Social representation of the health unic system for primary care workers

Representação social do sistema único de saúde para trabalhadores da atenção básica

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17765/2176-9206.2025v18e12862

Keywords:

Primary Health Care, Health Personnel, Social Representation, Health Unic System

Abstract

 

Identify and analyze the Social Representation of the Unified Health System (SUS) for Basic Health Care (ABS) workers. Qualitative research, with health and non-health professionals, over 18 years old, working at ABS for more than six months. Data collected by sociodemographic questionnaire and Free Word Recall Test, analyzed using the Theory of Social Representations (TRS). Final sample 83 participants, mostly female, average age 47.1 years. Predominant professional categories Community Health Agents and Nursing Technicians. Free recall test revealed 28 different words, average frequency 4.10 times. Most cited words welcome, care, health, service, attention, right. representing TRS representational content of the SUS for Health workers. These words are central in the social representation of the SUS. Suggesting that public policies should focus on strengthening reception and care, ensuring adequate resources for professionals to perform their functions effectively.

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Author Biographies

Diogo Jacintho Barbosa, Estacio de Sa University

PhD in Nursing (UERJ). Master in Telemedicine and Telehealth (UERJ). Degree in Nursing (GAMA FILHO). Member of the Research Groups: RELIGARES - Spirituality and Religiosity in the context of Nursing and Health Care: Discursive Production and Social Representations (UERJ) Mental Health in the Context of Psychiatric Reform (UFSCAR) Member of the Editorial Board as reviewer of the following journals: Research and Health at Cesumar University and Santa Maria Health Magazine at the Federal University of Santa Maria. Member of ISFTeH - International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth. Substitute Professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Professor of the Preparatory Course in Higher and Secondary Level Nursing. . Working in the health sector since 2009 on the following topics: Nursing Education, Mental Health, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Psychoactive Drugs, Telehealth, Tele-education. Professor awarded a Production Scholarship, period 2024/2025 UNESA.

Marcia Pereira Gomes, Federal Hospital for State Servants

He has a specialization in health promotion from the Universidade Federal Fluminense (2002), specialization in health management from the evandro chagas research institute (2011), master's degree in Nursing from the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (2018), technical course - professional course in immunization by the evandro chagas research institute (2003), technical-professional course in biosafety updating by the evandro chagas research institute (2007), technical-professional course in biosafety updating by the evandro chagas research institute (2007 ), technical-professional course in hospital infection control by the Federal Nursing Council (2009), technical-professional course in waste management by Centro Universitário da Cidade (2008), technical-professional course in biosafety by the federal hospital of state servants(2008), technical-professional course in ethics and bioethics by the Federal Nursing Council(2009), technical-professional course in prevention of perinatal transmission of hiv and syphilis by the evandro chagas research institute(2002), course - technical-professional course in health surveillance integration by the evandro chagas research institute (2007), technical-professional course in public health policies by the Federal Nursing Council (2010), improvement in tuberculosis control and assistance by the national school of public health sergio arouca(2008), improvement in preceptorship for resident nurses by the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro(2010), improvement in updating hemotherapy by the research institute evandro chagas(2002) and improvement in peripherally inserted central catheter by Anna Nery School of Nursing (2010). He is currently a nurse at the federal hospital for state employees and a nurse at the state institute of chest diseases Ary Parreiras. He has experience in the field of Medicine, with an emphasis on Clinical Medicine.

Priscila Monique Ramalho Mendes, Estácio de Sá University

Nursing Academic

Renata dos Santos Paz, Gama e Souza University Center

Nursing Student

Gabriel Pruchiniaki, Gama e Souza University Center

Nursing academic

Alan Leandro França, Gama e Souza University Center

Nursing academic

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Published

2024-07-23

How to Cite

Barbosa, D. J., Gomes, M. P., Mendes, P. M. R., Paz, R. dos S., Pruchiniaki, G., & França, A. L. (2024). Social representation of the health unic system for primary care workers: Representação social do sistema único de saúde para trabalhadores da atenção básica. Saúde E Pesquisa, 18, e12862. https://doi.org/10.17765/2176-9206.2025v18e12862

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