The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Valéria Joaquim de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Costa, Jessica Gonçalves da, Brandão, Fagner Alves Moreira, Santos, Osmar Pereira dos, Moraes Filho, Iel Marciano de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
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Resumo: Objective: to understand the importance of black women in nursing and its representativeness. Method: this is a historiographical review carried out through a survey based on electronic databases, which were captured through the descriptors in Health Science: "History of Nursing", "Nursing Care", "Community Health Nursing", "Biography" and "Racism", combined by the Bollean operator "and", on the websites of the Virtual Health Library, of the Scientific Electronic Library Online. Documents from grey literature and public domain sites were also used. Results: 54 documents relevant to the study were evaluated and met the inclusion criteria, being possible to systematize and categorize 13 black women who stood out in nursing and their main achievements. They are: Mary Jane Seacole, Mary Eliza Mahoney, Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, Clara Adams Ender, Maria José Barroso ("Maria Soldado"), Maria Barbosa Fernandes, Lydia das Dores Matta, Maria de Lourdes Almeida, Josephine de Mello, Rosalda Paim, Izabel dos Santos, Maria Estella de Azevedo dos Santos and Ivone Lara. Conclusion: black people, especially black women, have always been actively involved in the care process, in all its forms, but its protagonism has been forgotten and invisible, therefore, the more historical facts are rescued and milestones that have contributed to the paradigm shift are highlighted, the less risks are in reproducing and perpetuating stories with unique protagonists.
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spelling The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the worldA importância das mulheres negras na enfermagem do Brasil e do mundoHistória da EnfermagemCuidados de EnfermagemEnfermagem em Saúde ComunitáriaBiografiaRacismoHistory of NursingNursing CareCommunity Health NursingBiographyRacismObjective: to understand the importance of black women in nursing and its representativeness. Method: this is a historiographical review carried out through a survey based on electronic databases, which were captured through the descriptors in Health Science: "History of Nursing", "Nursing Care", "Community Health Nursing", "Biography" and "Racism", combined by the Bollean operator "and", on the websites of the Virtual Health Library, of the Scientific Electronic Library Online. Documents from grey literature and public domain sites were also used. Results: 54 documents relevant to the study were evaluated and met the inclusion criteria, being possible to systematize and categorize 13 black women who stood out in nursing and their main achievements. They are: Mary Jane Seacole, Mary Eliza Mahoney, Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, Clara Adams Ender, Maria José Barroso ("Maria Soldado"), Maria Barbosa Fernandes, Lydia das Dores Matta, Maria de Lourdes Almeida, Josephine de Mello, Rosalda Paim, Izabel dos Santos, Maria Estella de Azevedo dos Santos and Ivone Lara. Conclusion: black people, especially black women, have always been actively involved in the care process, in all its forms, but its protagonism has been forgotten and invisible, therefore, the more historical facts are rescued and milestones that have contributed to the paradigm shift are highlighted, the less risks are in reproducing and perpetuating stories with unique protagonists.compreender a importância das mulheres negras na enfermagem e sua representatividade. Método: trata-se de uma revisão historiográfica realizada através de um levantamento em base de dados eletrônicos, que foram capturados por meio dos descritores em Ciência da Saúde: "História da Enfermagem", "Cuidados de Enfermagem", "Enfermagem em Saúde Comunitária", "Biografia" e "Racismo”, combinados pelo operador bolleano “and”, nos sites da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde, da Scientific Electronic Library Online. Também foram utilizados documentos da literatura cinzenta e sites de domínio público. Resultados: foram avaliados 54 documentos relevantes ao estudo e que atenderam aos critérios de inclusão, sendo possível sistematizar e categorizar 13 mulheres negras que se destacaram na enfermagem e os seus principais feitos. Elas são: Mary Jane Seacole, Mary Eliza Mahoney, Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, Clara Adams Ender, Maria José Barroso (“Maria Soldado”), Maria Barbosa Fernandes, Lydia das Dores Matta, Maria de Lourdes Almeida, Josephine de Mello, Rosalda Paim, Izabel dos Santos, Maria Estella de Azevedo dos Santos e Ivone Lara. Conclusão: o negro, sobretudo as mulheres negras, sempre esteve ativamente envolvido no processo de cuidar, em todas as suas formas, porém seu protagonismo foi esquecido e invisibilizado, portanto, quanto mais se resgata fatos históricos e se coloca em evidência marcos que contribuíram para a mudança de paradigmas, menos riscos se corre em reproduzir e perpetuar histórias com protagonistas únicos.Faculdade Evangélica de Valparaíso2023-09-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/88Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires; Vol. 12 No. 3 (2023): REVISA- Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires; 443-462REVISA; v. 12 n. 3 (2023): REVISA- Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires; 443-4622179-09812316-848Xreponame:REVISA : Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires (Online)instname:Faculdade Evangélica de Valparaíso (Facev)instacron:FACEVporenghttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/88/143https://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/88/144Copyright (c) 2024 Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aireshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Valéria Joaquim de OliveiraCosta, Jessica Gonçalves daBrandão, Fagner Alves MoreiraSantos, Osmar Pereira dosMoraes Filho, Iel Marciano de2024-05-31T19:42:22Zoai:ojs.rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br:article/88Revistahttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/indexPRIhttps://rdcsa.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oairevisa@facev.com.br2179-09812179-0981opendoar:2024-05-31T19:42:22REVISA : Revista de Divulgação Científica Sena Aires (Online) - Faculdade Evangélica de Valparaíso (Facev)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
A importância das mulheres negras na enfermagem do Brasil e do mundo
title The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
spellingShingle The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
Santos, Valéria Joaquim de Oliveira
História da Enfermagem
Cuidados de Enfermagem
Enfermagem em Saúde Comunitária
Biografia
Racismo
History of Nursing
Nursing Care
Community Health Nursing
Biography
Racism
title_short The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
title_full The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
title_fullStr The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
title_full_unstemmed The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
title_sort The importance of black women in nursing in brazil and the world
author Santos, Valéria Joaquim de Oliveira
author_facet Santos, Valéria Joaquim de Oliveira
Costa, Jessica Gonçalves da
Brandão, Fagner Alves Moreira
Santos, Osmar Pereira dos
Moraes Filho, Iel Marciano de
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author2 Costa, Jessica Gonçalves da
Brandão, Fagner Alves Moreira
Santos, Osmar Pereira dos
Moraes Filho, Iel Marciano de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Valéria Joaquim de Oliveira
Costa, Jessica Gonçalves da
Brandão, Fagner Alves Moreira
Santos, Osmar Pereira dos
Moraes Filho, Iel Marciano de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv História da Enfermagem
Cuidados de Enfermagem
Enfermagem em Saúde Comunitária
Biografia
Racismo
History of Nursing
Nursing Care
Community Health Nursing
Biography
Racism
topic História da Enfermagem
Cuidados de Enfermagem
Enfermagem em Saúde Comunitária
Biografia
Racismo
History of Nursing
Nursing Care
Community Health Nursing
Biography
Racism
description Objective: to understand the importance of black women in nursing and its representativeness. Method: this is a historiographical review carried out through a survey based on electronic databases, which were captured through the descriptors in Health Science: "History of Nursing", "Nursing Care", "Community Health Nursing", "Biography" and "Racism", combined by the Bollean operator "and", on the websites of the Virtual Health Library, of the Scientific Electronic Library Online. Documents from grey literature and public domain sites were also used. Results: 54 documents relevant to the study were evaluated and met the inclusion criteria, being possible to systematize and categorize 13 black women who stood out in nursing and their main achievements. They are: Mary Jane Seacole, Mary Eliza Mahoney, Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, Clara Adams Ender, Maria José Barroso ("Maria Soldado"), Maria Barbosa Fernandes, Lydia das Dores Matta, Maria de Lourdes Almeida, Josephine de Mello, Rosalda Paim, Izabel dos Santos, Maria Estella de Azevedo dos Santos and Ivone Lara. Conclusion: black people, especially black women, have always been actively involved in the care process, in all its forms, but its protagonism has been forgotten and invisible, therefore, the more historical facts are rescued and milestones that have contributed to the paradigm shift are highlighted, the less risks are in reproducing and perpetuating stories with unique protagonists.
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