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Using Visual and Narrative Methods to Achieve Fair Process in Clinical Care
Published on: February 16, 2011
[Looking for an anthropologic vision in the Family Health Program]
Elaine Antunes Cortez1, Florence Romijn Tocantins
1Universidade Estácio de Sá (UNESA), Rio de Janeiro, RJ. lainecortez@ig.com.br
Abstract:
This study aimed at analyzing the Family Health Program as a reoriented strategy for basic attention; to discuss the anthropologic health vision correlating it with the FHP. We verified that there are two main elements in the conduction of the FHP the conceptual element and the structural element. They directly act on in the institutional scope and, therefore, in the health care as a whole. Considering the strong factors that smooth the change in the illness and health process, the perspectives that should be marked must be supported in search of a health anthropologic vision as a tool to accomplish the family's health strategy, as a matter of fact, as well as a special health care that must be rendered with top quality.
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