2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-32832008000100012
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Discursos de cirurgiões-dentistas do Programa Saúde da Família: crise e mudança de habitus na Saúde Pública

Abstract: No artigo são analisados os significados de discursos proferidos por cirurgiões-dentistas, que tratam das percepções sobre a própria inserção e atuação profissionais em serviços do Programa de Saúde da Família de municípios da área metropolitana de Fortaleza/CE. Trata-se de um estudo qualitativo, com base em entrevistas com informantes-chave, utilizando técnica derivada do método de "Análise de Conteúdo" e abordagem dialética. Os conteúdos temáticos evidenciam a percepção de contradições entre as motivações e … Show more

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“…Real work experiences in Brazilian social spaces should be the starting point for the search of theoretical frameworks in academic training; this could be obtained if students were encouraged following graduation to take responsibility and perform caring interventions that overcome the fragmentation of professional acts, providing a critical exercise of the dimensions involved in public health work 33 . From this perspective, it is noteworthy that dentists represent a contradiction between the initial perspectives related to the profession and the reality of the FHS 34 , which may result from professional training that did not favour the SUS, implying an inadequate profile [35][36][37] and justifying the need for permanent health education (oral) for both dentists 30,[35][36][37][38] and community health agents 39,40 . Understanding the complex relationships in health requires the use of qualitative and quantitative methods 41 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Real work experiences in Brazilian social spaces should be the starting point for the search of theoretical frameworks in academic training; this could be obtained if students were encouraged following graduation to take responsibility and perform caring interventions that overcome the fragmentation of professional acts, providing a critical exercise of the dimensions involved in public health work 33 . From this perspective, it is noteworthy that dentists represent a contradiction between the initial perspectives related to the profession and the reality of the FHS 34 , which may result from professional training that did not favour the SUS, implying an inadequate profile [35][36][37] and justifying the need for permanent health education (oral) for both dentists 30,[35][36][37][38] and community health agents 39,40 . Understanding the complex relationships in health requires the use of qualitative and quantitative methods 41 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cabe destacar inclusive que os profissionais lotados na atenção pública especializada têm dupla militância, também revelada por esta investigação e, embora a atuação profissional no serviço público e o exercício privado da odontologia não sejam conflitantes, é um desafio para os gestores públicos na medida em que a ló-gica dominante do campo privado odontológico está presente nas aspirações dos profissionais, que não se consideram muitas vezes ajustados ou incorporados ao campo da saúde pública 6,26 .…”
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“…The eSB is basically involved in clinical consultations, with no space to act with the territory, the family and the community in an integrated way with the FHT. Other studies have already indicated that DS work is rarely inserted in practices shared with professionals from other areas, since their actions are developed in an autonomous, independent and individualized manner [13][14][15] . The same happens with FHT, which develops health actions in an isolated and fragmented way, with difficulties of inventing new ways to relate in a team so as to interrogate places, knowledge and practices 16,17 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%