2018
DOI: 10.22456/2238-152x.80424
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Análise de Implicações: Uma Potência Problematizadora aos Pesquisadores Supostamente “Sabidos” / Analysis of Implications: A Problematizing Power to the Researchers Supposedly “Known”

Abstract: Este artigo tem por base uma pesquisa de conotação avaliativa, participativa e interventiva, realizada na região metropolitana de Porto Alegre, que investigou os processos de cuidado em Saúde Mental na Atenção Básica da rede de saúde pública. O estudo aqui tratado realizou um recorte dessa pesquisa, analisando os encontros ocorridos especificamente na capital, uma das seis participantes da intervenção, à luz da metodologia cartográfica. A proposta foi analisar as implicações dos pesquisadores sitiados neste ca… Show more

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“…Thus, an implication analysis is shown to be potent in the practice of MS. The concept of implication for Institutional Analysis deals with the relationships that the researcher and study participants have with the research (primary implications) and the involvement of the researcher and participants with other institutions such as family, church, profession, researcher's beliefs, ideological and libidinal relations, among others (8,28) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, an implication analysis is shown to be potent in the practice of MS. The concept of implication for Institutional Analysis deals with the relationships that the researcher and study participants have with the research (primary implications) and the involvement of the researcher and participants with other institutions such as family, church, profession, researcher's beliefs, ideological and libidinal relations, among others (8,28) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researcher's own change of thought also explains the power of analyzing the implications (28) . She was able to look at her role as a nurse at a CAPS and as a supporter/ researcher, understanding that her thinking was also crossed by segmentation of care, in relation to what belongs exclusively to CAPS or FHS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%