Objectives: To know the meanings attributed by women regarding the repercussions of the experience of domestic violence.Method: Qualitative study, based on the Grounded Theory method. Data were collected in two sticks of domestic and family violence against the Brazilian Northeast woman. An interview was conducted with 37 participants, who composed two sample groups. Results: The study demonstrates that the physical and mental health of women and their children are compromised, expressed through visible marks such as bruises and cuts, in addition to low self-esteem, sadness, fear and depression. There are also repercussions for the social relations of women as a consequence of social isolation and non-qualification for the labor market, and of children, related to the decrease in school performance, introspection and vulnerability to drug use. Conclusion:It is necessary to sensitize health professionals to the recognition of cases and promote educational actions, thus transcending the invisibility barrier of domestic violence.Keywords: Violence against Women; Family Conflict; Public Health. resumoObjetivo: Conhecer os significados atribuídos por mulheres acerca das repercussões da vivência de violência conjugal.Método: Estudo qualitativo, apoiado no método da Grounded Theory. Os dados foram coletados em duas varas de violência doméstica e familiar contra a mulher do nordeste brasileiro. Realizou-se entrevista com 37 participantes, que compuseram dois grupos amostrais. Resultado: O estudo aponta comprometimento para a saúde física e mental das mulheres e seus filhos, expressa por marcas visíveis, como hematomas e cortes, além de baixa autoestima, tristeza, medo e depressão. Revelam-se ainda repercussões para as relações sociais das mulheres, por consequência do isolamento social e da não-qualificação para o mercado de trabalho, e das crianças, relacionadas à diminuição no rendimento escolar, introspecção e vulnerabilidade para o uso de drogas. Conclusão: Faz-se necessário sensibilizar profissionais de saúde para o reconhecimento dos casos e promover ações de educação, transcendendo, assim, a barreira da invisibilidade da violência conjugal. Estudio cualitativo, apoyado en el método de la Grounded Theory. Los datos fueron colectados en dos varas de violencia doméstica y familiar contra la mujer del nordeste brasileño. Se realizó una entrevista con 37 participantes, que compuesto por dos grupos de la muestra. Resultado: El estudio muestra comprometimiento para la salud física y mental de las mujeres y sus hijos, expresa por marcas visibles, como hematomas y cortes, además de la baja autoestima, tristeza, miedo y depresión. Se revelan más repercusiones para las relaciones sociales de las mujeres, por consecuencia del aislamiento social y de la no-calificación para el mercado de trabajo, y de los niños(as), relacionados a la disminución en el rendimiento escolar, introspección y vulnerabilidad para el uso de drogas. Conclusión: Es necesario sensibilizar profesionales de la salud para el reconocimiento de los...
ResumoAs ações de enfrentamento à violência não são exclusivas do setor saúde, sendo preciso aporte de uma rede intersetorial. AbstractActions against violence are not the responsibility of the health sector alone. They require an intersectoral network support. This is a research based on the Grounded Theory method, approved by the Ethics Committee. Fifty-two professionals working in the Family Health Strategy were interviewed in order to understand the meanings attributed by these professionals concerning women in situations of domestic violence. Women in domestic violence situations are referred to a psychologist and a social worker from the Family Health Strategy Nucleus. Some centers were mentioned as external referrals: Reference Center, Women's Police Station, Institute of Forensic Medicine and hospital space or maternity. However, the lack of knowledge about the services and intersectoral disarticulation harms women's care. Knowledge about the services, understanding about the flow and intersectoral coordination are the improvements suggested. As autoras declaram não haver conflitos de interesse. Keywords
Objective: to understand the phenomenon of marital violence based on the experience of women in judicial process and network professionals. Method: a qualitative study, with theoretical-methodological support in grounded theory. Data collection took place in two regional Courts for Peace in the Home in a municipality of the Brazilian Northeast. Interviews were conducted with 38 participants, who composed two sample groups: women in situations of violence and network professionals. Results: the understanding of marital violence emerged for the phenomenon “Experiencing marital violence as a progressive and cyclical process, with repercussions for health and implications for social relations”. Conclusion: in recognizing marital violence as a recurring problem in the life of women, with implications for their own health and that of their children, the study points to the relevance of coping strategies based on institutional and social support.
Objetivo: desvelar o contexto da violência conjugal experienciados por mulheres em processo judicial. Método: pesquisa qualitativa baseada na Grounded Theory, realizado com 29 mulheres em processo judicial por violência conjugal e os nove profissionais que atuam junto a duas Varas de Justiça pela Paz em Casa, na Bahia, Brasil. A coleta dos dados foi realizada no período de janeiro a maio de 2015. Resultados: em que pese a Lei Maria da Penha, o estudo revela que as relações conjugais das mulheres são permeadas por abusos físicos, sexuais, psicológicos, morais e patrimoniais, inclusive expulsão do lar. Conclusão: o contexto de violência experienciado na conjugalidade feminina se manifesta de diferentes formas, passíveis de identificação por profissionais de saúde, o que possibilita ação de cuidado à mulher e enfrentamento da problemática.
Aim To reflect on the lonely experience of women during the pregnancy-puerperal cycle in times of pandemic by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Method Theoretical-reflective study on the new Brazilian guidelines for care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum in times of Covid-19 and its influence on the exacerbation of maternal loneliness. The discussion about the transformations of women in this period refers to Maldonado's studies. Results Motherhood is a lonely process for women. The new technical norms that are in force bring important changes in the assistance to this cycle, mainly with regard to the importance of social distance, which intensifies the feeling of loneliness and helplessness. Final considerations This reflection can guide health professionals, especially the work of nurses in the scope of obstetrics, so that during the assistance to women in the pregnancy-puerperal cycle, they pay attention to the subtlety of feelings of loneliness that can interfere with maternal well-being fetal.
Objetivo: Identificar sinais de risco para o suicídio em mulheres com história de violência doméstica. Método: Estudo exploratório-descritivo, com abordagem qualitativa. Participaram dez mulheres com história de violência doméstica e tentativa de suicídio por envenenamento. A pesquisa foi realizada no Núcleo de Estudo e Prevenção do Suicídio, vinculado a um Centro de Informação Toxicológica, em Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Resultados: Sinaliza para a relação entre a vivência de violência doméstica e o comprometimento para a saúde mental, representado por: Comportamento depressivo e Comportamento suicida. Conclusão: O estudo revelou comportamentos que consistem em sinais de alerta para o risco de suicídio, ao tempo em que oferece subsídios para a promoção de estratégias de cuidado às mulheres com história de violência doméstica.
Objective: To understand the challenges faced by urban midwives in assisting planned home births during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Qualitative study, based on the Collective Subject Discourse methodological framework, carried out with eight professionals, members of a birth care collective from the northeast region of Brazil. Data was collected between September and October of 2020 using the focus group technique. Results: The collective discourses revealed five central ideas: Changing assistance strategy; Dealing with frustration; Facing the fear of contamination; Avoiding exposure to the virus; and Keeping distance during the care process. Final considerations: The challenging condition the pandemic brings to the care of planned home births is made evident, being marked by the need for collective protection and the pressure of following health recommendations. The study also points out the need for official protocols and good quality information based on scientific evidence and humanizing principles to guide health care.
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