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Traditional communities and integrative health policies

Lima da Silva D;
Benício Novaz K;
Maciel Dias S;
Cristine Moraes Coêlho T;
Emilia de Barros Santos S;
Bandeira de Moraes D’Angelo I

Denilma Lima da Silva

Karoline Benício Novaz

Samara Maciel Dias

Thaynara Cristine Moraes Coêlho

Suely Emilia de Barros Santos

Isabele Bandeira de Moraes D’Angelo


Resumen

The health-disease process requires an integrative view of knowledge when working with traditional communities. The objective is to reflect on this process in traditional communities. Bibliographic research on the subject was carried out. As a result, we can say that indigenous, quilombola, and rural communities live surrounded by public policies dissociated from popular knowledge and way of life. Primary Health Care needs the training to serve these people.


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Derechos de autor 2023 Denilma Lima da Silva, Karoline Benício Novaz, Samara Maciel Dias, Thaynara Cristine Moraes Coêlho, Suely Emilia de Barros Santos, Isabele Bandeira de Moraes D’Angelo

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  • Denilma Lima da Silva
  • Karoline Benício Novaz
  • Samara Maciel Dias
  • Thaynara Cristine Moraes Coêlho
  • Suely Emilia de Barros Santos
  • Isabele Bandeira de Moraes D’Angelo