Título: | TRENDS IN THE DECENTRALIZATION PROCESS FOR THE TREATMENT OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV/AIDS IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO | ||||||||||||
Autor: |
RAQUEL MAIRA DOS SANTOS A MILITAO |
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Colaborador(es): |
MARCIA REGINA BOTAO GOMES - Orientador |
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Catalogação: | 01/NOV/2022 | Língua(s): | PORTUGUESE - BRAZIL |
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Tipo: | TEXT | Subtipo: | THESIS | ||||||||||
Notas: |
[pt] Todos os dados constantes dos documentos são de inteira responsabilidade de seus autores. Os dados utilizados nas descrições dos documentos estão em conformidade com os sistemas da administração da PUC-Rio. [en] All data contained in the documents are the sole responsibility of the authors. The data used in the descriptions of the documents are in conformity with the systems of the administration of PUC-Rio. |
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Referência(s): |
[pt] https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/projetosEspeciais/ETDs/consultas/conteudo.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=61034&idi=1 [en] https://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/projetosEspeciais/ETDs/consultas/conteudo.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=61034&idi=2 |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.17771/PUCRio.acad.61034 | ||||||||||||
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This thesis entitled: The decentralization process trends for the treatment of
people living with HIV/AIDS in the city of Rio de Janeiro, proposes an analysis of
the decentralization process for the treatment of people that live with HIV/AIDS in
the city of Rio de Janeiro/RJ, as a way to clarify how the current configuration of
the treatment of the person who has HIV/AIDS takes place in this attendance model.
Currently, there is the decentralization of HIV/AIDS assistance to basic health
attention as a redefinition of its care line. We present the HIV/AIDS trajectory in
Brazil, we contextualize the health policy in the country, we debate the
decentralization for the treatment of people living with HIV/AIDS in the city of Rio
de Janeiro, we discuss about the Basic Health Units as treatment places for the
HIV/AIDS and we present data from field research, revealing the trends and the
decentralization process limits of HIV/AIDS treatment in the city. We also
identified how this process takes place for users, doctors and managers of health
units. Campany et al. (2021, p. 376) explain the recent trends presented by the HIV
epidemic in Brazil – heterosexualization, feminization, juvenilization,
impoverishment and interiorization (in relation to Brazilian regions). These trends
are articulated with issues of class, gender and race, connecting with the
complexification of the social issue in Brazil. It was a qualitative approach research.
We used the semi-structured interview (in loco) to collect data from the
professionals, users and managers. We contextualize and situate the HIV/AIDS care
policy and how it has been working in a way to attend the demands of its patients.
We present a characterization of these users, identifying who are the users of the
service and in which conditions they live. As results, we identified that the most
part of users, managers and doctors do not find great difficulties in the
operationalization and experience of the Service Policy. The big issue revolved around the need for confidentiality of the diagnosis, for the social preservation of
the user and the loneliness resulting from it, which makes it difficult to live with
HIV/AIDS. The silencing of the diagnosis requires the care team to make
arrangements and alternative paths within the service to guarantee access to health,
in view of the secrecy of the patient s diagnosis, including for some health
professionals within the unit itself. The central hypothesis developed in this thesis
consisted of identifying the confidentiality of the diagnosis as a contradictory need,
resulting from the persistent prejudice around AIDS, which, despite having evolved
in the aspects of prevention and treatment, is still loaded with negativity. The main
problem with this is the embarrassment and, in a way, the social imposition by
silence that prevents the human being living with HIV/AIDS from being who they
are, abdicating this right that should be simple. It is an alienated way of living.
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