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- ItemSomente MetadadadosAvaliação Das Atividades De Monitoramento Do Tratamento E Verificação De Cura Do Programa De Controle Da Malária Na Região Amazônica(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2018-05-24) Nascimento, Talita Lima Do [UNIFESP]; Souza, Karen Mendes Jorge De [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Objective: Evaluatethe Scope Of Treatment Monitoring Activities And Cure Verification In Compliance With A Predetermined Standardization Classified As Gold Standard In The Malaria Control Program Carried Out With The Cruzeiro Do Sul Municipality Population "Acre. Method: This Was An Evaluative Research With A Quantitative Approach. The Study Participants Were Users And Workers Of The Malaria Control Program (Microscopists, Nurses, And Endemic Control Agents). Data Were Collected From Six Family Health Units, Three From The Rural Area And Three From The Urban Area. Regarding Participant Choice, Those That Made The Most Notifications Were Taken Into Account. Users Were Interviewed, Applying Structured Forms Comprising Variables Related To Treatment Monitoring And Cure Verification. In Order To Collect Data On Workers, A Systematic Observation Was Performed Using A Structured Form, In The Likert Scale Format. The Study Project Was Approved By The Ethics Committee Of The Federal University Of São Paulo. Results:
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Corpo e saúde na antroposofia: bildung como cura(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2016-08-29) Bastos, Raquel Litterio de [UNIFESP]; Pereira, Pedro Paulo Gomes [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1474930426841995; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2505245644909676; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Anthroposophy is a neo romantic spiritual science of the early twentieth century, developed by Austrian philosopher and esoteric Rudolf Steiner, Switzerland. Anthroposophy contributes in various areas of knowledge with their spiritual empiricism imputed Goethe's phenomenology, scientist and poet of German Romanticism. Between the areas that acts are organic architecture, biodynamic agriculture, Waldorf pedagogy and anthroposophic medicine, considered a medical rationality in the SUS and amplifying biomedicine. In Brazil, Anthroposophy was installed in the 1930s, but its expansion occurred in the 1960s, when he inaugurated the first medical clinic – Clinic Tobias, in Santo Amaro – Capital – and the first farm biodynamic in São Paulo – the current Demetria district in the city of Botucatu – both pioneers in Latin America and outside Europe. The objective of the research was to comprise the concept of healing in anthroposophy and its relation to the word-concept Bildung as a therapeutic motto. To do this research adopted a qualitative methodology, conducted through an ethnography, conducting participant observation procedures, interviews and accompaniment the daily life of interlocutors described densely. The research began in 2012, first in the Anthroposophical Society courses and then the participation of body, soul and spirit therapies in Clinical Tobias (in Tobias Branch); in 2013 ethnography was performed in the rural district of Demetria, following the daily life of its residents (in Jatoba Branch); and in 2014 the survey was conducted in Switzerland, in Lausanne (in Branch Christian Rose Croix). The search results show a close relationship between the concept of healing and the elements that make the German romantic medicine: science, morality and aesthetics. Healing in anthroposophy is in search for a Bildung, as well as the European Bildung works as legitimizing motto for healing, especially in middle-class intellectualized in São Paulo. The way to go necessarily need to present an epic aesthetics in face of adversity. For this, the Anthroposophists extol an emotional grammar, where courage, inspired by the archangel Michael and the mythological willpower are the great inspiration. However, the aesthetic values of the German Bildung have adapted to Brazilian culture, transforming healing.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Homeopatia: uma abordagem do sujeito no processo de adoecimento(ABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, 2008-04-01) Araújo, Eliane Cardoso de [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)This study analyses the therapeutic process of Homeopathic Medicine. It highlights the relevance of its components in the construction of a space of interaction between doctors and patients, able to provide new meaning to the understanding of the nature of diseasing and the perspective of cure. The central position the individual occupies in the homeopathic paradigm by privileging the process of diseasing confers specific characteristics to this approach, capable of restoring the care dimension to the therapeutic action. The empirical bases for the present study were two health units in the city of São Paulo. Eleven doctors and 13 patients were interviewed and spontaneous statements that emerged during clinical consultations conducted by the author were recorded. The material obtained was submitted to a qualitative analysis that led to the identification of certain nuclei of meaning such as: subject, person, hearing, looking, link, time, cure, medication, reflecting the essential dimensions that translate the specificity of the homeopathic therapeutic process. The narratives of the subjects of the homeopathic practice showed clearly that the construction of a space of intersubjectivity, where patients and doctors share the experience of getting ill, allows introducing the perspective of care and the possibility of a project for recovering health.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Práticas, Corpos e Objetos: A materialidade dos rituais neopentecostais: Um estudo etnográfico da Igreja Apostólica Plenitude do Trono de Deus(Universidade Federal de São Paulo, 2023-01-18) Silva, Isabella Santos [UNIFESP]; Pompa, Maria Cristina [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7168852714356841Este trabalho apresenta uma análise antropológica dos rituais neopentecostais evangélicos, tendo como campo de estudo a Igreja Apostólica Plenitude do Trono de Deus sediada em São Paulo, com objetivo de conceber o que ultrapassa a crença no contexto religioso, com enfoque nas práticas, materialidade e experiências corporificadas dos rituais. A pesquisa se debruça em explorar a cura divina, uma das características centrais do neopentecostalismo brasileiro, por meio de uma descrição etnográfica dos cultos gravados disponíveis no canal do Youtube da igreja, a partir de uma perspectiva performática, comunicativa e multissensorial dos rituais, a fim de compreender sua eficácia para além da “fé” dos adeptos.