Introduction: The judicialization of health is a rising social, ethical and philophical worldwide phenomenon that has a negative impact on public budgets and shows the dysfunction of the health system. Objective: Accomplish a literature review about the judicialization of health, which the required elements are drugs. Literature review: A review of the literature was performed using 3 databases: Pubmed, Medline...
We believe that multimodality research is gaining more and more space within linguistic studies as gradually images became essential aspects for the construction of meaning, gaining relevance as a semiotic element. In this article, we analyze the multimodal relationships involved in the constitution of the meanings conveyed by the construction and propagation of female stereotypes in some editions of the ...
Objective: to understand the health staff’s perceptions of the protocol of maternal-child care implanted in a teaching service of regional reference for HIV. Method: descriptive study with a qualitative approach, carried out in 2017, in the countryside of Minas Gerais, Brazil, with the participation of 10 staff members at the teaching service. The focus group was used for data collection, and the information co...
This study aimed to analyze the care of children from the perspective of adolescent mothers, in order to identify vulnerabilities and needs in the nursing care scope. This is an exploratory research with inductive, qualitative thematic analysis of the data, based on recorded interviews with 20 adolescent mothers of children between six months and under two years old, registered and assisted by Family Health tea...
The objective of this study was to analyze the childhood vulnerabilities from the mother’s view regarding the care they give to children one year old and younger within the context of primary health care. This exploratory, qualitative study was founded on the conceptual framework of vulnerability. Interviews were performed with sixteen women and the results point at aspects regarding social vulnerability, healt...