2022
DOI: 10.20947/s0102-3098a0214
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Percurso da implantação da Política Nacional de Saúde Integral da População Negra no Brasil

Abstract: A população negra é discriminada nas unidades de saúde, tanto como usuários quanto como profissionais de saúde. Tais ações aumentam a vulnerabilidade desses grupos, alargam a distância ao acesso, levam à evasão e favorecem para que o racismo institucional se manifeste por meio de impedimentos aos benefícios preventivos ou curativos dos tratamentos e medicamentos possibilitados pelas políticas públicas de saúde. Com base neste cenário, foi realizada uma revisão narrativa, bibliográfica e não sistemática, a fim … Show more

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“…Regarding public health, there were no policies in the post-abolition period directed towards this population, and racism operated as a tool to increase inequalities in health processes. Oliveira and Magalhães (2022) argue that structural racism is manifested through impediments to the preventive or curative benefits of treatments and medicines promoted by the universal public health policies in Brazil. Torres (2006) and Feitosa et al (2021) measured the evolution of urban residential segregation in the metropolitan region of São Paulo.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding public health, there were no policies in the post-abolition period directed towards this population, and racism operated as a tool to increase inequalities in health processes. Oliveira and Magalhães (2022) argue that structural racism is manifested through impediments to the preventive or curative benefits of treatments and medicines promoted by the universal public health policies in Brazil. Torres (2006) and Feitosa et al (2021) measured the evolution of urban residential segregation in the metropolitan region of São Paulo.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%