Management-service relationship in the SUS based on Morin’s Theory of Complexity

Q4 Psychology
Alexandra Iglesias, Fernanda Flores Duarte, Daniel Garcia, L. Z. Avellar
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Abstract The present study aimed to analyze the conceptions of a health management team about their relationship with professionals in the services offered by a municipal healthcare network. The Focus Groups technique was used for data collection: three groups were conducted with an average of 12 participants each and an approximate duration of two hours. The IRAMUTEQ software was used for data analysis, which allows a lexical analysis of the Descending Hierarchical Classification type. Five distinct classes were found. The theoretical-philosophical framework of Edgar Morin’s Theory of Complexity was used to discuss the results, which proposes the aspiration to non-reductionist knowledge and the recognition of the incompleteness of any type of knowledge. As final considerations, we understand that the phenomenon addressed in this study consists of multiple factors that recursively affect each other. We stress the discussion about the intersection of the territory in the work dynamics of management teams. In addition, we highlight the value of the meeting between different actors as a possibility of genuine openness to difference, toward the collective construction of this health system.
基于Morin复杂性理论的SUS中的管理-服务关系
摘要本研究旨在分析某市属医疗服务机构中健康管理团队与专业人员关系的概念。使用焦点小组技术收集数据:进行三组,平均每组12名参与者,持续时间约为两小时。IRAMUTEQ软件用于数据分析,该软件允许对降序分层分类类型进行词法分析。发现了五个不同的类别。运用埃德加·莫林复杂性理论的理论哲学框架对结果进行了讨论,提出了对非还原论知识的渴望和对任何类型知识的不完全性的认识。作为最后的考虑因素,我们理解,本研究中解决的现象由多个因素组成,这些因素递归地相互影响。我们强调在管理团队的工作动态中关于领域交叉的讨论。此外,我们强调不同行为者之间的会议的价值,作为对差异真正开放的可能性,对这一卫生系统的集体建设。
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Psico-USF
Psico-USF Psychology-Psychology (all)
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