2015
DOI: 10.1590/0104-0707201500001500014
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Conceptions and Practices of Nurses Working With Families

Abstract: The objective of this study was to build theory about the conceptions of family developed by nurses linked to the Family Health Strategy. This is a qualitative study with a theoretical framework in symbolic interactionism and methodological framework in Grounded Theory. Twenty-one nurses were interviewed who were affiliated with the Family Health Strategy. The theoretical script constructed has three central categories, described as Conceptions of Family, Family Environment and Family Approach. Nurses build th… Show more

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“…Assuming that family harmony promotes healthy life styles, while a dysfunctional family is linked to hazards, family is considered as a decisive factor for the well-being of its members. Seeing the family as a symbolic space where interactions between genders and generations, and social and affective mediation take place [32] is a novel way to evaluate their association with healthy lifestyles. The analysis of how cohesion in families and affective relationships with parents influence the lifestyles of young women can provide helpful empirical evidence for the implementation of family theories in health promotion programmes, specifically in women from vulnerable groups such as indigenous groups.…”
Section: Theoretical Definition Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assuming that family harmony promotes healthy life styles, while a dysfunctional family is linked to hazards, family is considered as a decisive factor for the well-being of its members. Seeing the family as a symbolic space where interactions between genders and generations, and social and affective mediation take place [32] is a novel way to evaluate their association with healthy lifestyles. The analysis of how cohesion in families and affective relationships with parents influence the lifestyles of young women can provide helpful empirical evidence for the implementation of family theories in health promotion programmes, specifically in women from vulnerable groups such as indigenous groups.…”
Section: Theoretical Definition Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%