Objective: The objective of this work is to portray the activities developed during the Covid-19 pandemic with Community Health Agents (CHA) in a Basic Health Unit (UBS) in a municipality in the state of Minas Gerais. Methodology:This is an experience report originating from a multiprofessional training developed by the Multiprofessional Residents in Family Health (RMSF) held from April to August 2020. The workshops were presented using manual, audiovisual resources and activities that mobilize participation , stimulating the interaction of these professionals and strengthening the bond between the CHA and the family health team. Results: The activities were carried out from workshops through the discussion of topics related to the daily life experienced by the CHA in the community. After carrying out these activities, the main challenges faced by this category were noted, as well as their relationship with the family health team of the UBS. In addition, natural activity is a space for reflection on the impacts of this interaction between the team and CHA in the community. Conclusions: Therefore, it is concluded that these meetings were opportune to emphasize their role in this logic of the work process, highlighting the search for the qualification of these professionals, guaranteeing comprehensive care to users.