ANA FLAVIA PIRES LUCAS D OLIVEIRA

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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 1 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Arte, saúde mental e atenção pública: traços de uma cultura de cuidado na história da cidade de São Paulo
    (2016) GALVANESE, Ana Tereza Costa; D'OLIVEIRA, Ana Flavia Pires Lucas; LIMA, Elizabeth Maria Freire de Araujo; PEREIRA, Lygia Maria de Frana; NASCIMENTO, Ana Paula; NASCIMENTO, Andreia de Fatima
    By studying the inclusion of artistic and cultural activities in the care provided throughout the history of public mental healthcare in greater Sao Paulo, Brazil, we can better understand and characterize the practices adopted in the Psychosocial Care Centers in the city today. Experiments carried out between the 1920s and 1990s are investigated, based on bibliographic research. The contemporary data were obtained from research undertaken at 126 workshops at 21 Psychosocial Care Centers in the same city between April 2007 and April 2008. The findings indicate that the current trend in mental healthcare, whose clinical perspective spans the realms of art and mental health and has territorial ramifications, has maintained some of the features encountered in earlier mental healthcare experiments.
  • article 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Bodily and meditative practices in health promotion: an interdisciplinary, multiprofessional and intersectorial challenge
    (2018) GALVANESE, Ana Tereza Costa; BARROS, Nelson Filice de; D'OLIVEIRA, Ana Flavia Pires Lucas
  • article 15 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Contributions and challenges associated with bodily practices and meditation for health promotion in the public primary care system in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil
    (2017) GALVANESE, Ana Tereza Costa; BARROS, Nelson Filice de; D'OLIVEIRA, Ana Flavia Pires Lucas
    The article presents an analysis of contributions and challenges associated with bodily practices and meditation for health promotion in the public primary care system. The qualitative study was developed in 16 healthcare units in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, using interviews with 29 health professionals and 36 practitioners of bodily practices and meditation, including participant observation of 31 practices such as Tai Chi, Lian Gong, Qigong, Yoga, Capoeira, Dance, Meditation, Relaxation, Mindfulness, and Body Awareness. There was an improvement in joint pain, mobility, balance, memory, depression, and anxiety, besides greater ease in coping with chronic conditions. Such contributions are related to favoring practitioners' autonomy, building health references through self-awareness; the combination of health promotion and therapeutic care in the approaches; and support for access to cultural goods and community spaces. The challenges identified here were precarious integration with the supply of other health services, lack of supervision and evaluation, and the predominance of a health-sector culture.