On July 25th, the Anita Garibaldi Health Education and Research Center (CEPS) hosted the trigger event for the decentralization of care for People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) and was attended by its health professionals and also by the Municipality of Macaíba (RN).
The activity called “Care for People with HIV/AIDS in Primary Care” is part of the project Doing Right(s), of Santos Dumont Institute (ISD). Among other actions, it offers Continuing Education in Health activities that seek to promote teaching-learning practices with the production of knowledge in the daily life of health institutions based on the reality experienced by those involved. In this proposal, the problems faced in the day-to-day work and the various experiences serve as a basis for questions and changes.
This action will take place throughout 2019 and is aimed at health professionals from the 23 Family Health Strategies of Macaíba to improve care for PLWHA, considering the transition from the specialized care model to the shared care model recommended by the Ministry of Health.
CEPS is a partner of the Municipal Health Department of Macaíba and for this topic it unites the Specialized Assistance Service (SAE) Adult of the Posto da Maré with the Maternal-Child SAE of the Anita Garibaldi Center.
Text and photos: Dandarah Filgueira – Journalism Intern / Ascom – ISD
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