Social iniquities in Primary Healthcare and intersectoral action: a descriptive study

Author:

Souza Larissa Barros de1ORCID,Arcêncio Ricardo Alexandre1ORCID,Cândido Fernanda Carla de Assis1ORCID,Campoy Laura Terenciani1ORCID,Cartagena-Ramos Denisse Andrea2ORCID,Fiorati Regina Célia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade de São Paulo. Ribeirão Preto, Brazil

2. Universidad Andrés Bello, Chile

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze Primary Healthcare with regards to dealing with social inequities through actions targeted at Social Determinants of Health, from the perspective of Family Health Strategy Professionals. Methods: Descriptive study with a qualitative approach. Data were collected through focus groups and analyzed using Habermas’s communicative action theory. Results: There were few intersectoral and assistance organization actions with clinical emphasis; municipal management for intersectoral actions shows a lack of planning and faces challenges; and there is little communication and articulation between the sectors. Final considerations: There are many challenges to be overcome by Primary Health Care to contemplate intersectoral actions targeted at Social Health Determinants, a demand inherent to the possibilities of advancing in the reduction of social and health-related inequalities.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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