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Title: Access the unified health system actions and services from the perspective of judicialization
Authors: Ramos, Raquel de Souza
Gomes, Antonio Marcos Tosoli
Oliveira, Denize Cristina de
Marques, Sergio Corrêa
Marques, Sergio Corrêa
Spindola, Thelma
Nogueira, Virginia Paiva Figueiredo
Keywords: Sistema Único de Saúde
Unified Health System
Política de Saúde
Health Policy
Direito à Saúde
Right to Health
Decisões Judiciais
Judicial Decisions
Percepção Social
Social Perception
Enfermagem
Nursing
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Rev. Latino-Am. Enfermagem
Abstract: Objective: the judicialization of health is incorporated into the daily work of health institutions in Brazil through the court orders for access. In this study, the objective was to describe the contents of the social representations of access, through judicialization, for the health professionals. Method: qualitative study based on Social Representations Theory, involving 40 professionals, at a teaching hospital and at the center for the regulation of beds and procedures in Rio de Janeiro. Forty semistructured interviews were held, to which the thematic-categorical content analysis technique was applied. Results: the health professionals’ attitude towards the reality the judicialization imposes is negative, but they acknowledge this resource as necessary in view of the public health crisis. Judicialization is considered a strategy to exercise citizenship that superimposes individual on collective law, increases social inequalities in access and compromises the efficacy of health policies. Conclusion: considering social representation as a determinant of practices, the representations that emerged can contribute to the change of the professionals’ practices. Improvements in user care should be promoted, characterized as one of the main challenges to advance in universal access to health.
Description: 2016;24:e2797
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9408
ISSN: 1518-8345
Appears in Collections:Artigos de Periódicos da área de Enfermagem



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