Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care

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Autor(a) principal: Signorelli,Marcos Claudio
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Taft,Angela, Pereira,Pedro Paulo Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-81232018000100093
Resumo: Abstract Domestic violence creates multiple harms for women's health and is a ‘wicked problem’ for health professionals and public health systems. Brazil recently approved public policies to manage and care for women victims of domestic violence. Facing these policies, this study aimed to explore how domestic violence against women is usually managed in Brazilian primary health care, by investigating a basic health unit and its family health strategy. We adopted qualitative ethnographic research methods with thematic analysis of emergent categories, interrogating data with gender theory and emergent Brazilian collective health theory. Field research was conducted in a local basic health unit and the territory for which it is responsible, in Southern Brazil. The study revealed: 1) a yawning gap between public health policies for domestic violence against women at the federal level and its practical application at local/decentralized levels, which can leave both professionals and women unsafe; 2) the key role of local community health workers, paraprofessional health promotion agents, who aim to promote dialogue between women experiencing violence, health care professionals and the health care system.
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title Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
spellingShingle Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
Signorelli,Marcos Claudio
Violence against women
Primary Health Care
Ethnography
Community health workers
Public policies
title_short Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
title_full Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
title_fullStr Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
title_full_unstemmed Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
title_sort Domestic violence against women, public policies and community health workers in Brazilian Primary Health Care
author Signorelli,Marcos Claudio
author_facet Signorelli,Marcos Claudio
Taft,Angela
Pereira,Pedro Paulo Gomes
author_role author
author2 Taft,Angela
Pereira,Pedro Paulo Gomes
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Signorelli,Marcos Claudio
Taft,Angela
Pereira,Pedro Paulo Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violence against women
Primary Health Care
Ethnography
Community health workers
Public policies
topic Violence against women
Primary Health Care
Ethnography
Community health workers
Public policies
description Abstract Domestic violence creates multiple harms for women's health and is a ‘wicked problem’ for health professionals and public health systems. Brazil recently approved public policies to manage and care for women victims of domestic violence. Facing these policies, this study aimed to explore how domestic violence against women is usually managed in Brazilian primary health care, by investigating a basic health unit and its family health strategy. We adopted qualitative ethnographic research methods with thematic analysis of emergent categories, interrogating data with gender theory and emergent Brazilian collective health theory. Field research was conducted in a local basic health unit and the territory for which it is responsible, in Southern Brazil. The study revealed: 1) a yawning gap between public health policies for domestic violence against women at the federal level and its practical application at local/decentralized levels, which can leave both professionals and women unsafe; 2) the key role of local community health workers, paraprofessional health promotion agents, who aim to promote dialogue between women experiencing violence, health care professionals and the health care system.
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