Popular wisdom and scientifism in "family health" strategy: complementarity ou exclusion?

The "Family Health" Strategy has been created to replace the traditional model of healthcare. It assumes the integration of subjective and social dimensions of users, overcoming the reduction of the health/disease process to pure technical-scientific limits. The scope of this article is to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ciência & saude coletiva 2011-11, Vol.16 (11), p.4327
Hauptverfasser: Junges, José Roque, Barbiani, Rosangela, Avila Soares, Natália de, Fernandes, Raquel Brondísia Panizzi, Lima, Marília Schreck de
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