Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s

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Autor(a) principal: Amorim,Raphael Florindo
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Machado,Jacquelaine Alves, Silva,Keythluci Faria Trigueiro da, Porto,Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the strategies undertaken by the government to address the health problem in Boa Vista/Roraima. Method: A study using the microhistory approach, with documentary sources from journalistic material of the 1970s through the triangulation technique: texts, images and context, with analysis from the perspective of the Social World Theory. Results: It was evidenced that the strategies undertaken by the government occurred in favor of the exploration of isolated areas in Roraima that demanded settlement processes, construction of villages and a highway to enable the interconnection of the state with other regions of Brazil, with a smoke screen symbolic effect produced by nurses on indigenous health. Conclusion: There was governmental manipulation, when the symbolic power was unveiled, making it possible to see and believe that nursing needs to guide political issues rather than being ruled.
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title Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
spellingShingle Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
Amorim,Raphael Florindo
Nursing
Health of Indigenous Peoples
History of Nursing
Nurse
Health
title_short Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
title_full Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
title_fullStr Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
title_full_unstemmed Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
title_sort Indigenous health and nursing in Roraima in the 1970s
author Amorim,Raphael Florindo
author_facet Amorim,Raphael Florindo
Machado,Jacquelaine Alves
Silva,Keythluci Faria Trigueiro da
Porto,Fernando
author_role author
author2 Machado,Jacquelaine Alves
Silva,Keythluci Faria Trigueiro da
Porto,Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amorim,Raphael Florindo
Machado,Jacquelaine Alves
Silva,Keythluci Faria Trigueiro da
Porto,Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nursing
Health of Indigenous Peoples
History of Nursing
Nurse
Health
topic Nursing
Health of Indigenous Peoples
History of Nursing
Nurse
Health
description ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the strategies undertaken by the government to address the health problem in Boa Vista/Roraima. Method: A study using the microhistory approach, with documentary sources from journalistic material of the 1970s through the triangulation technique: texts, images and context, with analysis from the perspective of the Social World Theory. Results: It was evidenced that the strategies undertaken by the government occurred in favor of the exploration of isolated areas in Roraima that demanded settlement processes, construction of villages and a highway to enable the interconnection of the state with other regions of Brazil, with a smoke screen symbolic effect produced by nurses on indigenous health. Conclusion: There was governmental manipulation, when the symbolic power was unveiled, making it possible to see and believe that nursing needs to guide political issues rather than being ruled.
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