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Revista do NUFEN

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FEITOSA, Isabella de Oliveira  and  PIMENTEL, Adelma. HIPERDIA: práticas de cuidado em uma unidade de saúde de Belém, Pará HIPERDIA: care practices in a health facility in Belém, ParáHIPERDIA: prácticas de atención en un centro de salud en Belém, Pará. Rev. NUFEN [online]. 2016, vol.8, n.1, pp.13-30. ISSN 2175-2591.

The Programa Nacional de Hipertensão e Diabetes mellitus (HIPERDIA) is a set of actions that integrates the services offered in health care centers; while the health care combines an ontology and a set of techniques and procedures to take care of each other. This scope was considered in this qualitative research approach guided by the phenomenological method and by the hermeneutics of language. Which modes of care produced by an active multiprofessional team in the HIPERDIA of a Centro de Saúde Escola was the guiding question, performed through participant observation and semi-structured interviews with the team. The data analysis was done through the reflective reading of speeches and experience, articulating itself with the theoretical framework searched. Among the results, it was found that care produced by professionals translates a humanized action, and an individualistic work mode. We conclude that it is necessary to overcome the way to act guided by the biomedical logic to that the HIPERDIA has effected the principles of comprehensiveness, humanization, dialogue and interdisciplinary team.

Keywords : Hiperdia; Care Production; Multiprofissional Team; Primary Attention.

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