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[Work process of community health agents: possibilities and limits].
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Work ProcessPrimary CareThematic Content AnalysisPublic Health PracticeOccupational Health ServicePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHealth EducationInterprofessional EducationHealth PolicyHealth WorkforceCommunity Health AgentsCommunity HealthNursingHealth SystemsCommunity DevelopmentIn-service Professional DevelopmentCommunity Practice EducationCommunity Health SciencesProfessional Development
The current study is aimed at getting to know and analyzing the work process of community health agents (CHA) from a municipality of the Northeastern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul through a qualitative approach. The collection of data was carried out by means of a semi-structured interview applied to 23 CHAs. The Thematic Content Analysis was utilized for the data analysis. The results evidenced some possibilities, such as: communication with the participating families, establishing bonds, and recognition of/satisfaction towards the professional agent by the community; and among some of the limits were: difficulty to perform team work; difficulty to perform collective tasks in the community; low salary/work overload and lack of qualification. Evidence shows the need of reorganizing the work process of these professionals with higher investment in education and instrumentation by adopting a permanent educational policy.