2017
DOI: 10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2017-0029
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Abstract: Processo de trabalho e produção do cuidado em um serviço de saúde indígena no BrasilProceso de trabajo y producción de la atención en una institución brasileña de salud indígena AbstrActObjective: To understand the constitutive elements of the work process and care production in an Indigenous Health Support Service. Methods: Case study. Systematic observation and semi-structured interviews were conducted in January and February of 2012. The participants were 10 nursing professionals of an Indigenous Health Su… Show more

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“…In the studies presented above, the culture, customs, and beliefs of Indigenous peoples are interpreted as being among the greatest hurdles to providing more adequate care to Indigenous patients. Very similar reports are encountered in other articles based on qualitative research conducted with other ethnic groups [ 6 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. The gap that separates nursing professionals from their served communities generates perceptions about Indigenous people as “lacking hygiene,” not always understanding Portuguese, not following prescriptions, missing scheduled appointments, complaining, and repeatedly returning with the same problem.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Nursing In Practice Among Indigenous Peoples In Brazilsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In the studies presented above, the culture, customs, and beliefs of Indigenous peoples are interpreted as being among the greatest hurdles to providing more adequate care to Indigenous patients. Very similar reports are encountered in other articles based on qualitative research conducted with other ethnic groups [ 6 , 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 ]. The gap that separates nursing professionals from their served communities generates perceptions about Indigenous people as “lacking hygiene,” not always understanding Portuguese, not following prescriptions, missing scheduled appointments, complaining, and repeatedly returning with the same problem.…”
Section: Case Studies Of Nursing In Practice Among Indigenous Peoples In Brazilsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…With regard to the nursing work process, considering the limited permanent education actions and qualification of workers, the space of assistance becomes a field in which there is struggle, as well as cultural friction between professionals and population, which leads to a dissociation of traditional health practices. If, on one side, the formation by the service tends to diminish this disparity with time, on the other, it is highly affected by the high turnover of professionals in indigenous areas, due to precarious work contracts and to the demobilization of the system as a whole (4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%