2014
DOI: 10.1590/0104-1169.3062.2397
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Conjugal violence in the perspective of "Family Health Strategy" professionals: a public health problem and the need to provide care for the women

Abstract: Objective to construct a theoretical matrix based on the meanings of the interactions and actions experienced by the professionals regarding the nursing care practices and the health of women in situations of conjugal violence in the ambit of the Family Health Strategy. Methods research based in Grounded Theory. Following approval by the Research Ethics Committee, 52 professionals were interviewed in Santa Catarina, Brazil. The analysis was based on open, axial and selective codifications. Results the theoreti… Show more

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“…One of the health problems most associated with violence victimization, social isolation, is one of the signs of PTSD. 16 As to isolation, the study signals that some women have their freedom curtailed when they are embedded in a marital relationship permeated by violence. This situation ends up distancing them from family and social life, a situation that compromises the ability to establish interpersonal ties.…”
Section: Repercussions Of Conjugal Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the health problems most associated with violence victimization, social isolation, is one of the signs of PTSD. 16 As to isolation, the study signals that some women have their freedom curtailed when they are embedded in a marital relationship permeated by violence. This situation ends up distancing them from family and social life, a situation that compromises the ability to establish interpersonal ties.…”
Section: Repercussions Of Conjugal Violencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanings of the experience of violence endured by women: Out of the 18 studies selected for this review, twelve contemplated the question of the meaning of the experience of violence endured by women, whether in the household or in the care of a health service (12,17). Feelings of uncertainty, fear and submission were noted, and some women reported increased anxiety, insecurity, a greater number of nightmares, and feelings of panic (18).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This contact is necessary to identify violence and requires maximum attention from health professionals (12).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study showed the need for emotional support for children of couples that witness gender-based violence, emphasising that children witnessing violence are vulnerable and might have their psychosocial health compromised, therefore tending to naturalize and reproduce such behaviour in their social relationships. 20 We emphasize here the importance of family in socializing members that experience gender-based violence, based on family and sociocultural values learned from network interaction, established between family, culture and society. 21 …”
Section: Children Participating In Aggressive Actsmentioning
confidence: 99%