Vaccination against COVID-19 of the population of the countryside of a territory in the north region of the DF: Perceptions of residents in primary health care
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Primary Health Care, COVID-19, National Health Strategies, Family Health Strategy, Multiprofessional residencies in healthResumo
The present study is part of the work on the front line of vaccination against Covid-19, which was experienced by residents of the Multiprofessional Residency Program in Family Health with an emphasis on the Campo population (PRMSFPC) of the Fiocruz Brasília School of Government, in the area rural area of Planaltina - DF. The objective is to record the perceptions of nursing, physical education and dentistry residents about this process developed with the rural population assigned to the territory of the Primary Care Health Management (GSAP) 7, responsible for UBSs 11, 12 and 19, in Planaltina -DF. This is an experience report with a descriptive qualitative approach, systematized under the principles of Oscar Jara Holliday at the PRMSFPC during the syndemic period from April/2021 to January/2022. as) residents identified adversities and characteristics of the territory assigned to the GSAP 7 of Planaltina-DF. Thus, the deficit caused by an assertive national technical-scientific conduct within the PNI and the effects of the strategic decision distanced from strengthening the performance of the PHC during the Covid-19 syndemic was raised. Thus, the consolidation of PHC based on the DF family health strategy, proposed by Converter in 2017, still faces a major challenge in its verticalized organizational culture, depending on an essentially participatory construction of the actors involved in the process, such as the team of ESF, active residents and the assisted community itself.
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