Home care in the home health post: characterization of a care model from the analysis of three cases. Bahia Blanca, 2014
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https://doi.org/10.31052/1853.1180.v19.n1.11813Keywords:
Home Health Care, Primary Health Care, Palliative CareAbstract
Abstract: The Home Health Post (Posad, for its abbreviation in Spanish) is a device from a model of integral, human care. It works on outpatient basis, at users´ homes in a delimited area. It has seven action axes; one of them is “Control of Chronic Diseases”, in the Rural Post, one of the four which have been working for a year, consisting of a psychologist, a health promoter, a social worker and a family doctor. We describe a model of attention from the report of three therapeutic projects (TP) which share: logic of palliative care, interdisciplinary approach, functional genogram and social survey, identification of needs, articulation with hospital, TP elaboration and cobuilding of health with the users. Posad strengthens Primary Health Care, allowing the development of PT in which the bond is the main tool, challenging us to a subjective repositioning as workers. Comprehensiveness and co-building define this care proposal, in which power is shared between users and workers.
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