Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care

Objective: to understand the social representations elaborated by nurses from the family health strategy concerning the assistance to climacteric women. Methods: qualitative research conducted with 28 nurses. One adopted the reference of procedural approach of the theory of social representations. T...

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Main Authors: Smithanny Barros da Silva, Inez Sampaio Nery, Ayla Maria Calixto de Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2016-06-01
Series:Rev Rene
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spelling doaj-4eac82c62d554578b4f3b0c350d7ab872020-11-25T01:17:00ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáRev Rene1517-38522175-67832016-06-0117310.15253/2175-6783.2016000300009Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health careSmithanny Barros da Silva0Inez Sampaio Nery1Ayla Maria Calixto de Carvalho2Fundação Municipal de Saúde. Teresina, PIUniversidade Federal do PiauíFundação Municipal de Saúde. Teresina, PIObjective: to understand the social representations elaborated by nurses from the family health strategy concerning the assistance to climacteric women. Methods: qualitative research conducted with 28 nurses. One adopted the reference of procedural approach of the theory of social representations. The interviews were recorded and transcribed completely and processed by the Software of Lexical Analysis of co-occurrence in simple statements of a text, version 4.7. Results: nurses recognize the menopause as a phase of women’s life that needs to be assisted in its entirety, however, they showed difficulty in helping them, as they just carry out the cytological examination collection, request laboratory tests and forward them to a doctor. Conclusion: the climacteric period is a multifaceted phenomenon and the assistance to those people should be systematized from a qualified listening, in an approach that respects its uniqueness and autonomy.Nursing Care;Primary Health Care;Climacteric.
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author Smithanny Barros da Silva
Inez Sampaio Nery
Ayla Maria Calixto de Carvalho
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Inez Sampaio Nery
Ayla Maria Calixto de Carvalho
Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
Rev Rene
Nursing Care;
Primary Health Care;
Climacteric.
author_facet Smithanny Barros da Silva
Inez Sampaio Nery
Ayla Maria Calixto de Carvalho
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title Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
title_short Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
title_full Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
title_fullStr Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
title_full_unstemmed Social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
title_sort social representations elaborated by nurses about climacteric women in primary health care
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
series Rev Rene
issn 1517-3852
2175-6783
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Objective: to understand the social representations elaborated by nurses from the family health strategy concerning the assistance to climacteric women. Methods: qualitative research conducted with 28 nurses. One adopted the reference of procedural approach of the theory of social representations. The interviews were recorded and transcribed completely and processed by the Software of Lexical Analysis of co-occurrence in simple statements of a text, version 4.7. Results: nurses recognize the menopause as a phase of women’s life that needs to be assisted in its entirety, however, they showed difficulty in helping them, as they just carry out the cytological examination collection, request laboratory tests and forward them to a doctor. Conclusion: the climacteric period is a multifaceted phenomenon and the assistance to those people should be systematized from a qualified listening, in an approach that respects its uniqueness and autonomy.
topic Nursing Care;
Primary Health Care;
Climacteric.
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