Banca de DEFESA: Sara da Silva Meneses

Uma banca de DEFESA de MESTRADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : Sara da Silva Meneses
DATE: 15/12/2023
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: Sala de Reuniões Externa da Faculdade de Ciências da Saúde
TITLE:

“____Biomedical capitalism and its repercussions on interprofessional health work _______”


KEY WORDS:

“___Interprofessional Relationships; Primary Health Care; Interdisciplinary Health Teams_


PAGES: 1000
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Saúde Coletiva
SUMMARY:

“_The goal of this study was to understand the relationship between capitalism/biomedical model and the barriers and facilitators for the interprofessional work of multidisciplinary teams in primary health care, in the scientific literature published in Brazil and internationally. The theoretical framework was based on the interpretative paradigm with a critical focus from the theoretical lens of the social determination of health. A scoping review was developed that mapped the barriers and facilitators for interprofessional work in primary health care with a methodology based on the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI). Six databases and repositories were searched: VHL (Virtual Health Library); SCIELO (Online Scientific Electronic Library); PUBMED/MEDLINE; LILACS (Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences), Web of Science and SCOPUS. 169 mostly qualitative articles were included, published in Portuguese, English and Spanish, with emphasis on production from Canada (50) and Brazil (44). The barriers predominated in relation to facilitators, where biomedical capitalism was evident, which appeared in four dimensions: system – training in the biomedical model; organizational – productivist management and attention; interindividual – hierarchy and concentration of power in medicine; and individual – individualism. The ambience and creativity in the organization of workflows were identified as innovative facilitators in the theme. The methodology for evaluating interprofessional work is still mostly qualitative and the review indicates the need to increase the theoretical-methodological foundation of studies on the subject. Disciplines to promote interprofessional work need to take into account the implications of biomedical capitalism and intersectionality in healthcare. The final chapter of the dissertation presented a discussion of barriers and facilitators from the perspective of the health systems of the countries that appeared most in the scoping review: Canada, Brazil, the United States and the United Kingdom. One of the innovative contributions of this study was in the development of the implication of the capitalist system from the perspective of biomedical capitalism/biomedical model, as a mediator of interprofessional work, expressing itself through various barriers from training, management, care and within the scope of micro level of health professionals, with individualismo.__”


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interno - 1206942 - CLAUDIO FORTES GARCIA LORENZO
Presidente - 1510391 - DAIS GONCALVES ROCHA
Interna - 404501 - DIRCE BELLEZI GUILHEM
Externa à Instituição - MARINA PEDUZZI - USP
Notícia cadastrada em: 12/12/2023 15:12
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