The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Elisabeth Meloni
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Ford,Nicholas John, De Ferrante,Fernanda Garbelini, Almeida,Ana Maria de, Daltoso,Daniela, Santos,Manoel Antônio dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: The scope of this paper is to identify the experience, attitudes and impressions of health care professionals (HCPs) in addressing the needs of women patients suffering from intimate partner violence (IPV). In-depth interviews were conducted with 14 doctors and 11 nurses in Ribeirão Preto. Results show that there is an 'apparent invisibility' of IPV, the convenience of a tacit compact of silence about such violence on the part of women and HCPs. We studied the reasons given by HCPs for failing to deal with IPV. We also addressed the health service facility context, and the diversity of the professioinals' responses to violence, with indications of the emergence of a more proactive and positive stance. Qualitative data analysis highlights previous survey findings. A positive response from HCPs shows that there is perhaps some change from a narrow, medically-focused model of health care, to a more broadly defined social model.
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title The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
spellingShingle The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
Vieira,Elisabeth Meloni
Violence against women
Domestic abuse
Health care professionals
title_short The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
title_full The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
title_fullStr The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
title_full_unstemmed The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
title_sort The response to gender violence among Brazilian health care professionals
author Vieira,Elisabeth Meloni
author_facet Vieira,Elisabeth Meloni
Ford,Nicholas John
De Ferrante,Fernanda Garbelini
Almeida,Ana Maria de
Daltoso,Daniela
Santos,Manoel Antônio dos
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author2 Ford,Nicholas John
De Ferrante,Fernanda Garbelini
Almeida,Ana Maria de
Daltoso,Daniela
Santos,Manoel Antônio dos
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Elisabeth Meloni
Ford,Nicholas John
De Ferrante,Fernanda Garbelini
Almeida,Ana Maria de
Daltoso,Daniela
Santos,Manoel Antônio dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violence against women
Domestic abuse
Health care professionals
topic Violence against women
Domestic abuse
Health care professionals
description The scope of this paper is to identify the experience, attitudes and impressions of health care professionals (HCPs) in addressing the needs of women patients suffering from intimate partner violence (IPV). In-depth interviews were conducted with 14 doctors and 11 nurses in Ribeirão Preto. Results show that there is an 'apparent invisibility' of IPV, the convenience of a tacit compact of silence about such violence on the part of women and HCPs. We studied the reasons given by HCPs for failing to deal with IPV. We also addressed the health service facility context, and the diversity of the professioinals' responses to violence, with indications of the emergence of a more proactive and positive stance. Qualitative data analysis highlights previous survey findings. A positive response from HCPs shows that there is perhaps some change from a narrow, medically-focused model of health care, to a more broadly defined social model.
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