Por onde jovens andam? relato de experiência das interseções saúde e juventude periférica curraisnovense

In Primary Care, the level expected to solve most of the health demands, there is still a worrying distance regardin to the access of adolescents and young adults, which is verified through inequities produced for the peripheral population from systems of oppression and other weaknesses in SUS healt...

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Autor principal: Silva, Monique Pfeifer Rodrigues da
Outros Autores: Bastos, Raquel Litterio de
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/47058
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Resumo:In Primary Care, the level expected to solve most of the health demands, there is still a worrying distance regardin to the access of adolescents and young adults, which is verified through inequities produced for the peripheral population from systems of oppression and other weaknesses in SUS health promotion. In the gaps of the guarantee of rights to Currais Noves’s youth, cultural movements are organized in the artistic field, at the same time they raise political and social issues, impacting the social determination of life and health locally. The main objective of this paper is to report critically experiences of actions executed with youth and for youth included in the activities during the second year of specialization. The specific objectives are: knowing strategies created by young people that relate to the health demands of their territory; understand health concepts shared among them during the activities; discuss how this group relates to the local health services. This is an experience report with a qualitative approach. The scenarios of the experiences discussed were spaces where adolescents and young adults were the target audience and/or co-authors of activities related to health and the collective construction of movements that express their demands. The techniques used for data access were: participant observation; informal conversations; and production of field diaries. Two main themes were evaluated based on the findings of 07 field diaries, written between September and December 2021: (a) Activities with/for youth in the rotations of R2 and verified inequities and (b) The art of doing health: mobilization by rights in the territory through culture. The categories sexuality and gender diversity; violence and violation of rights; contexts of poverty and lack of access to social facilities; vaccination and pandemic stood out as the content of the observed reality. The experience of groups of young people in the territories, social mobilization and the power of art and, specifically, of rap among a portion of young people in the city are placed as components of resistance and the daily search for rights or survival strategies in the face of the precariousness of services publics that should provide better assistance. It is important to develop, together with the variety of young citizens, planned and diversified actions, other tacts to make a link between them and the health services, instead of the distance which is produced as an effect of the lack of training and reordering of the offers that contemplate the specificities of these subjects.