Paradigmas que permeiam os modelos de atenção à saúde no Brasil: um ensaio analítico

Objectives: to discuss the historical trajectory of health policies in Brazil, contrasting the paradigms flexenerian and the social production of health; to deal the range of cultural and ideological factors in historical development in the social field of health, relating them to the role of the Un...

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Published in:Revista de enfermagem UFPE on line Vol. 3; no. 4; p. 1236
Main Authors: Silva, Flávio César Bezerra da, Costa, Francisca Marta de Lima, Andrade, Hamilton Leandro Pinto de, Freire, Lúcia De Fátima, Maciel, Patrícia Suerda de Oliveira, Enders, Bertha Cruz, Menezes, Rejane Maria Paiva de
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 20-09-2009
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Summary:Objectives: to discuss the historical trajectory of health policies in Brazil, contrasting the paradigms flexenerian and the social production of health; to deal the range of cultural and ideological factors in historical development in the social field of health, relating them to the role of the University. Methods: we analyzed the subject from different authors who discussed the matter in order to detect the approach of the relationship between the paradigms and models of health care in the economic, political and cultural predominance. Results: the Universities have contributed to the discussions about the paradigms inherent in the social context of public health in Brazil, assuming the role of training, update and improve the content of their curricula, as well as to respond the demands arising from the society. Conclusion: we concluded that this situation was crucial in the development of the emerging paradigm and that the University has an important role in the formation of professional critics, and reflective participants in structuring a new paradigm. Descriptors: healthy city; education; health policy.
ISSN:1981-8963
1981-8963
DOI:10.5205/reuol.581-3802-1-RV.0304200958