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Popular health surveillance practices in Brazil: scoping review.

Michele Neves MenesesJanilce Dorneles de QuadrosGabriela Pôrto MarquesCarlise Rigon Dalla NoraFernando Ferreira CarneiroCristianne Maria Famer Rocha
Published in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2023)
This study aims to identify the Popular Health Surveillance practices in Brazil, described in the scientific literature. A scoping review was carried out in the LILACS, MEDLINE, MEDCARIB, PAHO-IRIS, WHOLIS, and Scopus databases from the CAPES Periodical Portal in May 2022. Studies that clearly addressed community/population protagonism in a health surveillance experience were included in the review, with a total of 6 studies. Three categories resulted from the analysis: 1. Cues for Popular Surveillance in Health; 2. Fundamental principles of Popular Surveillance; and, 3. Pandemic and Popular Protagonism. The studies address experiences of Popular Surveillance with different actions of population groups for the production of health that experience the different risks and impacts of the productive processes in the environment, in health and in their ways of life. It highlights the importance of strengthening the Popular Surveillance representation based on the articulation of knowledge of the actors involved with data production, health promotion and health care in the territories.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • health promotion
  • mental health
  • health information
  • primary care
  • sars cov
  • coronavirus disease
  • health insurance
  • electronic health record
  • deep learning
  • affordable care act