2013
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2238-6149.v24i1p81-86
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Apoio matricial e terapia ocupacional: uma experiência de abordagem na saúde da criança

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“…Dessa forma a participação do terapeuta ocupacional nas ações de saúde da criança, puericultura e consultas compartilhadas possibilitam o matriciamento de profissionais das equipes e o atendimento específico às crianças com necessidades de estimulações próprias da idade (Gomes & Brito, 2013).…”
Section: Análise Crítica Da Práticaunclassified
“…Dessa forma a participação do terapeuta ocupacional nas ações de saúde da criança, puericultura e consultas compartilhadas possibilitam o matriciamento de profissionais das equipes e o atendimento específico às crianças com necessidades de estimulações próprias da idade (Gomes & Brito, 2013).…”
Section: Análise Crítica Da Práticaunclassified
“…Although it is not always properly detailed, the concept of territory seems to be central to studies in Portuguese (Araujo et al, 2013;Baldani & Castro, 2007;Barros et al, 2013;Castro & Silva, 2007;Gomes & Brito, 2013;Jardim et al, 2008;Lopes et al, 2011a;Paiva et al, 2013;Silva & Menta, 2014;Tszesnioski et al, 2015). Ten of 23 studies used the concept of terrotiry to some degree of detail, or at least mention it.…”
Section: The Concept Of Territory In Occupational Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of articles in Portuguese, although some authors used the term community, they started from different theories, methodological and political perspectives, which are only mentioned. Other terms found, such as territory (Araujo et al, 2013;Barros et al, 2013;Castro & Silva, 2007;Gomes & Brito, 2013;Jardim et al, 2008;Lopes et al, 2011a;Paiva et al, 2013;Silva & Menta, 2014), and CBR (Aoki et al, 2014), certainly expanded the scope of practices carried out in the community, but, although they characterize community work in a different way, they still demand better theorizing. This is because we believe that the problems identified here, as well as their links with community practices, need to be examined and made available, including the training of future occupational therapists.…”
Section: Gaps In the Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%