Integrative Community Therapy and its benefits for primary care: an integrative review
Author(s) -
Paula Frassinetti Oliveira Cezário,
Laryssa Lins de Araújo,
Thiago Lívio Barbosa Pereira,
Olga Feitosa Braga Teixeira,
Arielle Wignna Brasil Abrantes,
Edjane de Sousa Andrade,
Nadja Gonçalves Almeida,
Maura Vanessa Silva Sobreira,
Jesana Sá Damasceno Moraes,
Petrônio Oliveira Cezário,
Ankilma do Nascimento Andrade Feitosa,
Anna Emíllia de Oliveira Maciel Freitas,
Saskia Carolino de Abreu Andrade Moreira,
Franscisca Karla Esmeraldo Neves,
Gerlane Cristinne Bertino Véras
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international archives of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1755-7682
DOI - 10.3823/1866
Subject(s) - medicine , rehabilitation , promotion (chess) , primary care , nursing , information and communications technology , family health , health promotion , service (business) , primary health care , health care , community health , family medicine , public health , physical therapy , politics , environmental health , population , economy , economic growth , political science , law , economics
Integrative Community Therapy (ICT) is presented as an important support tool for improving health in primary care. Objective: describing how it is being implemented in the ICT of the Family Health Strategy. Method: it was decided to carry out an integrative review, using the descriptors Community Therapy, Family Health, bond, Communitarian Therapy, Family Health, bond, Communitarian Therapy, Family Health, link; the databases consulted were LILACS, SciELO and PubMED, from 2009 to 2014. Results: the findings demonstrate that from the understanding of the importance of working with the theme of the family health team, the service is more spontaneous and rewarding, resulting in strengthening the bond between everyone involved in this process. Conclusion: studies show that the ICT, when applied in primary care, tends to be a terminating method, as a result of this could be used for promotion, prevention and rehabilitation. In addition, ICT promotes the strengthening of relations between professionals, users and community.
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