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Socializing in the pratice: the forms of sociability in groups of bodily pratices in Primary Health Care in Campinas/SP

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Author(s):
Janaína Alves da Silveira Hallais
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
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Examining board members:
Nelson Filice de Barros; Yara Maria de Carvalho; Juliana Luporini do Nascimento
Advisor: Nelson Filice de Barros
Abstract

In Campinas, bodily practices were institutionalized in primary health care for the prevention and treatment of pains and diseases. Of a collective nature, these health activities meet a therapeutic purpose but, also, provide meeting and interaction between practitioners. In these terms, you can inquire bodily practices in a perspective that embark on a reflection on the construction of new social sociabilitys. The survey was conducted using qualitative methodology, with the use of participant observation and interviews as data collection techniques. I went as a researcher-practitioner two groups of Movimento Vital Expressivo and Lian Gong weekly and the interviews were conducted with health professionals (engineers and instructors investigated practices) and users of two basic health units. The objective of this research is to investigate the integrative body practices institutionalized in primary care network of Sistema Único de Saúde in Campinas, understanding them not only as producers, but as facilitators of sociability. According to the analysis of empirical data of the survey, we see that the participation in the Group of bodily practices contributes to a process of production of health (individual and collective), careful (and with each other), to build bonds of friendship, knowledge, sharing of knowledge, discoveries, transformations and social engagement through interaction and coexistence among practitioners and instructors. These relationships are desinstitucionalizadas and are guided by solidarity and reciprocity, encouraging social support, a powerful tool that provides host and the breakup with social isolation, encourage the autonomy and empowerment of practitioners. In addition, bodily practices encourage ownership of bodily practices by social actors, allowing them a closer contact with the own body and assign meanings, perceptions and meanings according to their experiences with the activities carried out. Thus, the Lian Gong and the Movement Vital Expressive are bodily practices with great power on primary health care, if guided by the principle of user-friendliness and for producing meetings and careful emancipator. However, if your identity with biomedical imagery, reinforcing labels and associated behaviors to the speech of the risk. Nevertheless, by establishing themselves as a social phenomenon and are constituted by a plurality of meanings, values, functions and senses, these practices do not enclose in the utilitarian character of biomedical rationality, showing at the same time, therapeutic aspects of sociability and physical activity, for example (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/02197-9 - Mingling in practice: sociability among users of integrative body practices in primary care
Grantee:Janaína Alves da Silveira Hallais
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master