Silva, Telma Gurgel daCorreia, Dandara Batista2016-01-152016-01-152014-08-21CORREIA, Dandara Batista. Racismo institucional: um desafio a se enfrentado na atenção à saúde da população negra com doença falciforme em João Pessoa/PB. 2014. 90f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Serviço Social) - Centro de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2014.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/19608Racism has active participation in the definition of health conditions, since it reproduces within the subjectivity and consent, integration patterns to order that restrict the black population of broad access to goods and services produced socially. For this reason, black people are exposed to different risks of disease, including increased chances of exposure to certain diseases and disorders with a higher prevalence, such as the Sickle Cell Disease. In this sense, this paper presents an analysis of expressions of racism on the health of the black population with sickle cell disease, its analytical north the study of health conditions and quality of health care offered by the municipal administration of the SUS, represented by the Municipal Secretary of João Pessoa / PB (SMS-JPA) Health. It is a social applied research, based on a quantitative and qualitative approach that involved collecting secondary, which were organized and analyzed data in two stages: 1) analysis of social indicators regarding the black population in the municipality from the base Census data from IBGE; 2) documental study in database Municipal Program of Sickle Cell Disease and analysis of management reports related to SMSJPA 2011, 2012 and 2013 decided by a critical and dialectical reading of reality, with support in the categories of racism, institutional racism and health of the black population understood as a dialectical unity. The results reveal that the black population with sickle cell disease is embedded in a context of social vulnerability that affects his situation of mortality. It is pointed out also that the health problems of people with sickle cell disease are preferably solved based on primary care and health by focusing on prevention of acute events shares. For these characteristics are focused on technology stocks low density and low cost but with greater care range, causing long-term changes unable to change your health reality; The institutional political sphere, these responses have limits on attention to health, particularly with regard to addressing inequalities and promoting quality of life, since actions require low power of decision and consequently little change in the structures of health systems . In this effort, we hope to contribute to the production of knowledge that is useful for political and scientific action groups and movements interested in overcoming the determinations of racism and build a new social order based on emancipation from all forms of ethnic / racial exploitation, sexual and classes that actually means improvements in health of people with sickle cell disease.porAcesso AbertoRacismoRacismo institucionalSaúde da população negraDoença falciformeRacismo institucional: um desafio a se enfrentado na atenção à saúde da população negra com doença falciforme em João Pessoa/PBmasterThesisCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL