Social mobilization around the regulation of thalidomida
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.24302/sma.v8i0.1982Abstract
Societies have sought their rights and make claims based on the scientific support information they take in relation to health actions. The purpose of this study is to analyze the importance of the social mobilization of the talent mobilization network. It was published from the literature, using the descriptors related to the subject, and these were analyzed from the identification of the actors that influenced the process of regulation of thalidomide. The candidates were executed for the performance of audit actions. Implementation of a series of documents of minutes of meetings of the Brazilian Association of Victims of Thalidomide (ABVT) - period 1974 to 1994 - after designation of the Brazilian Association of Patients with Thalidomide Syndrome (ABPST) - 1992 until today, and of the Council National Health Service of Brazil. Futures were classified among Government Actors and civil society organizations, in the latter they are included in Interest Groups and other stakeholders. Through the analysis of the data, it is possible to obtain a significance of each of the collaborators in the activity of generation and generation of support for the development of Thalidomide Syndrome and its relatives. Nonetheless, emerging programs are being cited in the national context, demonstrating greater capacity for participation, together with the joining of civil society leaders and organizations, with a greater number of participants.
Keywords: Health. Social Participation. Public Policies.