2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035873
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Meanings and senses of being a health professional with tuberculosis: an interpretative phenomenological study

Abstract: ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to analyse and understand meanings and senses of living with tuberculosis for health professionals.Method/designThis is an interpretative phenomenological study conducted from in-depth interviews to analyse how health professionals understand their personal experience of tuberculosis.ScenarioTwo reference health institutions for tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment located in a municipality of the Eastern Brazilian Amazon.ParticipantsIntentional sample of 15 health professiona… Show more

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“…This is a qualitative study using interpretative phenomenological analysis, in line with Heidegger's principles [12][13][14][15].…”
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“…This is a qualitative study using interpretative phenomenological analysis, in line with Heidegger's principles [12][13][14][15].…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-"I never told my family, due to shame and because I didn't want to cause any more problems at home." (13) Additionally, they may have come to distrust their support network because nobody believed there was abuse and defended the aggressor. Likewise, they may have felt like they were being pressured into leaving the aggressor, since the others did not understand their emotional dependence on the man or their need for some time to think things through.…”
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