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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)O famoso invisível: percepção da população em situação de rua do atendimento em urgência e emergência no Sistema Único de Saúde(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2019-08-09) Barbosa, Izabel Cristina Oliveira [UNIFESP]; Surjus, Luciana Togni de Lima e Silva [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)The present research aimed to access the health of the population living on the streets, taking as a presupposition the growth of homeless population as a result of the mode of organization of capitalist sociability, imbricated and fierce in and by a mode of production in which inequality and misery are products inherent in the advance of economic power, leaving a large contingent of workers on the margins of production and usufruct of the socially produced wealth. The purpose of the present research was to understand the perception of this specific population about the care offered at the Urgency and Emergency unit of the Hospital de Pequeno Porte (HPP) Central of the Municipality of Santos, State of São Paulo. A critical and narrative hermeneutic methodological approach was proposed, in which the participants were triggered in the context of a university extension project for harm reduction training. Individual interviews were performed, audio-recorded and later transcribed. The interpretative process involved the analysis through the identification of the main argumentative nuclei and the construction of a collective narrative, in an interventionist bet of strengthening the protagonism and participation, considering the power relations and subordination that are delineating in daily life and the complex needs presented by this stigmatized population, which makes the street their space for socialization and subjectification. The results pointed to the problematization of experiences by this population, the agency of collective issues, reflections on the path of health care, the main strategies and barriers to access to health and social place of these populations in capitalist societies; going through the dimensions of racism and historical perceptions that provides us with a plunge into fundamental questions to understand the construction of the social image of black people in Brazil and the inequalities that were constituted.