Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Aline Basso da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Olschowsky,Agnes, Nunes,Cristiane Kenes, Braga,Fabrício Soares, Botega,Mariane da Silva Xavier
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to recognize villages as territories of care and daily resistance to social marginalization. Methods: a descriptive study with a qualitative approach based on the methodological framework of ethnography inspired by Interpretative Anthropology. Two-year field research (from the second half of 2015 to the first half of 2017). Participant observation and semi-structured interviews with four privileged interlocutors and a field diary have been used. Data systematization was carried out throughout field work. Results: three categories emerged: Interlocutors talking about their life in villages; Villages as a care device; and Drugs in villages. Final considerations: the results reveal the challenge for health and nursing to recognize the need to understand the contexts of urban life of homeless persons. Nurses need to include cultural elements in their work processes, promoting bonding and understanding the ways of life of homeless persons.
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title Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
spellingShingle Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
Silva,Aline Basso da
Homeless Persons
Drug Users
Psychiatric Nursing
Anthropology, Cultural
Social Marginalization
title_short Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
title_full Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
title_fullStr Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
title_full_unstemmed Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
title_sort Homeless persons and villages: drugs, social marginalization, and territory of care
author Silva,Aline Basso da
author_facet Silva,Aline Basso da
Olschowsky,Agnes
Nunes,Cristiane Kenes
Braga,Fabrício Soares
Botega,Mariane da Silva Xavier
author_role author
author2 Olschowsky,Agnes
Nunes,Cristiane Kenes
Braga,Fabrício Soares
Botega,Mariane da Silva Xavier
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Aline Basso da
Olschowsky,Agnes
Nunes,Cristiane Kenes
Braga,Fabrício Soares
Botega,Mariane da Silva Xavier
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Homeless Persons
Drug Users
Psychiatric Nursing
Anthropology, Cultural
Social Marginalization
topic Homeless Persons
Drug Users
Psychiatric Nursing
Anthropology, Cultural
Social Marginalization
description ABSTRACT Objective: to recognize villages as territories of care and daily resistance to social marginalization. Methods: a descriptive study with a qualitative approach based on the methodological framework of ethnography inspired by Interpretative Anthropology. Two-year field research (from the second half of 2015 to the first half of 2017). Participant observation and semi-structured interviews with four privileged interlocutors and a field diary have been used. Data systematization was carried out throughout field work. Results: three categories emerged: Interlocutors talking about their life in villages; Villages as a care device; and Drugs in villages. Final considerations: the results reveal the challenge for health and nursing to recognize the need to understand the contexts of urban life of homeless persons. Nurses need to include cultural elements in their work processes, promoting bonding and understanding the ways of life of homeless persons.
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