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Bioethics And Public Health Care For People With Disabilities

Rosa ACG

Ana Carla Gomes Rosa


Keywords

Bioethics
Public Health Service
Physically Handicapped

Abstract

This paper discusses bioethics and public health care of people with physical disabilities. Proposing to think about the importance of Bioethics insert themselves in the context of disability and include it in its context, taking the family as a reference. The subject is increasingly relevant, as are many obvious changes, challenges, and achievements for these people in recent years. It is a literature search, which used books, journal articles, and websites specialized area. In this paper, we find growth concerning acquiring autonomy and conquering their spaces. Much has been discussed about health and the matter is still far from being exhausted because the concept of health has become increasingly widespread over time and becoming synonymous with the necessities of life. In this context, it is clear the importance and urgency of producing research in the area of Public Health so that appropriate action can be mobilized and be closer to reality and appropriate social and basic needs of life of the disabled, therefore the lack of information and knowledge of the people on issues concerning the disabled brings a big problem for the Brazilian population, in most cases, only after being attacked a case of deficiency in the family that is seeking to demolish prejudice and mobilize forces for the recognition and legitimization of the rights of PPD, which in the short and immediate term is impossible to achieve if the goal is to achieve concrete and sustainable results.

 

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56238/colleinternhealthscienv1-014


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