2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89102008005000058
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Violência física contra a mulher na perspectiva de profissionais de saúde

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“…The absence or lack of knowledge concerning the existence of the assistance network contributes to make the professionals who work in primary care feel limited or incapable of approaching the question in their practice, as observed by Schraiber et al 17 in a primary care unit in the city of São Paulo (Southeastern Brazil), Kronbauer & Meneghel 10 in Porto Alegre (Southern Brazil), Moreira et al 12 in Natal (Northeastern Brazil), Lettiere et al 11 and Vieira et al 20 in Ribeirão Preto (Southeastern Brazil). A similar situation was observed in the United States, in which professionals did not routinely investigate situations of violence among the assisted women because they were not suffi ciently trained for that, they had little time for the assistances and considered that effective measures would not be adopted to solve the problem.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The absence or lack of knowledge concerning the existence of the assistance network contributes to make the professionals who work in primary care feel limited or incapable of approaching the question in their practice, as observed by Schraiber et al 17 in a primary care unit in the city of São Paulo (Southeastern Brazil), Kronbauer & Meneghel 10 in Porto Alegre (Southern Brazil), Moreira et al 12 in Natal (Northeastern Brazil), Lettiere et al 11 and Vieira et al 20 in Ribeirão Preto (Southeastern Brazil). A similar situation was observed in the United States, in which professionals did not routinely investigate situations of violence among the assisted women because they were not suffi ciently trained for that, they had little time for the assistances and considered that effective measures would not be adopted to solve the problem.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The approach to women in situations of violence is essentially clinical and sometimes women avoid to inform professionals about the violence. There justifications ruled in great demand and limited number of professionals who require the service fast and focusing on the symptoms [6]. In general, situations of violence are not considered an emergency, unless the injury caused entail risk of death or sequelae unwanted pregnancy [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Professionals justify non-involvement by lack of services for effective interventions on the complexity of the phenomenon [6]. In this sense, the support of women is rooted in social assistance, represented by the social worker and the role of Non Governmental Organizations, NGOs, which reinforces the exclusion of the subject of the health [12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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