2012
DOI: 10.6018/eglobal.11.1.137991
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El vivir de las mujeres en el climaterio: revisión sistemática de la literatura

Abstract: El vivir de las mujeres en el climaterio: revisión sistemática de la literaturaO viver de mulheres no climatério: revisão sistemática da literaturaa *Riguete de Souza Soares, G., **Faria Simoes, SM., ***Silveira Fazoli, KL., ***Halász Coutinho, F., ****Antunes Cortez, E. *Enfermeira Mestranda . Bolsista Capes. E-mail: glau_riguete@hotmail.com **Enfermeira. Professora Titular. ***Enfermeira Mestranda. ****Enfermeira. Professora Adjunta. Escola de Enfermagem Aurora de Afonso Costa UFF. Rio de Janeiro. Brasil Pal… Show more

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“…Women, as natural caregivers and life managers, deserve the best care from the society in which they live, from their peers and, of course, from taking care of themselves, it is their way of promoting their own lives in order to continue giving life. Care as a social responsibility, predominantly feminine, is the responsibility of the nurse with respect to her peers, not as an obligation but as an expression of the deep sense of solidarity that represents sharing the same purpose and belonging to it [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Women, as natural caregivers and life managers, deserve the best care from the society in which they live, from their peers and, of course, from taking care of themselves, it is their way of promoting their own lives in order to continue giving life. Care as a social responsibility, predominantly feminine, is the responsibility of the nurse with respect to her peers, not as an obligation but as an expression of the deep sense of solidarity that represents sharing the same purpose and belonging to it [25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This duty is to reach nurses as peers. Care as a social responsibility, predominantly feminine, is the responsibility of the nurse with respect to her peers, not as an obligation but as an expression of the deep sense of solidarity that represents sharing the same purpose and belonging to the same discipline [17,25,26].…”
Section: Transcending From Experiences and Building The Foundations Fmentioning
confidence: 99%