Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies

This article aims to provide means to mobilize occupational therapists towards reflections and studiesthat support and tool up Occupational Therapy (OT) for its attributions, actions and technologies related toPrimary Health Care (PHC). It is the result of discussions held at the First National Semi...

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Main Authors: Renata dos Humildes Oliveira, Luzianne Feijó Alexandre Paiva, Eucenir Fredini Rocha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de São Carlos 2012-12-01
Series:Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/cto.2012.035
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spelling doaj-771733368ede4224b10efae18ee7ef3d2020-11-25T02:57:44ZengUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCadernos de Terapia Ocupacional0104-49312238-28602012-12-01203351361Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologiesRenata dos Humildes OliveiraLuzianne Feijó Alexandre PaivaEucenir Fredini RochaThis article aims to provide means to mobilize occupational therapists towards reflections and studiesthat support and tool up Occupational Therapy (OT) for its attributions, actions and technologies related toPrimary Health Care (PHC). It is the result of discussions held at the First National Seminar on OccupationalTherapy in PHC, which occurred in the Brazilian Congress of OT in Sao Paulo/2011. Its goal is to look at PHCin the sanitary international movement, its expression in Brazil and some historical reflections on the insertionof OT at such level of care. It points out that the formation of such profession, in spite of being historicallygrounded on the biomedical view of health, has contributed to a more effectual and comprehensive approachto the concept of health, for in its object of study and intervention, which includes the understanding of therelationship that individuals establish with their everyday activities, there is an expansion of awareness of the processes of illness and disabilities and also the biopsychosocial understanding of the individuals cared at thislevel. It also carries out an exercise of confrontation between the principles and propositions advocated byPrimary Care and the normative, epistemic and pragmatic precepts of this profession, suggesting possible OTattributions, actions and technologies related to Primary Health Care. It ends with the warning that, in spite ofOT progress so far, this profession is still quantitatively and qualitatively limited as to its actions, attributionsand technologies, and suggests further studies and debates on the matter to strengthen and tool up OccupationalTherapy for Primary Health Care.http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/cto.2012.035Primary Health CareFamily HealthOccupational TherapyTechnological Development
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author Renata dos Humildes Oliveira
Luzianne Feijó Alexandre Paiva
Eucenir Fredini Rocha
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Luzianne Feijó Alexandre Paiva
Eucenir Fredini Rocha
Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional
Primary Health Care
Family Health
Occupational Therapy
Technological Development
author_facet Renata dos Humildes Oliveira
Luzianne Feijó Alexandre Paiva
Eucenir Fredini Rocha
author_sort Renata dos Humildes Oliveira
title Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
title_short Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
title_full Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
title_fullStr Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Therapy in Primary Health Care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
title_sort occupational therapy in primary health care: responsibilities, actions, and technologies
publisher Universidade Federal de São Carlos
series Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional
issn 0104-4931
2238-2860
publishDate 2012-12-01
description This article aims to provide means to mobilize occupational therapists towards reflections and studiesthat support and tool up Occupational Therapy (OT) for its attributions, actions and technologies related toPrimary Health Care (PHC). It is the result of discussions held at the First National Seminar on OccupationalTherapy in PHC, which occurred in the Brazilian Congress of OT in Sao Paulo/2011. Its goal is to look at PHCin the sanitary international movement, its expression in Brazil and some historical reflections on the insertionof OT at such level of care. It points out that the formation of such profession, in spite of being historicallygrounded on the biomedical view of health, has contributed to a more effectual and comprehensive approachto the concept of health, for in its object of study and intervention, which includes the understanding of therelationship that individuals establish with their everyday activities, there is an expansion of awareness of the processes of illness and disabilities and also the biopsychosocial understanding of the individuals cared at thislevel. It also carries out an exercise of confrontation between the principles and propositions advocated byPrimary Care and the normative, epistemic and pragmatic precepts of this profession, suggesting possible OTattributions, actions and technologies related to Primary Health Care. It ends with the warning that, in spite ofOT progress so far, this profession is still quantitatively and qualitatively limited as to its actions, attributionsand technologies, and suggests further studies and debates on the matter to strengthen and tool up OccupationalTherapy for Primary Health Care.
topic Primary Health Care
Family Health
Occupational Therapy
Technological Development
url http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/cto.2012.035
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