STDs are global major cause of acute illness and death and represent high socioeconomic cost. Undergraduate students are highly exposed to them. The research developed at UNICAMP aimed to quantify and generate perception of (un)knowledge about STDs, ...
The National Policy for Health Promotion (PNPS) defines strategies for building public policies as inter sectoral actions that support the development of healthy cities. Urban planning is set as a tool to improve the quality of life, corroborated wi...
The concept of health promotion, based on social determinants, aligns with human rights principals as: social participation, accountability, transparency and non-discrimination. The Human Right to Water and Sanitation (HRtWS) was approved, in 2010, b...
The structuring of care to homeless people (HP) for primary health care (PHC) is a challenge to the Universal Health System in Brazil. The article aims to discuss the practices of a team office on the street (TOonS) to HP and users of alcohol, crack ...
This article presents organizational and relational analysis of the review of the National Health Promotion Policy and aims to understand the role of the group that was formed to review this policy, the negotiations needed to achieve the product, the...
The Family Health Strategy (FHS) has an acknowledged potential for health promotion and the prevention of violence. It is an integrative bibliographic review with the aim of evaluate the performance of FHS professionals in addressing and preventing ...
The article aims to analyze the primary care development in the Unified Health System (SUS) in Brazilian large cities. The national option for the primary has favored an incremental reform of the health system through the Family Health Strategy. As m...
The objective of this study was to analyze the prevalence and associated factors with chronic noncommunicable diseases (CNCD) in adults living in an urban area of poverty located in Recife, Northeastern Brazil. This is a cross-sectional study with sa...
