O VÍNCULO NA INTERVENÇÃO SOCIAL: UM COMPONENTE PARADOXICO DO ACOMPANHAMENTO DOMICILIAR
Abstract
This qualitative study describes the insights of health professionals regarding the relationship component in an Advanced Home Visit Model (ViDA). The implementation of this model involved a training stage for professionals along with its participation in the execution stage. Qualitative data were obtained through phone interviews to 12 professionals, in-depth interviews to 6 professionals, being 3 of them directors of family healthcare centers, and the analysis of 85 individual reports from 34 professionals trained in the ViDA model in two districts of the Metropolitan Region of Chile. Data was arranged in subjects and analyzed through content analysis. Results highlight the relationship component of the model is perceived as a key aspect in the home visit schedule and is also valued by the professionals as a positive aspect. From such point of view, this component favors the bonding of visited people, increases a favorable attitude towards change, generates deeper transformations, facilitated the achievement of goals and promotes women empowerment. Also, professionals remarked some challenges the training stage is not solving such as improvement in records, planning of interventions and development of visit purposes.
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