Estudantes de Medicina em Roda: os Diálogos da Extensão Popular com os Indígenas Potiguara

Author:

Luna Willian Fernandes1ORCID,Nordi Aline Barreto de Almeida1ORCID,Rached Karolina Saad2ORCID,Correia Marcella Barros Alencar3ORCID,Carvalho Alice Ribeiro Viana de4ORCID,Morais Lenildo Filho Dias De3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil

2. Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Osasco, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil

4. Secretaria Municipal de Saúde de Cabedelo, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract: Introduction: University extension projects with socially excluded populations can be a strategy for the training of professionals in the cultural and social diversity of the Brazilian population. The practice of Popular Health Education (PHE) through university extension is one of the possibilities to foster dialogic interactions between teaching and the community and has been a space for the development of health education with social commitment. The Îandé Gûatá Extension Project was created in Paraíba in 2013, based on the principles of PHE and Popular Extension, focusing on the meeting between Potiguara indigenous people and Medical students. This study aimed to evaluate the learning built by this project students’ for their medical education. Method: Therefore, a qualitative approach research was developed through the analysis of discursive practices, using the talking circle technique at the end of the project cycle. To analyze the material, linguistic repertoires were identified from the subjects’ speech and three sets of meanings were built: extension university as a counter-hegemonic space of medical education; building skills for the future doctor; relations between health and culture in care. The linguistic repertoires were discussed based on theoretical references, such as popular health education, indigenous health and competences in medical education. Results: According to the students, this project allowed them gains in the attributes of: knowledge, as it allowed reflections, identification of gaps and greater understanding about the health-disease process in the context of the indigenous population; allowed gains in the ability of making and receiving criticism, teamwork and dialogue between different cultures; and allowed gains in attitudes, broadening the attitude of professionalism, the comprehension and performance on ethical issues and the construction of social commitment. Conclusion: Therefore, they highlight both the development of general competences for the future doctor, but also more specific ones, such as cultural competence. Moreover, the challenge of dialoguing in the polarity: aiming to reduce the distances within the same institutional space; cultural conflicts; and understanding and acting in an emancipatory education. This group of students wished, with the indigenous community, that these distances would be lessened, in a collective commitment aimed at producing change and social transformation.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

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