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Potencialidades e fragilidades de implantação da Política Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares

Pedro Henrique Leonetti Habimorad, Fernanda Martin Catarucci, Vânia Hercília Talarico Bruno, Ivan da Silva Beteto, Violeta Campolina Fernandes, Marcelo Demarzo, Regina Stella Spagnuolo, Karina Pavão Patrício

2020Ciência & Saúde Coletiva82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This narrative review examines the literature on complementary and integrative practices (CIPs) and their incorporation into Brazil's national health system (Sistema Único de Saúde - SUS) in an attempt to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the implementation of the National Policy on Complementary and Integrative Practices in the SUS (PNPIC, acronym in Portuguese). A search was conducted of the MEDLINE, LILACS, and SciELO databases, resulting in final sample of 25 articles. Our analysis identified five key themes in the literature related to the strengths and weaknesses of policy implementation: 1) Professional training in CIPs in the SUS; 2) structuring the provision of CIPs, access, and health promotion; 3) knowledge, access, and acceptance of service users in relation to CIPs; 4) knowledge of SUS professional staff and managers in relation to the PNPIC; and 5) scope and monitoring and evaluation of the PNPIC. In consonance with the conclusions of the PNPIC management reports, the findings provide a deeper insight into policy implementation problems and reinforce the need to empower the actors involved in this process to tackle these challenges.

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Scope (computer science)SciELOStrengths and weaknessesLibrary sciencePromotion (chess)PortuguesePolitical scienceHumanitiesKnowledge managementMEDLINEPsychologyPoliticsComputer scienceArtPhilosophySocial psychologyProgramming languageLawLinguisticsHealth, Nursing, Elderly CarePhytochemistry Medicinal Plant ApplicationsComplementary and Alternative Medicine Studies