2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0080-623420150000200002
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Abstract: OBJECTIVE To know the structure and functioning of healthcare services from the perspective of women who have suffered rape. METHOD A qualitative study conducted with 11 women who experienced rape, monitored in a maternity in the state of Alagoas, Brazil. Data were systematically based on content analysis. RESULTS It allowed for understanding the path taken by women in search of support from health services, as well as the limitations and capabilities of these services. CONCLUSION The assistance received in he… Show more

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“…Moreover, considering that manifestations of violence are explicit and nonexplicit, the attitude of listening becomes critical, as demonstrated by a study conducted with PHC professionals of Catalonia and Costa Rica (8) . Therefore, embracement includes the protection and care offered by professionals to women in situations of violence (14) . It sets the relational dimension of the work in health (15) and may overcome the professional relationship of health versus women, characterized in some studies as fragile (16) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, considering that manifestations of violence are explicit and nonexplicit, the attitude of listening becomes critical, as demonstrated by a study conducted with PHC professionals of Catalonia and Costa Rica (8) . Therefore, embracement includes the protection and care offered by professionals to women in situations of violence (14) . It sets the relational dimension of the work in health (15) and may overcome the professional relationship of health versus women, characterized in some studies as fragile (16) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Impact of dental treatment on self-esteem and oral health selfperception of children and adolescents victims of sexual abuse Impacto do tratamento odontológico na autoestima e autopercepção de saúde bucal de crianças e adolescentes vítimas de abuso sexual INTRoDuCTIoN V iolence against children and adolescents is treated in several countries as a public health problem of high prevalence, which causes serious consequences to the psychological and social development of the victims and their families [1][2][3][4]. Other major concern is that the victims are often not assisted by qualified health services [5].…”
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“…Furthermore, researchers [18][19][20] have highlighted the main obstacles of this practice in the daily network of services that provide care for victims of violence, among them, lack of care flow charts, non-coordination of referral and counter-referral services, and lack of follow-up of victims and families receiving the referrals. These are factors that contribute to cases being forgotten, filed, and thought as solved.…”
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“…These are factors that contribute to cases being forgotten, filed, and thought as solved. [18][19][20] In this study, no professional practices were identified focused on the provision of care and/or follow-up of aggressors, a reality similar to English services, 21 in which the lack of interventions with aggressors is currently one of the main inadequacies of the protection network for children and adolescents. The main reason for the exclusion of aggressors from intervention processes is the fact that, culturally, society and professionals tend to underestimate the ability of the aggressor and their willingness to change their behavior.…”
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