Artigos Científicos - IFCH
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Estudo exploratório dos modelos de avaliação de desempenho em saúde: uma apreciação da capacidade avaliativa(Centro Brasileiro de Estudos de Saúde, 2017-03) REIS, Ana Cristina; SANTOS, Elizabeth Moreira dos; ARRUDA, Marcela Rocha de; OLIVEIRA, Paulo de Tarso Ribeiro deThis paper aims to characterize the evaluation potential of currently known health performance models. A systematic literature was performed and six articles were selected because they specified the adopted model of performance. The review showed that most of the debates concerning the models was focused on the description of the analytic dimensions and indicators. Issues such as valuation theory, standards and thresholds for judgment were missing. Thus, this study expects to contribute to systematize criteria to assess health performance evaluation models highlighting focus, theoretical assumptions and methodological strategies.Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Nas fronteiras dos impactos expansionistas do capital sobre a saúde dos povos indígenas no brasil: questões para a compreensão do suicídio(Associação Brasileira da Rede UNIDA, 2019) ADSUARA, Carmen Hannud Carballeda; ARAÚJO, Gabriel Henrique Macedo de; OLIVEIRA, Paulo de Tarso Ribeiro deSuicide among indigenous peoples in Brazil occupies a prominent place in the concern of several leaderships, indigenists and intellectuals. However, often the look at this phenomenon becomes detached from the social fabric that permeates the relationship between indigenous and nonindigenous society. Thus, the present article proposes to look at the available literature on suicide, based on the central assumption that it is inseparable from the contradictory process of violence and embezzlement to which they have been subjected despite the guarantee of their rights under international agreements. Thus, considering the structurehistory movement of cultures, the text addresses suicide as a collective health problem for the population and indigenous peoples in an inseparable way from the history of genocide in the context of borders, so there is a epistemic transformation caused by the penetration of territories.