LILIA BLIMA SCHRAIBER

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

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  • article 9 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Obstacles and facilitators to primary health care offered to women experiencing domestic violence: a systematic review
    (2020) D'OLIVEIRA, Ana Flavia Pires Lucas; PEREIRA, Stephanie; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima; GRAGLIA, Cecilia Guida Vieira; AGUIAR, Janaina Marques de; SOUSA, Patricia Carvalho De; BONIN, Renata Granusso
    Systematic review of the literature addressing obstacles and facilitators for the care of women, in situations of domestic violence (DV) in primary health care (PHC) in Brazil. The bibliographic review found 1,048 references. The analysis encompassed 39 articles complying with the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The material was centered on representations and beliefs of practitioners. The main obstacles were related to: conceptualizing DV as a health issue, resulting into difficulties to identify the problem and managing care encounters; lack of training and teamwork; scarce intersectoral network, fear and lack of time. The facilitators were mainly: introducing a gender and human rights perspective, bonding and embracement, teamwork and multisectoral work. Despite the potential of PHC to address the issue, few studies considered perspectives of management and financing, considered as key to overcome the problems pointed out.
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    Historical changes in the intersectoral network of services targeted at violence against women - Sao Paulo, Brazil
    (2020) AGUIAR, Janaina Marques de; D'OLIVEIRA, Ana Flavia Pires Lucas; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima
    Violence against women has gained space in the political agenda, driven by the women's movement, with the making of public policies targeted at assistance for women. We analyze the results of a study carried out in the city of SAO Paulo, Brazil, with professionals from the specialized intersectoral services network, focusing on the changes that have occurred due to the Maria da Penha Law. Data show that, in spite of the expansion of the services that provide assistance, defense and protection for women, there are difficulties concerning integrated work in professionals' actions and interaction, which hinders the outline of a common assistance project the most important principle for a networked action. The conclusion is that overcoming these difficulties is a challenge in the current political context of degeneration of the services and weakening of public policies targeted at women's rights.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Institutional violence, human rights and technical-scientific authority: the complex childbirth situation for women
    (2020) AGUIAR, Janaina Marques de; AZEREDO, Yuri Nishijima; D'OLIVEIRA, Ana Flavia P. L.; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima
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    Presentation-between the specialized and the common: a possible dialogue?
    (2023) CYRINO, Antonio Pithon; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima; CAMPOS, Rosana Teresa Onocko
  • article 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Authority, power and violence: a study on humanization in health
    (2021) AZEREDO, Yuri Nishijima; SCHRAIBER, Lilia Blima
    This article is the result of the dissertation ""Collective health and philosophy: Hannah Arendt's contributions to the humanization debate"" aiming to analyze the humanization concept in the production of the Collective Health field. The study used qualitative methodology, and the empirical material was constituted by official documents of the Ministry of Health as well as selected articles in the field of Collective Health. It analyzed how the term humanization is used, trying to apprehend how it is understood and built as a concept. The reference framework was constituted by the bibliography that examines the historical context of social transformations through which working on health in Modernity has gone through, added to the reflections about the concepts of violence and power developed by Hannah Arendt. Conceptual distinctions necessary in the configuration of medical power in health services were acknowledged, providing new approaches to the topic of humanization.