2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0677
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Nursing in Collective Health: reinterpretation of objective reality by the praxis action

Abstract: We concluded that Tipesc is currently the explanatory and interventional theory, since it is grounded on its theoretical bases, which arise from philosophical bases of dialectical and historical materialism.

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“…The conduction and evaluation of the interventions were mostly associated with positivism, with prevalence of the quantitative methodology. However, given the complexity of the IPV among adolescents, it is essential that the analyzes be deepened, considering its historical and social determination, underlying historical and dialectical materialism (49) . In this framework, qualitative approaches can be more powerful to reveal the different faces of the problem.…”
Section: Focus Of Interest Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conduction and evaluation of the interventions were mostly associated with positivism, with prevalence of the quantitative methodology. However, given the complexity of the IPV among adolescents, it is essential that the analyzes be deepened, considering its historical and social determination, underlying historical and dialectical materialism (49) . In this framework, qualitative approaches can be more powerful to reveal the different faces of the problem.…”
Section: Focus Of Interest Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As theory, in Collective Health Nursing requires the application of five phases to be followed. The proposed phases are: understanding and interpreting the objective reality; construction of the intervention project; intervention in objective reality; and reinterpretation of objective reality (7)(8) .…”
Section: Ethical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to respond to the objective proposed in this article, we used the first phase related to understanding the objective reality, which develops in three dimensions: structural, particular and singular (8) . In order to know the objective reality, it is necessary to understand the structural dimension: the health system in force as a whole and the form of attachment of the subject to it; in the singular dimension: the dynamics and historicity of survival and/or improvement of health, related to the healthdisease process, physical environment, food, transportation, education, work, family and/or group relations, and biopsychic body; and as for the particular dimension, the insertion of the subject in a given social class stands out (7) .…”
Section: Ethical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Man, in this view, is a social and dynamic being, closely related to the geopolitical and cultural territory where violence is expressed. Transformations are the result of interventions in reality, of overcoming dialectical contradictions that emerge from the phenomenon itself (8) . This approach strengthens the potential use of the concept of vulnerability while analyzing the phenomenon of violence, given its amplitude in individual and collective dimensions, which are critical when addressing this issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%