Objetivo: identificar as percepções de equipes de Saúde da Família sobre a atenção em anticoncepção.Método: pesquisa qualitativa, do tipo exploratório-descritiva. Coleta de dados por meio de entrevistas semiestruturadas, totalizando 55 participantes atuantes na Estratégia Saúde da Família de uma capital do Sul do Brasil. Para organização e codificação dos dados, utilizaram-se os recursos do software webQDA e, para análise dos dados, seguiram-se os quatro processos genéricos: apreensão, síntese, teorização e transferência.Resultados: emergiram quatro categorias: percepções sobre a atenção em anticoncepção; ações da atenção em anticoncepção; características das pessoas que demandam atenção em anticoncepção; e sensações vivenciadas pelas equipes ao atuarem na atenção em anticoncepção.Conclusão: os pontos e contrapontos levantados pelos participantes precisam ser amplamente discutidos durante o processo de trabalho das equipes, tendo em vista o aperfeiçoamento da atenção em anticoncepção, contribuindo, dessa maneira, para a redução das gravidezes não planejadas e suas implicações.
Objective: to build health actions in conjunction with Family Health teams to improve contraceptive care. Method: a qualitative research, in the convergent care modality, with theoretical and methodological support from the Paideia Support. Data collection was performed through semi-structured interviews and convergence groups. The research participants belonged to five Health Centers in the city of Florianópolis, Brazil. The empirical material was organized and coded through the webQDA software. Data analysis followed the four generic processes: apprehension, synthesis, theorization and transference. Results: the analysis of the semi-structured interviews allowed the elaboration of proposals to improve contraceptive care and the convergence groups provided opportunities for education and awareness on the theme of contraceptive care. The first strategy used in the convergence groups was the presentation of inserts with the proposed actions to improve contraceptive care, allowing the participants of the groups to validate the actions (or not). The second strategy used Therapeutic Dolls to create scenes that contextualize contraceptive care in the daily services, allowing the recognition of two categories for analysis: the vulnerability profile of the users who demand contraceptive care; and the possibilities for perfecting this attention. Conclusion: the Family Health teams are betting on actions aimed at guaranteeing the access of users, especially adolescents, to sexual and reproductive health services.
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