Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse

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Autor(a) principal: Moniz,Marcela de Abreu
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Daher,Donizete Vago, Sabóia,Vera Maria, Ribeiro,Crystiane Ribas Batista
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to discuss challenges and possibilities for the construction of Environmental Health emancipatory care practices by the nurse. Methods: reflective analysis based on conceptual, theoretical, and methodological aspects of nursing care, under the emancipatory and critical perspective. Results: contemporary environmental issues involve complex determinants of the health-disease process. This fact requires the accomplishment of educative actions that encourage the change of environmental attitudes related to health-risk situations. In this sense, there are significant demands for emancipatory practices of primary care in Environmental Health by nurses, which need to be systematized by health and education institutions. Final considerations: the nurse, as an educator and social actor, should offer emancipatory practices of risk management, empowerment, and shared social and environmental responsibility, with a view to recovering an ecological well-being and social transformation, to improve environmental quality and human life.
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title Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
spellingShingle Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
Moniz,Marcela de Abreu
Environmental Health
Nurses
Health Promotion
Nursing Care
Primary Health Care
title_short Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
title_full Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
title_fullStr Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
title_full_unstemmed Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
title_sort Environmental health: emancipatory care challenges and possibilities by the nurse
author Moniz,Marcela de Abreu
author_facet Moniz,Marcela de Abreu
Daher,Donizete Vago
Sabóia,Vera Maria
Ribeiro,Crystiane Ribas Batista
author_role author
author2 Daher,Donizete Vago
Sabóia,Vera Maria
Ribeiro,Crystiane Ribas Batista
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moniz,Marcela de Abreu
Daher,Donizete Vago
Sabóia,Vera Maria
Ribeiro,Crystiane Ribas Batista
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Environmental Health
Nurses
Health Promotion
Nursing Care
Primary Health Care
topic Environmental Health
Nurses
Health Promotion
Nursing Care
Primary Health Care
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to discuss challenges and possibilities for the construction of Environmental Health emancipatory care practices by the nurse. Methods: reflective analysis based on conceptual, theoretical, and methodological aspects of nursing care, under the emancipatory and critical perspective. Results: contemporary environmental issues involve complex determinants of the health-disease process. This fact requires the accomplishment of educative actions that encourage the change of environmental attitudes related to health-risk situations. In this sense, there are significant demands for emancipatory practices of primary care in Environmental Health by nurses, which need to be systematized by health and education institutions. Final considerations: the nurse, as an educator and social actor, should offer emancipatory practices of risk management, empowerment, and shared social and environmental responsibility, with a view to recovering an ecological well-being and social transformation, to improve environmental quality and human life.
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