ANDRE MOTA

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Unidades Organizacionais
Departamento de Medicina Preventiva, Faculdade de Medicina - Docente
LIM/39 - Laboratório de Processamento de Dados Biomédicos, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 3 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Institutionalization of Public Health Care in Sao Paulo between 1930 and 1940
    (2013) MOTA, Andre; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima
    The aim of the study was to interpret and understand the institutionalization of public health care in the state of Sao Paulo over the years 1930-1940, based on the history of medical specialties. The methodology involved analysis of new sources of documents, which were compared with the existing literature, thereby leading to identification of new indices relating to the issue of eugenics and the presence of physicians' religious beliefs as a social movement. As physicians became public health experts, they proposed a project to elevate the Brazilian race, by merging the hygienist discourse with sanitary actions. Sao Paulo sought primacy in this project, believing that this was a State already constituted by a race of ""historically healthy men"". Religious beliefs influenced the debate and the decisions of that time with regard to the established order within public health. In this manner, it could be shown that, historically, public health discourse was constituted by merging technical-scientific issues with political-ideological and cultural issues, producing a mixture of different interests and corporative perspectives of the profession.
  • article 10 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Medicine under the lens of history: theoretical and methodological reflections
    (2014) MOTA, Andre; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima
    The need for studies in the field of health to be based on a historical perspective has opened up new horizons for the analysis of the conditions for the creation of a body of knowledge aimed at explaining the role of social elements in determining pathological processes and health practices. The purpose of this paper is to examine how historical science, with its methodological aspects of analysis, has contributed to the physician's practice, especially raising broader critical aspects of the issues related to the field of health care. It is based on dialogues between culture and society molded around a discursive order to act not just as a language, but in its effective implementation within a medical rationale, with attention to the ruptures and continuities of a scientific discourse.
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Aspectos históricos da institucionalização da atenção à saúde do adolescente no estado de São Paulo, 1970-1990
    (2013) QUEIROZ, Ligia Bruni; AYRES, Jose Ricardo de Carvalho Mesquita; SAITO, Maria Ignez; MOTA, Andre
    The article explores historical aspects of integral healthcare for adolescents in the state of Sao Paulo, particularly in regard to the implementation of pioneering services and programs. Against the backdrop of Brazil's social and political context during this period, it contextualizes the challenges, clashes, and difficulties that arose within the institutions involved in developing this field, from the perspectives of clinical medicine and of collective health. Grounded on documental material, the study re-examines the construction of groups of expertise and of the field of adolescent health care as part of the dialectical interplay between the construction of a new area of medical practice based on clinical work and a field of knowledge and practices in collective health based on integral health care of an interdisciplinary, inter-sectoral nature.
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    The ""Boletim da Clinica Psiquiatrica da FMUPS,"" 1962-1971: a forgotten publication and portrait of an era
    (2021) ALARCAO, Gustavo Gil; MOTA, Andre
    This article describes the Boletim da Clinica Psiquiatrica da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo, which was published from 1962 to 1971. This was the first scientific publication of the Psychiatric Clinic, and was replaced by the Revista de Psiquiatria Clinica, which still exists today. The Boletim is a valuable source for historical research, spanning a decade of Brazilian psychiatry, and contains a variety of content: medication trials, theoretical discussions, current events, and institutional issues related to the development of psychiatry and related areas was such as psychology and psychoanalysis, as well as the arrival of medications and the search for standardized diagnoses.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Spanish Flu in Sorocaba and the case of the Santa Rosalia factory, 1918: local history contributions to the study of epidemics in Brazil
    (2017) DALL'AVA, Joao Paulo; MOTA, Andre
    An investigation is presented of the tensions that emerged during the Spanish flu epidemic in the city of Sorocaba, Brazil, between October and December 1918. It draws on previously unused primary sources, namely the narratives contained in the local press, taking the Santa Rosalia factory as a case study, particularly its owner's refusal to maintain the work stoppage at the height of the epidemic, even when requested to by the municipal authority. This research contributes to the study of epidemics in Brazil's inland municipalities, emphasizing how local history can contribute to investigations of the history of disease in the country.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    The social in health: trajectory and contributions of Maria Cecilia Ferro Donnangelo
    (2015) SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima; MOTA, Andre
    This text covers the professional and scientific career of Maria Cecilia Ferro Donnangelo, professor, researcher and influential intellectual in the area of Collective Health. Born in 1940, and killed in a car accident in 1983, she actively participated in the emergence of Collective Health in Brazil and greatly influenced the creation of the sub-areas of Social Science and the Humanities in the health field. Her brief biography, contextualized professional choices and scientific production is hereby presented. Graduated in pedagogy at the time of national developmentalism with a post graduation in Sociology, Donnangelo fell into the triangulated area of Education, Sociology and Health, focusing medicine as a social practice and as a profession in society. Always with an eye to human rights and an ongoing dialogue with the modern Brazilian state and public policy, she examined questions of the social aspects in health and education, as well as questions of health education as a social tool. An educator of great prestige, her published work was limited. However, due to her foundational presence, her writings are classic references with assured presence and contributions for today and also vital to the future development of the Brazilian Collective Health.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    History of health in Brazil: a brief history
    (2019) MOTA, Andre