Impact of National Humanization Policy in the Family Health Strategy

Authors

  • Grasiela Cristina Reis-Borges Enfermeira Responsável Técnica do Centro de Saúde de Rifaina
  • Edinalva Neves Nascimento Supervisora de Projetos da Secretaria da Saúde de Marília-SP
  • Daniel Martins Borges Secretário da Saúde de Pedregulho

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2724.2018v30i1p194-200

Keywords:

Family Health Strategy, National Humanization Policy, Primary Care

Abstract

The contemporary model of care focuses primarily on the patient in all its complexity. The Family Health Strategy (ESF) is part of the Health network and price for the holistic view also on collective work and the National Humanization Policy (PNH) is a restructuring working tool in Public Health. In this sense, the present work aims to identify major changes influenced by PNH in the ESF in the health network to identify the contributions made. A Literature Bibliographic Review was performed in the Virtual Health Library (BVS), by analyzing articles, and official documents in the Ministry of Health Portal. To search the BVS were used the key words “Family Health Strategy,” “National Humanization Policy” and “Primary Care”. There were selected 10 articles relevant to the topic of study. The results showed that the PNH being a new way of thinking about health offers tools to assist in the actions and decision-making in health services. It was concluded that the ESF goes through a continuous transformation and that PNH contributed with working tools, by qualifying the attention given to the user, as well as providing ethical, political and shared reflection among managers, workers and users.

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Published

2018-04-01

How to Cite

Reis-Borges, G. C., Nascimento, E. N., & Borges, D. M. (2018). Impact of National Humanization Policy in the Family Health Strategy. Distúrbios Da Comunicação, 30(1), 194–200. https://doi.org/10.23925/2176-2724.2018v30i1p194-200

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Communication