PERCEPTION OF FAMILY HEALTH TEAM PROFESSIONALS ABOUT THE ELEMENTS OF THEIR WORK PROCESS
Work. Family Health Strategy. Health Personnel
Assuming that the work process is formed by objectives or purposes, object, means and conditions, agent or subject, this project aims to analyze the perception of professionals of the Family Health teams of Santa Cruz-RN about of the elements of your work process. This is a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory research, with 12 participants, half of the urban area and the others of the rural area. Given the elements presented and the discussions conducted with a view to elucidating the proposed objectives, it was noticed that the year of training of professionals covered the 2000 and 2010, most of professionals perform their work activities only in ABS, with the regime 40 hours per week, bound by public tender. From the transcriptions and analysis from the interviews four categories emerged: misunderstanding between objects, instruments and purposes; miscellaneous goals; everyday tensions; quality of the work process. These statements were analyzed following the guidelines of Critical Discourse Analysis. It was observed that many professionals did not know how to differentiate objects, instruments and objectives in their work process, as well as having different purposes, such as the restoration of oral health, including those that prevent disease and promote health. The lack of instruments, inadequate structure, poor communication and the link, or lack thereof, with users were presented as tensions in the daily practice of health practices. These may be elements that compromise the work process of teams. This research built spaces of speech in which the members of the health teams could reflect on their work process from their own perceptions, which may have caused discomfort to the subjects, and also contributed to the deconstruction of forms of work found.