ABSTRACT This paper assumes that the health services' responses to health needs were affected by the regulation of the Brazilian public health system. The study objective is to identify the health-service trends found in scientific publications. Among the 73 publications selected from the LILACS online database, 66 (90.4%) did not mention the concept of health needs. Those that did had a reflective stance toward the subject. Health needs as defined in those articles were similar for all individuals, not considering them as members of a social class, a circumstance that defines healthneeds characteristics. The results of this study are worrisome because health care delivery has been emphasizing sickness and reinforcing classification pr...
To increase healthcare quality in a sustainable and equitable fashion is a major challenge in the co...
In this qualitative case study based on the Comprehensive Sociology of Everyday Life, the aim was to...
This paper presents theoretical reflections on health promotion in the Brazilian public health conte...
The health needs of the population are not answered satisfactorily, outlining challenges of various ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To know the Brazilian scientific production of the last ten years (2007...
The aim of this paper is to gather elements for a discussion on health policies and services in nort...
As necessidades de saÃde da populaÃÃo nÃo sÃo atendidas de forma satisfatÃria, delineando desafios d...
The difficulty of accurately express the concept of health needs requires the review of the differen...
The aim of this integrative review was to analyze how users perceive the services of public health i...
Brazil is a large complex country that is undergoing rapid economic, social, and environmental chang...
This paper’s goal is to draw a picture based on the publications on the nervousness, hegemonic cultu...
In Brazil, since Constitution of 1988, health services and actions have become universal rights and ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Knowing the profile of individuals who demand health services or profession...
ABSTRACT Facing the Brazilian ongoing general science and technology policies, the text claims for a...
Brazil is a large complex country that is undergoing rapid economic, social, and environmental chang...
To increase healthcare quality in a sustainable and equitable fashion is a major challenge in the co...
In this qualitative case study based on the Comprehensive Sociology of Everyday Life, the aim was to...
This paper presents theoretical reflections on health promotion in the Brazilian public health conte...
The health needs of the population are not answered satisfactorily, outlining challenges of various ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To know the Brazilian scientific production of the last ten years (2007...
The aim of this paper is to gather elements for a discussion on health policies and services in nort...
As necessidades de saÃde da populaÃÃo nÃo sÃo atendidas de forma satisfatÃria, delineando desafios d...
The difficulty of accurately express the concept of health needs requires the review of the differen...
The aim of this integrative review was to analyze how users perceive the services of public health i...
Brazil is a large complex country that is undergoing rapid economic, social, and environmental chang...
This paper’s goal is to draw a picture based on the publications on the nervousness, hegemonic cultu...
In Brazil, since Constitution of 1988, health services and actions have become universal rights and ...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Knowing the profile of individuals who demand health services or profession...
ABSTRACT Facing the Brazilian ongoing general science and technology policies, the text claims for a...
Brazil is a large complex country that is undergoing rapid economic, social, and environmental chang...
To increase healthcare quality in a sustainable and equitable fashion is a major challenge in the co...
In this qualitative case study based on the Comprehensive Sociology of Everyday Life, the aim was to...
This paper presents theoretical reflections on health promotion in the Brazilian public health conte...