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    Guaraguaçú e o turismo : um levantamento a partir do georeferenciamento e da percepção da comunidade

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    2014
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    Batistel, Andreia Aparecida
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    Resumo: Esse artigo apresenta a percepção dos moradores da comunidade do Guaraguaçu acerca das possibilidades dos atrativos e desenvolvimento do turismo. Para o desenvolvimento do turismo em uma determinada localidade, é importante saber qual a percepção dos moradores quando se fala em Turismo, e procurar identificar os pontos positivos e negativos que possam causar dentro da comunidade e para os moradores. A metodologia foi baseada na pesquisa de campo, que constou na aplicação de um questionário com os moradores e um levantamento baseado no georeferenciamento. Os dados indicam que a comunidade quer que o turismo seja desenvolvido, porém grande parte dos moradores, não tem conhecimento de como funciona, bem como relata alguns receios dos impactos que o turismo pode trazer à natureza.
     
    Abstract: I This study aims to demonstrate the importance of ensuring access to rights as chronic renal failure patients (CRF) have and unaware, specifically with respect to the gratuitousness of medical treatment dialysis and distribution of medicines, given that such procedures are instituted and guaranteed in our legal system. In this context, it is important to note that the activity carried out by the social worker as intervenor in facilitating access to knowledge of these guarantees is essential to provide a better quality of life to patients. Patients on dialysis face several problems, which can arise from multiple causes due to lack of information. The idea that the health-disease process goes beyond the biological aspect and involves the entire social, political and cultural of the individual, including his family, accompanied me since the graduation period at the university, to the training program ends so that, When I was nurtured perform the analysis of this spot problems, I started to realize more clearly the important aspects of the living conditions of the population, whose treatment, painful and causing many limitations and high impact changes, both in his life as their families (Centenaro, Grizy Augusta, 2008). From this issue, it is important the need for patients to use the information as it is recognized that there are few patients seeking or interested in the subject, and implement a public policy in facilitating information access to patients about their rights through the work of the social worker in the current context in which it is the Health System would ensure improvements in living conditions for all. As stated previously, the purpose of this work is to demonstrate that the IRC patients have numerous rights that often you are not guaranteed, due to the lack of duty of information, often by the lack of a qualified or specific professional to perform this function , which I consider essential for this public wherever they are held its clinical treatments or follow-ups.
     
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