2018
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.2854.3041
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Integrative and Complementary Practices in the Unified Health System: progresses and challenges

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“…14 It should be understood that this document was published after the PNPIC, so an update of the national policy guidelines on PIC may be necessary. 15 In 2011, the plenary of the National Health Council (CNS), together with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), established in Brazil a collaborating center and disseminator of PICs. In addition, he recommended that MS encourage the creation of Multiprofessional Residences in the area and issued a letter to the National Health Agency (ANS) so that acupuncture operators and other PICs accredit their network multiprofessional.…”
Section: Legal Aspects Of Nurses' Performance In Pic and Acupuncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 It should be understood that this document was published after the PNPIC, so an update of the national policy guidelines on PIC may be necessary. 15 In 2011, the plenary of the National Health Council (CNS), together with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), established in Brazil a collaborating center and disseminator of PICs. In addition, he recommended that MS encourage the creation of Multiprofessional Residences in the area and issued a letter to the National Health Agency (ANS) so that acupuncture operators and other PICs accredit their network multiprofessional.…”
Section: Legal Aspects Of Nurses' Performance In Pic and Acupuncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along this path, we can observe an increase in the supply of these practices, especially in Primary Health Care (PHC), with two public policy updates -including 14 practices in 2017 and another 10 in 2018 -, in addition to the growing public approval and increase in the number of scientific studies on the topic. However, as challenges, we emphasize the focus on the dissemination of practices whose conceptions are rooted in allopathic medicine; and the need for greater insertion of integrative and complementary health practices (ICHP) in undergraduate and graduate education, increased budgetary allocation for this purpose in the management of public policy, expansion of professional qualification for these therapies, supply of resources, and specific regulation on practices, based on scientific evidence (2)(3)(4) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The weaknesses are recurrent in the consolidation of the process related to the dynamics of nursing care, regarding human resources and preparation of staff and team, work overload, practices still focused on the task, among other difficulties in the working condition. [5][6][7] Nursing must include integrative and complementary practices as a prototype of care to be indoctrinated and applied in the respective environment, considering the biomedical and pharmacological interventions that, for the most part, have many side effects and are excessively aggressive to the body.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%