“…There is also a limitation of shifts, which causes gaps in care and compromises the integrality of care. 20,22,[24][25][26] Although, with the advent of the UHS, important advances have been achieved and, in recent years, there has been recognition of the rural population before public policies, the full reach of these rights is not guaranteed, since there are care gaps and great distances to be covered in the search for supply and access to health services. 18 From this perspective, the organization of the work of Nursing in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) should be organized in such a way as to stimulate popular participation in councils, debates, and local meetings in order to allow the rural population to participate in the elaboration, programming, and supervision of public policies and to contribute to the increase of effectiveness and comprehensiveness of health actions.…”