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Análise Psicológica

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Aná. Psicológica vol.15 no.3 Lisboa Sept. 1997

 

Desenvolvimento comunitário e reabilitação na comunidade

 

Paulo Ferrinho (*)

Aldina Gonçalves (*)

 

RESUMO

Este artigo apresenta uma metodologia de Reabilitação na Comunidade (RC) («Community Based Rehabilitation») integrado com os cuidados de saúde primários (CSP) dessa comunidade e com base numa metodologia de Desenvolvimento Comunitário Integrado (DCI).

De acordo com esta metodologia os profissionais de reabilitação e os serviços a que estão associados deverão funcionar como apoio a instituições mobilizadoras dos membros da comunidade (associações voluntárias), de forma a assegurar a participação activa dessa comunidade na resolução dos seus próprios problemas.

Palavras-chave: associativismo, cuidados de saúde primários, desenvolvimento comunitário, reabilitação na comunidade.

 

ABSTRACT

This article presents a community based rehabilitation methodology within the Primary Health Care. With a participatory and comprehensive approad in the community itself. According with this methology the rehabilitation workers and other support organizations must work together in order to support and solve the problems within the community.

Key words: Primary Health Care, Community based rehabilitation, Community development, Partnership.

 

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(*) Departamento de Saúde Pública Tropical, Instituto de Higiene e Medicina Tropical, Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

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