Atenção primária à saúde e a sua atuação no cuidado integral e intersetorial à mulher em situação de violência
Domestic and family violence is a serious public health problem in the world, constituting one of the main aspects of violation of human rights, as it affects health, physical integrity, the right to life. The objective of this study is to analyze the role of Primary Health Care in the care of wo...
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Resumo: | Domestic and family violence is a serious public health problem in the world,
constituting one of the main aspects of violation of human rights, as it affects health,
physical integrity, the right to life. The objective of this study is to analyze the role of
Primary Health Care in the care of women in situations of domestic and family
violence in the city of Parelhas/RN, from the perspective of intersectoriality and
comprehensive care. This is a descriptive and exploratory research, with a qualitative
approach. The investigation took place between February and March 2022, through
the use of a field diary and semi-structured individual interviews with professionals
who work in the Basic Health Units, in the Expanded Nucleus of Family Health and
Primary Care. and in the Health Management of the municipality. 7 professionals who
are part of the Primary Health Care participated in the research. The results
demonstrate a fragile, disjointed network, without established flows and protocols, in
which the dialogue between services is limited to individual referrals. In addition,
Primary Health Care professionals find it difficult to identify most of the services that
make up the care network, making it impossible to offer a quality and resolute
service. However, they point to potentialities, such as the recognition of the strategic
and important role of Primary Health Care as a gateway for women in situations of
violence. There is an urgent need to strengthen public policies and the service
network for these women, being essential to offer permanent education and the
construction of spaces that allow health professionals to exchange experiences and
opinions, carrying out self-assessment and reflecting on the limits and individual capabilities. |
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