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ORIGINAL ARTICLE01-10-2024
Social Representations of pregnancy among trans men
- Danilo Martins Roque Pereira
,
- Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo
,
- Sheyla Costa de Oliveira
,
- Anderson Reis de Sousa
,
- Mariana Mercês Mesquita Espíndola
,
[ ... ], - Joecio Cordeiro Cardoso
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial Representations of pregnancy among trans men
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77:e20240094
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0094
- Danilo Martins Roque Pereira
,
- Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo
,
- Sheyla Costa de Oliveira
,
- Anderson Reis de Sousa
,
- Mariana Mercês Mesquita Espíndola
,
- Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega West
,
- Marclineide Nóbrega de Andrade Ramalho
,
- Joecio Cordeiro Cardoso
Views0See moreABSTRACT
Objective:
to understand the meanings and experiences of pregnancy among trans men in light of the Theory of Social Representations.
Methods:
this is a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out with trans men selected for convenience and availability. Data production took place from September to October 2021, via the Google Meet® platform, based on interviews with a semi-structured script. Interview lexicographic textual analysis was performed using the Reinert method and instrumented by IRAMUTEQ version 7.0.
Results:
social representations of pregnancy involved a wide field of meanings, in which efforts were articulated to accept opportune and solitary pregnancy, fear of the parturition process and influence of physical and emotional changes.
Final considerations:
the study reinforces the importance of advanced nursing practice in assisting the pregnancy-puerperal cycle, based on the perspective of comprehensive care, equity in access to services and respect for differences.
Views0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial Representations of pregnancy among trans men
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77:e20240094
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2024-0094
- Danilo Martins Roque Pereira
,
- Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo
,
- Sheyla Costa de Oliveira
,
- Anderson Reis de Sousa
,
- Mariana Mercês Mesquita Espíndola
,
- Milka Gabrielle de Lira Nóbrega West
,
- Marclineide Nóbrega de Andrade Ramalho
,
- Joecio Cordeiro Cardoso
Views0See moreABSTRACT
Objective:
to understand the meanings and experiences of pregnancy among trans men in light of the Theory of Social Representations.
Methods:
this is a qualitative, descriptive and exploratory study, carried out with trans men selected for convenience and availability. Data production took place from September to October 2021, via the Google Meet® platform, based on interviews with a semi-structured script. Interview lexicographic textual analysis was performed using the Reinert method and instrumented by IRAMUTEQ version 7.0.
Results:
social representations of pregnancy involved a wide field of meanings, in which efforts were articulated to accept opportune and solitary pregnancy, fear of the parturition process and influence of physical and emotional changes.
Final considerations:
the study reinforces the importance of advanced nursing practice in assisting the pregnancy-puerperal cycle, based on the perspective of comprehensive care, equity in access to services and respect for differences.
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. - Danilo Martins Roque Pereira
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE04-03-2020
Social representations of transsexual women living with HIV/AIDS
- Paula Daniella de Abreu
,
- Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo
,
- Eliane Maria Ribeiro de Vasconcelos
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- Vânia Pinheiro Ramos
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- Jefferson Wildes da Silva Moura
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[ ... ], - Claudia Benedita dos Santos
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial representations of transsexual women living with HIV/AIDS
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(3):e20180390
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0390
- Paula Daniella de Abreu
,
- Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo
,
- Eliane Maria Ribeiro de Vasconcelos
,
- Vânia Pinheiro Ramos
,
- Jefferson Wildes da Silva Moura
,
- Zailde Carvalho dos Santos
,
- Claudia Benedita dos Santos
Views0INTRODUCTION According to estimates, on average, 0.4 to 1.3% of people over 15 years old do not identify with assigned sex at birth, leading to 25 million transgender persons in the world, and between 752,000 and 2.4 million transsexual people in Brazil(). Self-identification is one way to understand what is fact is an identity, “I […]See moreViews0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLESocial representations of transsexual women living with HIV/AIDS
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(3):e20180390
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0390
- Paula Daniella de Abreu
,
- Ednaldo Cavalcante de Araújo
,
- Eliane Maria Ribeiro de Vasconcelos
,
- Vânia Pinheiro Ramos
,
- Jefferson Wildes da Silva Moura
,
- Zailde Carvalho dos Santos
,
- Claudia Benedita dos Santos
Views0INTRODUCTION According to estimates, on average, 0.4 to 1.3% of people over 15 years old do not identify with assigned sex at birth, leading to 25 million transgender persons in the world, and between 752,000 and 2.4 million transsexual people in Brazil(). Self-identification is one way to understand what is fact is an identity, “I […]See moreThis is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. - Paula Daniella de Abreu
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REFLECTION02-01-2019
Everyday life in nursing work under the Michel de Certeau’s perspective
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2019;72:341-345
Abstract
REFLECTIONEveryday life in nursing work under the Michel de Certeau’s perspective
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2019;72:341-345
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0361
Views0See moreABSTRACT
Objective:
to reflect on the everyday life in nursing work based on Michel de Certeau's theorization.
Results:
everyday life in nursing work is permeated by tactics of subjects who practice the place. Their movements escape standards, protocols and rules, re-signifying the cultural system defined beforehand. There is a practice proper to professionals who (re)invent the care based on their intentions and pressures. Patients/users also move, create their own itinerary and, similarly to professionals, use strategies to achieve specific results in the therapeutic process.
Conclusion:
to think on the everyday life in nursing work as an object of research requires to consider the care (re)invention in every act in health care. We need to dive into the invisible dimension of the uncontrollable tactics of subjects that re-signify the social system.
Views0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Abstract
REFLECTIONEveryday life in nursing work under the Michel de Certeau’s perspective
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2019;72:341-345
DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0361
Views0See moreABSTRACT
Objective:
to reflect on the everyday life in nursing work based on Michel de Certeau's theorization.
Results:
everyday life in nursing work is permeated by tactics of subjects who practice the place. Their movements escape standards, protocols and rules, re-signifying the cultural system defined beforehand. There is a practice proper to professionals who (re)invent the care based on their intentions and pressures. Patients/users also move, create their own itinerary and, similarly to professionals, use strategies to achieve specific results in the therapeutic process.
Conclusion:
to think on the everyday life in nursing work as an object of research requires to consider the care (re)invention in every act in health care. We need to dive into the invisible dimension of the uncontrollable tactics of subjects that re-signify the social system.
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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