The meeting between the Family Health Support Center and the Family Health teams: the production of a caring collective

This article aims to analyze the processes experienced by the NASF team to produce moments of encounter as a means of producing support for family health teams. It is a research of qualitative approach type, which used work observation and focal group in the field. As results are presented the processes experienced by the NASF team for the collective production, describing how the space of the matrix meeting was constructed and the contributing processes, as informal moments of meetings, such as coffee time. The NASF team looked for integration alternatives, however their practice was captured by the operative work process and by the hegemonic model. The bet on intercessory encounters, where both technical and life skills are shared, is a way to be followed in the production of collectives.
Source: Physis: Revista de Saude Coletiva - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research