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Primary healthcare and the construction of meanings of oral health: a social constructionist interpretation of discourses of the elderly
Fecha
2012Registro en:
CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA, RIO DE JANEIRO, v. 17, n. 5, supl., Part 1-2, pp. 1347-1355, MAY, 2012
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Autor
Bulgarelli, Alexandre Favero
Pinto, Ione Carvalho
Lorenzi, Carla Guanaes
Scatena Villa, Teresa Cristina
Mestriner, Soraya Fernandes
Silva, Rosalina Carvalho da
Institución
Resumen
Dentistry currently reveals itself to be open to new ideas about the construction of meanings for oral health. This openness leads to the social production of health revealing the contextualization of the social and historical aspects of the sundry knowledge in the development of oral health for different communities. With this research, we seek to build meanings for oral health with a group of elderly people. With this objective in mind, we propose an approximation between discourses on oral health mentioned by the elderly and the Social Constructionist discourse. We interviewed 14 elderly people enrolled in a Family Health Unit in Ribeirao Preto, State of Sao Paulo, in the first semester of 2010, and identified two interpretative repertoires through Discourse Analysis, which showed the relationship between 1 Lack of information and dental assistance in childhood, and 2 - Primary Health Care building the meaning of oral health. We concluded that Social Constructionism works epistemologically for the construction of meanings for oral health and that primary health is essential for appreciation and health care that enables the construction of meanings in oral health by the elderly that create conditions for self-care and healthy attitudes.