FATIMA CORREA OLIVER

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Departamento de Fisioterapia, Fonoaudiologia e Terapia Ocupacional, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente

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    Orientação teórica e os cenários de prática na formação de terapeutas ocupacionais na atenção primária à saúde: perspectivas de docentes
    (2016) SILVA, Rodrigo Alves dos Santos; OLIVER, Fatima Correa
    Objective: This article aimed to describe and analyze the theoretical guidance and practical scenarios in the training of occupational therapists in Primary Health Care (PHC). Method: This is a qualitative research, which presents the perspectives of 17 teachers from nine occupational therapy courses in the state of Sao Paulo. Results: We categorized subjects associated to the study objective and present two categories: theoretical orientation - which includes the study of the referential Alma Ata (1978); Health Reform; critical understanding of the Unified Health System, the PHC and the profession specificity in this field involving understanding of the devices used by the teams occupational therapist and their working tools, social vulnerability understanding, everyday life and institutional context involving services and their management. The Practice Scenarios has been identified a plurality of services and drawings management where theoretical activities practices are developed, pointed out the difficulty of conducting training for this professional field. Moreover, the absence of workers on PHC hinders health care and also impairs the students training from different professional areas. Conclusion: The professional category must value since training, the learning of new care technologies compatible with their knowledge and occupational therapeutic resources towards the population's access to different practices for comprehensive health care, including the care of occupational therapy in PHC.
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    Uma experiência de uso do georreferenciamento e do mapeamento no processo de territorialização na Atenção Primária à Saúde
    (2019) CAMARGOS, Melina Alves de; OLIVER, Fátima Corrêa
    ABSTRACT This article aims to report the experience of using tools that instrumentalize the process of territorialization in Primary Health Care. As methodological resources to guide the insertion and apprehension of problem situations, participant observation and field diary were used. The insertion with Family Health and Primary Care Extended Centers (Nasf-AB) provided the apprehension of the problems, and, with this, it was decided to develop mapping and georeferencing in order to collaborate with the process of territorialization of the unit, visibility of services and populations. The process of territorialization, which goes beyond bureaucratic incidents, has proved to be a challenge for professionals. It was possible to build tools with the Basic Health Unity teams in question, that could be north to other teams and health equipment.
  • article 7 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Avaliação da atenção primária em saúde por usuários com e sem deficiência
    (2017) ALMEIDA, Maria Helena Morgani de; PACHECO, Samanta; KREBS, Stephanie; OLIVEIRA, Amanda Manso; SAMELLI, Alessandra; MOLINI-AVEJONAS, Daniela Regina; TOLDRÁ, Rosé Colom; OLIVER, Fátima Corrêa
    ABSTRACT Purpose To evaluate the core (First Contact, Longitudinality, Comprehensiveness, and Coordination of Services) and derivative (Family Orientation, Community Orientation) attributes of primary health care (PHC) from the perspective of users with and without disabilities. Methods Observational, cross-sectional study using the Primary Care Assessment Tool (PCAT) with users with and without disabilities of five basic health units (BHU) in a municipality where 55% of the population depends on the Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS). Scores were assigned to the responses given to each of the PHC attributes evaluated. Results Study participants were 93 (67 physically disabled and 26 without disabilities) PHC users. No statistically significant differences were observed for any attribute on the comparison between the populations. For both groups, the attributes Degree of Affiliation, First Contact - Utilization, Longitudinality, and Coordination of Services - Information System received satisfactory (above cutoff) scores, whereas the attributes First Contact - Accessibility, Coordination of Services - Care Integration, Comprehensiveness, Family Orientation, and Community Orientation received unsatisfactory (below cutoff) scores. Users reported that the health teams are able to satisfactorily identify mobility issues, but there are failures in the recognition of problems of hearing, voice/speech and vision, and in the orientation of services available and services provided. Conclusion Users with and without disabilities evaluated the health care received similarly, indicating fragilities on the recognition of specific demands. Structural and work process changes should be conducted to ensure Accessibility, Comprehensiveness, and Family and Community Orientation, and thus increase the quality of PHC.