Primary Healthcare management strategies in socially vulnerable territories exposed to violence

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Objective: To identify management strategies used by the Family Health Strategy teams of a Basic Health Unit in organizing work in socially vulnerable territories exposed to violence. Method: A single case study with a qualitative approach in a family health unit located in the southern region of Brazil. Data collection was conducted through individual interviews with 27 health professionals from August to September 2017 and a focus group with 18 participants in April 2018. Data organization and processing was performed with the support of the IRAMUTEQ software program and subsequently the content analysis technique. Results: Te fve classes characterized strategies used by professionals to provide care to the population considering their experience in facing violent situations. A guideline was developed and validated in the focus group to guide the management and organization of work in these services. Conclusion: It was evidenced that professionals develop strategies which include strengthening the team as a form of collective protection, welcoming focused on comprehensive care and bonding, even without the support of specifc public policies for these situations. Te population is allied to facilitate access to care for vulnerable people and alerts professionals to critical situations in the territory.

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Nonato, L. O. F., Peres, A. M., Khalaf, D. K., Souza, M. A. R. de, Figueiredo, K. C., & Lapierre, J. (2020). Primary Healthcare management strategies in socially vulnerable territories exposed to violence. Revista Da Escola de Enfermagem, 54, 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1980-220X2018054903608

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