“Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites

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Autor(a) principal: Rigolon,Mariana
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Carlos,Diene Monique, Oliveira,Wanderlei Abadio de, Salim,Natalia Rejane
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-71672020001800150
Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand the life stories and itineraries of transvestites and transsexuals in health services. Methods: study with a qualitative approach, anchored in the methodological framework of Oral History. Interviews were conducted and thematically analyzed. Results: two themes emerged: 1) gender and sexuality in life stories; and 2) the trajectories in health services. These revealed the challenges in the process of recognizing gender identity before the family and society. The reports show the dilemmas that transsexuals and transvestites face in health care, which ends up generating the removal of this population from services. Final Considerations: it has been demonstrated that Oral History can increase knowledge, especially about life histories and trajectories in the health services of transvestites and transsexuals; in addition, information was offered that can assist managers and health professionals in making decisions or caring for these people.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
title “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
spellingShingle “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
Rigolon,Mariana
Transgender Persons
Gender Identity
Minority Health
Comprehensive Health Care
Public Health
title_short “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
title_full “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
title_fullStr “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
title_full_unstemmed “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
title_sort “Health does not discuss trans bodies”: Oral History of transsexuals and transvestites
author Rigolon,Mariana
author_facet Rigolon,Mariana
Carlos,Diene Monique
Oliveira,Wanderlei Abadio de
Salim,Natalia Rejane
author_role author
author2 Carlos,Diene Monique
Oliveira,Wanderlei Abadio de
Salim,Natalia Rejane
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rigolon,Mariana
Carlos,Diene Monique
Oliveira,Wanderlei Abadio de
Salim,Natalia Rejane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transgender Persons
Gender Identity
Minority Health
Comprehensive Health Care
Public Health
topic Transgender Persons
Gender Identity
Minority Health
Comprehensive Health Care
Public Health
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to understand the life stories and itineraries of transvestites and transsexuals in health services. Methods: study with a qualitative approach, anchored in the methodological framework of Oral History. Interviews were conducted and thematically analyzed. Results: two themes emerged: 1) gender and sexuality in life stories; and 2) the trajectories in health services. These revealed the challenges in the process of recognizing gender identity before the family and society. The reports show the dilemmas that transsexuals and transvestites face in health care, which ends up generating the removal of this population from services. Final Considerations: it has been demonstrated that Oral History can increase knowledge, especially about life histories and trajectories in the health services of transvestites and transsexuals; in addition, information was offered that can assist managers and health professionals in making decisions or caring for these people.
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