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Historical changes in the intersectoral network of services targeted at violence against women – São Paulo, Brazil

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AGUIAR, Janaina Marques de; D’OLIVEIRA, Ana Flávia Pires Lucas and SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima. Historical changes in the intersectoral network of services targeted at violence against women – São Paulo, Brazil. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e190486. Epub Mar 23, 2020. ISSN 1414-3283. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.190486. Violence against women has gained space in the political agenda, driven by the women’s movement, with the making of public policies targeted at assistance for women. We analyze the results of a study carried out in the city of São Paulo, Brazil, with professionals from the specialized intersectoral services network, focusing on the changes that have occurred due to the Maria da Penha Law. Data show that, in spite of

An experience of collective construction of a self-evaluation instrument in the service of medical education grounded in the National Curricular Guidelines and based on the More Doctors Program

SORDI, Mara Regina Lemes De et al. An experience of collective construction of a self-evaluation instrument in the service of medical education grounded in the National Curricular Guidelines and based on the More Doctors Program. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e190527

Mismatches between professional education and care needs of the adolescents in Primary Health Care

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FERNANDES, Emanuella Soares Fraga and SANTOS, Adriano Maia dos. Mismatches between professional education and care needs of the adolescents in Primary Health Care. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e190049. Epub Mar 23, 2020. ISSN 1414-3283. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.190049. The aim of this stydy was to discuss features related to the formative process for managers and professionals of Primary Health Care (PHC) in adolescent health care. It was a qualitative research involving seven managers and 17 professionals from PHC (semi-structured interviews), ten professionals from the Family Health Support Group and 47 adolescents (focus groups). The analysis was based in the hermeneutic-dialectical perspective and the concept of comprehensive care was used to guide the theoretical debate. Professionals and

Challenges for Continuing Education in Indigenous Health: adapting the assistance of the Brazilian National Health System in the south of Brazil

LANDGRAF, Julia; IMAZU, Nayara Emy e ROSADO, Rosa Maris. Challenges for Continuing Education in Indigenous Health: adapting the assistance of the Brazilian National Health System in the south of Brazil. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e190166

(vol.23)Sensory laboratory: a proposal for activating the body

  Sensory laboratory: a proposal for activating the body Alvim, Mônica Botelho; Reis, Alice Vignoli; Gutmacher, Luana; Silva, Ana Cléris Morais

(n.62)What a body can do? Bodygraphics of resistance

What a body can do? Bodygraphics of resistance Ávila, Mayna Yaçanã Borges de; Ferla, Alcindo Antônio

Shift turn in a hospital emergency service: perspectives of a multiprofessional team

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SCHORR, Vanessa et al. Shift turn in a hospital emergency service: perspectives of a multiprofessional team. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e190119. Epub Jan 17, 2020. ISSN 1414-3283. https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.190119. The aim of the study was to learn more about the multiprofessional team’s perspective on shift turn in the emergency service of a university hospital. This was an exploratory and descriptive study with qualitative approach. A total of 15 members of the multiprofessional team were interviewed. Using the content analysis technique, two categories were identified: importance of the multiprofessional team’s active participation in the shift turn, and lack of information standardization in the shift turn for the patient’s safety in the continuity of care. The results indicate

Ressurrecting the madness industry?!

Interface (Botucatu) vol.23 Botucatu 2019 Epub 16-Set-2019 Ressurrecting the madness industry?! Martins, Matheus Eduardo Rodrigues; Assis, Fátima Buchele; Bolsoni, Carolina Carvalho

Today I’m going to be an artist! Health and citizenship in tuberculosis treatment in a hospital setting

MAFFACCIOLLI, Rosana; CONTE, Marta; DORNELES, Leonardo Castro and OLIVEIRA, Dora Lúcia Leidens Correa de. Today I’m going to be an artist! Health and citizenship in tuberculosis treatment in a hospital setting. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2019, vol.23, e180466

Brazilian Association for Research in Prevention and Health Promotion (BRAPEP): foundation announcement

Interface (Botucatu) vol.23 Botucatu 2019 Epub 12-Set-2019 Associação Brasileira de Pesquisa em Prevenção e Promoção da Saúde (Brapep): anúncio de fundação Murta, Sheila Giardini; Schneider, Daniela Ribeiro; Nobre-Sandoval, Larissa de Almeida; Schenker, Miriam; Seidl, Eliane Maria Fleury; Polejack, Larissa; Conceição, Maria Inês Gandolfo; Leandro-França, Cristineide; Franco, Gisele de Rezende; Abreu, Samia  

Giving birth in paradise: humanized birth, oxytocin, and the bodily production of a new maternity

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RUSSO, Jane A. and NUCCI, Marina Fisher. Giving birth in paradise: humanized birth, oxytocin, and the bodily production of a new maternity. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e180390. Epub Jan 17, 2020. ISSN 1414-3283. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/interface.180390. Brazil is the world champion in number of cesarean sections, especially in the private health sector. This figure can reach more than 80% among middle and upper class pregnant women in some regions of the country. Opposing this situation, the “humanized birth” movement has been gaining ground. Its objectives are the denouncement of “obstetric violence” and the return to a “natural” form of parturition and childbirth care. In this article we aim to discuss the way in which the ideas of

Judicialization of health in the public and private health systems: a systematic review

FREITAS, Beatriz Cristina de; FONSECA, Emílio Prado da e QUELUZ, Dagmar de Paula. Judicialization of health in the public and private health systems: a systematic review. Interface (Botucatu) [online]. 2020, vol.24, e190345