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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Understanding intimate self-care among riverine women: qualitative research through the lens of the Sunrise Model
- Camila Evelyn de Sousa Brito
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- Bruna Larissa Fernandes Coelho
,
- Talita Lima dos Santos
,
- Thais Cristina Flexa Souza Marcelino
,
- Lucas Geovane dos Santos Rodrigues
,
[ ... ], - Adriana de Sá Pinheiro
07-19-2024
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEUnderstanding intimate self-care among riverine women: qualitative research through the lens of the Sunrise Model
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(2):e20230364
07-19-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0364
- Camila Evelyn de Sousa Brito
,
- Bruna Larissa Fernandes Coelho
,
- Talita Lima dos Santos
,
- Thais Cristina Flexa Souza Marcelino
,
- Lucas Geovane dos Santos Rodrigues
,
- Mary Elizabeth de Santana
,
- Antonio Jorge Silva Correa Júnior
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- Adriana de Sá Pinheiro
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Objectives:
to contribute to the change in understandings and knowledge of the popular system among riverine women about female intimate self-care before and after the application of an educational dynamic.
Methods:
a qualitative-participative study based on the Sunrise Model. Twenty women registered at a Basic Health Unit on the Combu island, state of Pará, Brazil, participated in the second half of 2022. Semi-structured interviews were conducted before and after the educational dynamic; followed by reflective inductive analysis.
Results:
these are pointed out: a female mechanism of generational education; the cultural act of bathing as synonymous with intimate self care and disease prevention; intimate care with medicinal herbs; lack of professional system approach to the topic; fear of using “muddy water”; and lack of financial resources to purchase specific products for genitourinary care.
Final Considerations:
companionship and social factors drive intimate self-care; however, riverine women experience taboos, ignorance, and poverty.
Palavras-chave: Health EducationPrimary Health CareSocial Determinants of HealthTranscultural NursingWomen's HealthVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLEUnderstanding intimate self-care among riverine women: qualitative research through the lens of the Sunrise Model
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(2):e20230364
07-19-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0364
- Camila Evelyn de Sousa Brito
,
- Bruna Larissa Fernandes Coelho
,
- Talita Lima dos Santos
,
- Thais Cristina Flexa Souza Marcelino
,
- Lucas Geovane dos Santos Rodrigues
,
- Mary Elizabeth de Santana
,
- Antonio Jorge Silva Correa Júnior
,
- Adriana de Sá Pinheiro
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to contribute to the change in understandings and knowledge of the popular system among riverine women about female intimate self-care before and after the application of an educational dynamic.
Methods:
a qualitative-participative study based on the Sunrise Model. Twenty women registered at a Basic Health Unit on the Combu island, state of Pará, Brazil, participated in the second half of 2022. Semi-structured interviews were conducted before and after the educational dynamic; followed by reflective inductive analysis.
Results:
these are pointed out: a female mechanism of generational education; the cultural act of bathing as synonymous with intimate self care and disease prevention; intimate care with medicinal herbs; lack of professional system approach to the topic; fear of using “muddy water”; and lack of financial resources to purchase specific products for genitourinary care.
Final Considerations:
companionship and social factors drive intimate self-care; however, riverine women experience taboos, ignorance, and poverty.
Palavras-chave: Health EducationPrimary Health CareSocial Determinants of HealthTranscultural NursingWomen's HealthVer mais - Camila Evelyn de Sousa Brito
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Social protection in areas vulnerable to tuberculosis: a mixed methods study in São Luís, Maranhão
- Francisca Bruna Arruda Aragão
,
- Mellina Yamamura Calori
,
- Thais Zamboni Berra
,
- Antônio Carlos Vieira Ramos
,
- Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
,
[ ... ], - Regina Célia Fiorati
06-17-2024
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ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial protection in areas vulnerable to tuberculosis: a mixed methods study in São Luís, Maranhão
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(3):e20230428
06-17-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0428
- Francisca Bruna Arruda Aragão
,
- Mellina Yamamura Calori
,
- Thais Zamboni Berra
,
- Antônio Carlos Vieira Ramos
,
- Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
,
- José Henrique da Silva Cunha
,
- Larissa Barros de Souza
,
- Marcelino Santos Neto
,
- Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio
,
- Regina Célia Fiorati
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Objectives:
to analyze the risk areas for tuberculosis and the influences of social protection on the development of treatment for the disease in the municipality of São Luís, Maranhão.
Methods:
this is explanatory sequential mixed method research. In the quantitative phase, the data were obtained from the Notifiable Diseases Information System from 2010 to 2019, with georeferencing being carried out to identify areas vulnerable to tuberculosis. In the qualitative phase, semi-structured interviews were carried out with individuals who received social benefits.
Results:
7,381 cases were geocoded, and, from the purely spatial scanning analysis, it was possible to identify 13 spatial clusters of risk. As for the interviews, there was a positive relationship between patient improvement and receiving benefits.
Conclusions:
geographic space and social determinants are relevant for reorienting monitoring actions for the conditions that generate the health-disease process.
Palavras-chave: Public PolicySocial Determinants of HealthSocial ProgramSocial VulnerabilityTuberculosisVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial protection in areas vulnerable to tuberculosis: a mixed methods study in São Luís, Maranhão
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(3):e20230428
06-17-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0428
- Francisca Bruna Arruda Aragão
,
- Mellina Yamamura Calori
,
- Thais Zamboni Berra
,
- Antônio Carlos Vieira Ramos
,
- Ethel Leonor Noia Maciel
,
- José Henrique da Silva Cunha
,
- Larissa Barros de Souza
,
- Marcelino Santos Neto
,
- Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio
,
- Regina Célia Fiorati
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to analyze the risk areas for tuberculosis and the influences of social protection on the development of treatment for the disease in the municipality of São Luís, Maranhão.
Methods:
this is explanatory sequential mixed method research. In the quantitative phase, the data were obtained from the Notifiable Diseases Information System from 2010 to 2019, with georeferencing being carried out to identify areas vulnerable to tuberculosis. In the qualitative phase, semi-structured interviews were carried out with individuals who received social benefits.
Results:
7,381 cases were geocoded, and, from the purely spatial scanning analysis, it was possible to identify 13 spatial clusters of risk. As for the interviews, there was a positive relationship between patient improvement and receiving benefits.
Conclusions:
geographic space and social determinants are relevant for reorienting monitoring actions for the conditions that generate the health-disease process.
Palavras-chave: Public PolicySocial Determinants of HealthSocial ProgramSocial VulnerabilityTuberculosisVer mais - Francisca Bruna Arruda Aragão
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Social support networks and life cycle stage of Venezuelan immigrant families
- Marcela Possato Correa da Rosa
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- Gisele Cristina Manfrini
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- Janaína Medeiros de Souza
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- Ana Cristina Oliveira da Silva Hoffmann
,
- Rosane Goncalves Nitschke
,
[ ... ], - Jaime Alonso Caravaca-Morera
12-08-2023
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ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial support networks and life cycle stage of Venezuelan immigrant families
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76(Suppl 2):e20220790
12-08-2023DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0790
- Marcela Possato Correa da Rosa
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- Gisele Cristina Manfrini
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- Janaína Medeiros de Souza
,
- Ana Cristina Oliveira da Silva Hoffmann
,
- Rosane Goncalves Nitschke
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- Ivonete Teresinha Schülter Buss Heidemann
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- Jaime Alonso Caravaca-Morera
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Objective:
To understand the structures of social networks of interiorized Venezuelan immigrant families and the life cycle stage they are in.
Methods:
Qualitative multiple-case study with families from the Interiorization Program residing in the Greater Florianópolis, Brazil. Screening occurred through social networks and key informants. For data collection, the photovoice technique and semi-structured interviews were used, categorized with the help of the Atlas.ti software. Genograms and ecomaps were elaborated.
Results:
Of the 4 families interviewed, totaling 7 members with young children, the nuclear family was identified as the main informal support network. Formal networks included schools, churches, and civil society.
Conclusion:
Families rely heavily on their nuclear structure for support, with formal institutions acting as secondary resources. The predominant life cycle stage is focused on families with young children. More efforts are needed to strengthen formal support networks.
Palavras-chave: Family NursingForced DisplacementLife Cycle StagesSocial Determinants of HealthSocial Network AnalysisVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial support networks and life cycle stage of Venezuelan immigrant families
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76(Suppl 2):e20220790
12-08-2023DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0790
- Marcela Possato Correa da Rosa
,
- Gisele Cristina Manfrini
,
- Janaína Medeiros de Souza
,
- Ana Cristina Oliveira da Silva Hoffmann
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- Rosane Goncalves Nitschke
,
- Ivonete Teresinha Schülter Buss Heidemann
,
- Jaime Alonso Caravaca-Morera
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objective:
To understand the structures of social networks of interiorized Venezuelan immigrant families and the life cycle stage they are in.
Methods:
Qualitative multiple-case study with families from the Interiorization Program residing in the Greater Florianópolis, Brazil. Screening occurred through social networks and key informants. For data collection, the photovoice technique and semi-structured interviews were used, categorized with the help of the Atlas.ti software. Genograms and ecomaps were elaborated.
Results:
Of the 4 families interviewed, totaling 7 members with young children, the nuclear family was identified as the main informal support network. Formal networks included schools, churches, and civil society.
Conclusion:
Families rely heavily on their nuclear structure for support, with formal institutions acting as secondary resources. The predominant life cycle stage is focused on families with young children. More efforts are needed to strengthen formal support networks.
Palavras-chave: Family NursingForced DisplacementLife Cycle StagesSocial Determinants of HealthSocial Network AnalysisVer mais - Marcela Possato Correa da Rosa
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Spatial modeling of homicide mortality in the Northeast region of Brazil
- Carlos Carvalho da Silva
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- Katyucia Oliveira Crispim de Souza
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- Wandklebson Silva da Paz
,
- Antônio Pedro Santana Santos
,
- Luís Ricardo Santos de Melo
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[ ... ], - Allan Dantas dos Santos
02-06-2023
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ORIGINAL ARTICLESpatial modeling of homicide mortality in the Northeast region of Brazil
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76(2):e20220182
02-06-2023DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0182
- Carlos Carvalho da Silva
,
- Katyucia Oliveira Crispim de Souza
,
- Wandklebson Silva da Paz
,
- Antônio Pedro Santana Santos
,
- Luís Ricardo Santos de Melo
,
- Álvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa
,
- Damião da Conceição Araújo
,
- Allan Dantas dos Santos
Visualizações0Ver maisABSTRACT
Objective:
To analyze the spatiotemporal distribution of homicide mortality and association with social determinants of health in the Northeast Region of Brazil.
Methods:
Ecological study with spatiotemporal modeling of homicide deaths between 2000 and 2019. Temporal trends were analyzed by segmented linear regression. Crude mortality was calculated and adjusted by smoothing the local empirical Bayesian method and analyzed by the Global/Local Moran Index and spatiotemporal scan statistics. The association between social determinants of health and homicide mortality was performed using multiple linear regression and autoregressive spatial models.
Results:
353,089 deaths were recorded. Mortality increased from 2000 to 2019, with an annual increase of 4.37 in males and 3.57 in females. High risk spatial and spatiotemporal clusters were identified in the coastal region of the states. The spatial regression model showed an association with socioeconomic inequalities.
Conclusions:
High risk areas for homicides associated with socioeconomic inequality, which should be considered as a priority for designing and investing in public health policies were investigated.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLESpatial modeling of homicide mortality in the Northeast region of Brazil
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2023;76(2):e20220182
02-06-2023DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2022-0182
- Carlos Carvalho da Silva
,
- Katyucia Oliveira Crispim de Souza
,
- Wandklebson Silva da Paz
,
- Antônio Pedro Santana Santos
,
- Luís Ricardo Santos de Melo
,
- Álvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa
,
- Damião da Conceição Araújo
,
- Allan Dantas dos Santos
Visualizações0Ver maisABSTRACT
Objective:
To analyze the spatiotemporal distribution of homicide mortality and association with social determinants of health in the Northeast Region of Brazil.
Methods:
Ecological study with spatiotemporal modeling of homicide deaths between 2000 and 2019. Temporal trends were analyzed by segmented linear regression. Crude mortality was calculated and adjusted by smoothing the local empirical Bayesian method and analyzed by the Global/Local Moran Index and spatiotemporal scan statistics. The association between social determinants of health and homicide mortality was performed using multiple linear regression and autoregressive spatial models.
Results:
353,089 deaths were recorded. Mortality increased from 2000 to 2019, with an annual increase of 4.37 in males and 3.57 in females. High risk spatial and spatiotemporal clusters were identified in the coastal region of the states. The spatial regression model showed an association with socioeconomic inequalities.
Conclusions:
High risk areas for homicides associated with socioeconomic inequality, which should be considered as a priority for designing and investing in public health policies were investigated.
- Carlos Carvalho da Silva
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Effects of the economic recession on suicide mortality in Brazil: interrupted time series analysis
- Daniela Cristina Moreira Marculino de Figueiredo
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- Pablo Sanchéz-Villegas
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- Alexandre Medeiros de Figueiredo
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- Ronei Marcos de Moraes
,
- Antonio Daponte-Codina
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[ ... ], - Rodrigo Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna
06-10-2022
Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLEEffects of the economic recession on suicide mortality in Brazil: interrupted time series analysis
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(suppl 3):e20210778
06-10-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0778
- Daniela Cristina Moreira Marculino de Figueiredo
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- Pablo Sanchéz-Villegas
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- Alexandre Medeiros de Figueiredo
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- Ronei Marcos de Moraes
,
- Antonio Daponte-Codina
,
- Ricardo Schmidt Filho
,
- Rodrigo Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to analyze trends in suicide rates in Brazil in the period before and after the start of the economic recession.
Methods:
interrupted time series research using national suicide data recorded in the period between 2012 and 2017 with socioeconomic subgroups analyses. Quasi-Poisson regression model was employed to analyze trends in seasonally adjusted data.
Results:
there was an abrupt increase in the risk of suicide after economic recession in the population with less education (12.5%; RR = 1.125; 95%CI: 1.027; 1.232) and in the South Region (17.7%; 1.044; 1.328). After an abrupt reduction, there was a progressive increase in risk for the black and brown population and for those with higher education. In most other population strata, there was a progressive increase in the risk of suicide.
Conclusions:
the Brazilian economic recession caused different effects on suicide rates, considering social strata, which requires health strategies and policies that are sensitive to the most vulnerable populations.
Palavras-chave: Economic RecessionInterrupted Time Series AnalysisPublic HealthSocial Determinants of HealthSuicideVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLEEffects of the economic recession on suicide mortality in Brazil: interrupted time series analysis
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(suppl 3):e20210778
06-10-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0778
- Daniela Cristina Moreira Marculino de Figueiredo
,
- Pablo Sanchéz-Villegas
,
- Alexandre Medeiros de Figueiredo
,
- Ronei Marcos de Moraes
,
- Antonio Daponte-Codina
,
- Ricardo Schmidt Filho
,
- Rodrigo Pinheiro de Toledo Vianna
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to analyze trends in suicide rates in Brazil in the period before and after the start of the economic recession.
Methods:
interrupted time series research using national suicide data recorded in the period between 2012 and 2017 with socioeconomic subgroups analyses. Quasi-Poisson regression model was employed to analyze trends in seasonally adjusted data.
Results:
there was an abrupt increase in the risk of suicide after economic recession in the population with less education (12.5%; RR = 1.125; 95%CI: 1.027; 1.232) and in the South Region (17.7%; 1.044; 1.328). After an abrupt reduction, there was a progressive increase in risk for the black and brown population and for those with higher education. In most other population strata, there was a progressive increase in the risk of suicide.
Conclusions:
the Brazilian economic recession caused different effects on suicide rates, considering social strata, which requires health strategies and policies that are sensitive to the most vulnerable populations.
Palavras-chave: Economic RecessionInterrupted Time Series AnalysisPublic HealthSocial Determinants of HealthSuicideVer mais - Daniela Cristina Moreira Marculino de Figueiredo
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
HIV/AIDS and the social determinants of health: a time series study
- Josiel Elisandro Werle
,
- Elen Ferraz Teston
,
- Robson Marcelo Rossi
,
- Sonia Silva Marcon
,
- Jennyfer Soares de Sá
,
[ ... ], - Gleice Kelli Santana de Andrade
04-15-2022
Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLEHIV/AIDS and the social determinants of health: a time series study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(4):e20210499
04-15-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0499
- Josiel Elisandro Werle
,
- Elen Ferraz Teston
,
- Robson Marcelo Rossi
,
- Sonia Silva Marcon
,
- Jennyfer Soares de Sá
,
- Oleci Pereira Frota
,
- Marcos Antonio Ferreira Júnior
,
- Gleice Kelli Santana de Andrade
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Objective:
To analyze the time trend, spatial distribution, and the cases of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome cases with social determinants of health.
Methods:
Ecological and analytical study, carried out based on the cases of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome notified in a state in the Brazilian Midwest, from 2009 to 2018. The study used descriptive analysis, polynomial regression, and geospatial analysis.
Results:
In 10 years, there were 9,157 notifications, growing each year. There was a growing trend for both sexes (p<0.001, r2=0.94). The City Human Development Index was related to the higher number of cases (city of notification, p=0.01; and city where the person lives, p=0.02). The highest concentration was in cities that house health macro-regions.
Conclusion:
Social determinants have a relationship with the time trend and the spatial distribution of cases and can direct strategies for prevention and care.
Palavras-chave: Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeChronic DiseaseHIVNursingSocial Determinants of HealthVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLEHIV/AIDS and the social determinants of health: a time series study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(4):e20210499
04-15-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0499
- Josiel Elisandro Werle
,
- Elen Ferraz Teston
,
- Robson Marcelo Rossi
,
- Sonia Silva Marcon
,
- Jennyfer Soares de Sá
,
- Oleci Pereira Frota
,
- Marcos Antonio Ferreira Júnior
,
- Gleice Kelli Santana de Andrade
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objective:
To analyze the time trend, spatial distribution, and the cases of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome cases with social determinants of health.
Methods:
Ecological and analytical study, carried out based on the cases of human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome notified in a state in the Brazilian Midwest, from 2009 to 2018. The study used descriptive analysis, polynomial regression, and geospatial analysis.
Results:
In 10 years, there were 9,157 notifications, growing each year. There was a growing trend for both sexes (p<0.001, r2=0.94). The City Human Development Index was related to the higher number of cases (city of notification, p=0.01; and city where the person lives, p=0.02). The highest concentration was in cities that house health macro-regions.
Conclusion:
Social determinants have a relationship with the time trend and the spatial distribution of cases and can direct strategies for prevention and care.
Palavras-chave: Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeChronic DiseaseHIVNursingSocial Determinants of HealthVer mais - Josiel Elisandro Werle
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Social determinants of health that permeate the mental suffering of children on the french-brazilian border
- Nádia Cristine Coelho Eugenio Pedrosa
,
- Carolina Almeida de Oliveira
,
- Maria Izabel Tentes Côrtes
,
- Renan Alves Silva
,
- Marina Nolli Bittencourt
,
[ ... ], - Jordânia Vieira Silva
11-15-2022
Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial determinants of health that permeate the mental suffering of children on the french-brazilian border
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(suppl 3):e20200295
11-15-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0295
- Nádia Cristine Coelho Eugenio Pedrosa
,
- Carolina Almeida de Oliveira
,
- Maria Izabel Tentes Côrtes
,
- Renan Alves Silva
,
- Marina Nolli Bittencourt
,
- Jordânia Vieira Silva
Visualizações0Ver maisABSTRACT
Objectives:
to understand the determinants involved in the mental suffering of schoolchildren on the French-Brazilian border.
Methods:
a qualitative study was conducted with children from 6 to 12 years of age from four State schools in the municipality of Oiapoque, located on the French-Brazilian border. The data were obtained through interviews, analyzed by the IRAMUTEQ software, and interpreted in the light of the Dahlgren and Whitehead’s social determinants of health model.
Results:
data indicate that the mental suffering experienced by children, especially characterized by anxious symptoms, such as concern of becoming fat and worries, were permeated by social situations that children went through daily, such as family abandonment, domestic violence, and bullying.
Final Considerations:
social determinants can be predictors of mental suffering in children, especially in environments of extreme vulnerability, such as the border, in a context of financial difficulties, domestic violence, and absence of parenting.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial determinants of health that permeate the mental suffering of children on the french-brazilian border
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(suppl 3):e20200295
11-15-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0295
- Nádia Cristine Coelho Eugenio Pedrosa
,
- Carolina Almeida de Oliveira
,
- Maria Izabel Tentes Côrtes
,
- Renan Alves Silva
,
- Marina Nolli Bittencourt
,
- Jordânia Vieira Silva
Visualizações0Ver maisABSTRACT
Objectives:
to understand the determinants involved in the mental suffering of schoolchildren on the French-Brazilian border.
Methods:
a qualitative study was conducted with children from 6 to 12 years of age from four State schools in the municipality of Oiapoque, located on the French-Brazilian border. The data were obtained through interviews, analyzed by the IRAMUTEQ software, and interpreted in the light of the Dahlgren and Whitehead’s social determinants of health model.
Results:
data indicate that the mental suffering experienced by children, especially characterized by anxious symptoms, such as concern of becoming fat and worries, were permeated by social situations that children went through daily, such as family abandonment, domestic violence, and bullying.
Final Considerations:
social determinants can be predictors of mental suffering in children, especially in environments of extreme vulnerability, such as the border, in a context of financial difficulties, domestic violence, and absence of parenting.
- Nádia Cristine Coelho Eugenio Pedrosa
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Recyclable waste pickers: life and work in light of the social determinants of health
- Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho Centenaro
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- Carmem Lúcia Colomé Beck
,
- Rosângela Marion da Silva
,
- Andressa de Andrade
,
- Marta Cocco da Costa
,
[ ... ], - Ethel Bastos da Silva
08-20-2021
Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLERecyclable waste pickers: life and work in light of the social determinants of health
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(6):e20200902
08-20-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0902
- Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho Centenaro
,
- Carmem Lúcia Colomé Beck
,
- Rosângela Marion da Silva
,
- Andressa de Andrade
,
- Marta Cocco da Costa
,
- Ethel Bastos da Silva
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to know how the social determinants of health relate to the context of life and work of recyclable waste pickers.
Methods:
a qualitative study, derived from Convergent-Care Research, conducted with waste pickers from two recycling associations in the South of Brazil. We used systematic participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and convergence groups. The analysis followed the steps of Seizure, Synthesis, Theorization, and Transfer.
Results:
advanced age, precarious self-care, gender inequalities, violence, and family conflicts have shown to be elements linked to the individual, behavioral, and social network determinants. Determinants connected to living and working conditions were related to poor access to education and formal work, as well as to the daily occupational risks in recycling. The lack of labor rights and public policies represented macro-determinants. Final
Considerations:
social and economic deficiencies are potentiated in the context of life and work of waste pickers, strongly related to their determinants.
Palavras-chave: Gender-Based ViolenceNursingOccupational HealthSocial Determinants of HealthSolid Waste SegregatorsVer maisVisualizações0Resumo
ORIGINAL ARTICLERecyclable waste pickers: life and work in light of the social determinants of health
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(6):e20200902
08-20-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0902
- Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho Centenaro
,
- Carmem Lúcia Colomé Beck
,
- Rosângela Marion da Silva
,
- Andressa de Andrade
,
- Marta Cocco da Costa
,
- Ethel Bastos da Silva
Visualizações0ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to know how the social determinants of health relate to the context of life and work of recyclable waste pickers.
Methods:
a qualitative study, derived from Convergent-Care Research, conducted with waste pickers from two recycling associations in the South of Brazil. We used systematic participant observation, semi-structured interviews, and convergence groups. The analysis followed the steps of Seizure, Synthesis, Theorization, and Transfer.
Results:
advanced age, precarious self-care, gender inequalities, violence, and family conflicts have shown to be elements linked to the individual, behavioral, and social network determinants. Determinants connected to living and working conditions were related to poor access to education and formal work, as well as to the daily occupational risks in recycling. The lack of labor rights and public policies represented macro-determinants. Final
Considerations:
social and economic deficiencies are potentiated in the context of life and work of waste pickers, strongly related to their determinants.
Palavras-chave: Gender-Based ViolenceNursingOccupational HealthSocial Determinants of HealthSolid Waste SegregatorsVer mais - Alexa Pupiara Flores Coelho Centenaro
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