2018
DOI: 10.15253/2175-6783.2018193341
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Embracement in gynecological nursing consultation: women’s perceptions of the Family Health Strategy

Abstract: Objective: to describe the perceptions of women assisted in the Family Health Strategy about embracement in gynecological nursing consultations. Methods: qualitative study conducted semi-structured interviews with 24 women. The data were analyzed through thematic content analysis. Results: the discourses revealed the women's understanding about embracement as the way they are treated by the nurses during the gynecological consultation and the establishment of bond and trust. Women also exposed the positive inf… Show more

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“…A survey carried out in Ceará described women's perception regarding embracement, which positively signaled its importance for health promotion, in addition to affirming the relevance of the guidelines offered during nursing consultations for CC prevention, characterizing an individual educational approach. 19 Considering the factors listed in this research, which showed the delay and overcrowding in the agendas of PHC units for all health programs, it is clear that there is an urgent need for new strategies to improve health care. In this space, it is highlighted that active search actions are important both for screening and for diagnostic elucidation and initiation of treatment.…”
Section: Cervical Cancer Screeningmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…A survey carried out in Ceará described women's perception regarding embracement, which positively signaled its importance for health promotion, in addition to affirming the relevance of the guidelines offered during nursing consultations for CC prevention, characterizing an individual educational approach. 19 Considering the factors listed in this research, which showed the delay and overcrowding in the agendas of PHC units for all health programs, it is clear that there is an urgent need for new strategies to improve health care. In this space, it is highlighted that active search actions are important both for screening and for diagnostic elucidation and initiation of treatment.…”
Section: Cervical Cancer Screeningmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…[...] there are many women who were afraid to leave the house, to come to the health center, to catch COVID- 19. So, routine exams ended up being sidelined during this period [...] (PN02).…”
Section: [] After It Started Doing Rapid Tests This Unit Became a Ref...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Na percepção das mulheres alvo da assistência, há o entendimento de que o atendimento é parcialmente resolutivo devido à dificuldades relativas à falta de materiais para realização de procedimentos ou falta de medicamentos, embora haja a percepção de que essas dificuldades independem do enfermeiro. (27) Como limitação do estudo, assume-se que o delineamento utilizado não permite generalização dos dados visto Enferm Foco. 2024;15(Supl 1):e-202406SUPL1 5…”
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“…Strategies to improve the resolution of possible conflicts in the mother-child relationship are also important and could be achieved through qualified listening and support to the various maternal needs and distress in different life cycles. Qualified listening, as a light and relational technology, contributes to the individualization of the subjects and the extension of the technical capacity of the teams, especially in relation to the psychosocial demands in the community ( 45 – 46 ) . Another possibility would be the offering of rounds of conversation and group activities that provide the exchange of experiences between peers, as pointed out in previous studies ( 47 – 49 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%