The Idealized Brazilian Health System versus the real one: Contributions from the nursing field

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Objective: to identify the perceptions of professionals working in a facility connected with the Brazilian Unified Health System-SUS in regard to what they know, think and talk about public health policy. Method: this exploratory-descriptive study with a qualitative nature was conducted with 28 professionals working in a facility connected with the SUS. Data were collected through interviews with guiding questions and analyzed through the thematic content analysis technique. Results: coded and interpreted data resulted in three thematic axes: The SUS-perfect web that does not work in practice; The recurrent habit of complaining about the SUS; The need to rethink the way of thinking about, acting in and managing the SUS. Conclusion: the professionals working for the SUS are aware of the principles and guidelines that govern the Brazilian health system, however, they reproduce a dichotomous and linear model of conception and practice strongly linked to the thinking of society in general.

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Backes, D. S., De Souza, M. H. T., Marchiori, M. T. C., Colomé, J. S., Backes, M. T. S., & Filho, W. D. L. (2014). The Idealized Brazilian Health System versus the real one: Contributions from the nursing field. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 22(6), 1026–1033. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0040.2512

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