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The exercise of interprofessionality and intersetoriality as an art of caring: innovations and challengesa a This article is part of the research "Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases and Health Planning: Challenges of the Porto Alegre-RS Metropolitan Region", funded by the Rio Grande do Sul Research Support Foundation (Fapergs) in partnership with the Ministry of Health Health (MS), with the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPQ) of Brazil and the State Secretariat of Health of Rio Grande do Sul/SES-RS within the scope of the Research Program for SUS: shared health management, under call Fapergs/MS/CNPq/SESRS n. 002/2013.

El ejercicio de interprofesionalidad y intersectorialidad como arte de cuidar: innovaciones y desafíos

Abstract

Objectives:

To analyze the innovations and challenges pointed out by the coordinators of basic care for the interprofessional and intersectoral exercise, and the importance of these practices as a potentiator of Nursing care and teaching in Primary Health Care.

Methods:

An exploratory study with a qualitative approach was carried out in a Rio Grande do Sul Health Region. Semistructured interviews were carried out with the Basic Attention Coordination of the Cities of the empirical area, between 2014 and 2015, with thematic content analysis.

Results:

The primary care coordinators highlight the effectiveness of interprofessional and intersectoral actions, but claim that there are still several obstacles for these actions to become routine. These professionals seek alternatives to modify the reality found, but not all have results.

Conclusion:

Intersectoriality and interprofessionality make it possible to carry out holistic and integral health actions, optimizing Nursing care practices.

Keywords:
Interprofessional Relations; Intersectoral Collaboration; Health Communication; Primary Health Care; Public Health Nursing

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