Medicalization is a phenomenon by which everyday life is medically appropriate and interferes with the construction of concepts, customs and social behaviors. The question of ethics is particularly at a time of discussion in Brazil, coupled with the ...
This paper has the objective to understand the meaning of the performance of the Family Health Strategy in a socially vulnerable community. The Grounded Theory was used as methodological reference and interview was the technique for data collection, ...
The study aimed to present the participation of caregivers in building strategies for HIV disclosure to seropositive children, as well as discussing the interventions that would contribute to overcoming the difficulties that often prevent family memb...
Objective: to assess the trend and influence of maternal and child care on birth weight variation in the state of Pernambuco. Methods: This study used data from two cross sectional population based household surveys conducted with under-five childr...
The policies adopted by the Unified Health System (SUS) in Brazil have gone through successive transformations, seeking to reaffirm the universal right to health. The user embracement, guidelines of the National Policy on Humanization Care and Manage...
Intimate partner violence against women is a common problem in all countries and generates a challenging agenda for the health sector. Exchanging experiences between different countries, specifically strategies to respond to this problem, can constit...
Revision study from 107 papers on participation in health, appearing in 25 national Collective Health periodics, with the objective to systematise its main focus and identify approaches to the participation of society in the health system. Bibliograp...
The study aims to examine the relationship between masculinity, vulnerability and HIV / AIDS, with grounding in narratives of young men belonging to the so-called urban working classes, taking into account not only the meanings attributed to the prev...
