The contribution of Paulo Freire's thought to Popular Health Surveillance.
Felipe Bagatoli Silveira ArjonaMichele Neves MenesesMaria Inês Corrêa CárcamoCristianne Maria Famer RochaAlexandre Pessoa DiasJorge Mesquita Huet MachadoFernando Ferreira CarneiroPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2024)
Paulo Freire considered Popular Education (PE) as an emancipatory process, through debate and critical action, as a dimension of human existence. This text aims to conduct a narrative literature review on the articulations of Paulo Freire's ideas with Popular Health Surveillance (PHS) actions based on his contributions to Education and Health. The text presents how the contributions of Paulo Freire and Popular Health Education inspired the construction of Popular Health Surveillance, which seeks to promote the transformation of local reality in the face of rights violations and advocate for life. Thus, experiences from vulnerable territories and populations often use Popular Education pedagogical strategies to establish PHS practices. Popular Health Education becomes crucial in the territory to stimulate the transformation of individual perception and discuss their reality. Promoting a praxis about the "critical situation" in the daily lives of social stakeholders allows diagnosing reality based on scientific information in dialogue with culture and popular organization as a possibility of building the "viable unprecedented".