The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community
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Resumo: | The purpose of this study was to understand how users who frequent talk in the community exercised the leading role, using the knowledge acquired in the wheels and how they multiply this information in the promotion of health care. This is a qualitative, descriptive research that interviewed eight elderly women (60 years old or more) of the community, belonging to different micro areas of a health territory, from a municipality in the interior of the state of Rio Grande do Sul/BR, during The month of September 2016. They should have participated in at least four rounds of conversation in the coming year. They answered a questionnaire with open and closed questions. The interviews were analyzed according to the assumptions of the content analysis proposed by Minayo (2010) and the results were organized by categories of analysis, considering the steps of pre-analysis, material exploration and treatment and interpretation of the results. It is concluded that the wheels of conversation as active methodology and light technology of care generate benefits in the promotion of self-care, transforming the daily life of the individuals who participate and the social and family environment to which they are inserted, occupying them, the role of multiplier agents Of knowledge in their venues. In addition, the space of the conversation wheel was a collective construction site, which elevates harmonious relations with the health team, strengthening therapeutic ties and the protagonism of the users involved. |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the communityO protagonismo de idosas na promoção da saúde: rodas de conversa na comunidadeprimary health careelderlyself-caregroup structurepersonal autonomy.atenção primária à saúdeidosoautocuidadoestrutura de grupoautonomia pessoal.The purpose of this study was to understand how users who frequent talk in the community exercised the leading role, using the knowledge acquired in the wheels and how they multiply this information in the promotion of health care. This is a qualitative, descriptive research that interviewed eight elderly women (60 years old or more) of the community, belonging to different micro areas of a health territory, from a municipality in the interior of the state of Rio Grande do Sul/BR, during The month of September 2016. They should have participated in at least four rounds of conversation in the coming year. They answered a questionnaire with open and closed questions. The interviews were analyzed according to the assumptions of the content analysis proposed by Minayo (2010) and the results were organized by categories of analysis, considering the steps of pre-analysis, material exploration and treatment and interpretation of the results. It is concluded that the wheels of conversation as active methodology and light technology of care generate benefits in the promotion of self-care, transforming the daily life of the individuals who participate and the social and family environment to which they are inserted, occupying them, the role of multiplier agents Of knowledge in their venues. In addition, the space of the conversation wheel was a collective construction site, which elevates harmonious relations with the health team, strengthening therapeutic ties and the protagonism of the users involved.O objetivo deste estudo foi compreender como usuárias que frequentam rodas de conversa na comunidade exercem o protagonismo, utilizando o conhecimento adquirido nas rodas e de que maneira multiplicam essas informações na promoção do cuidado em saúde. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva que entrevistou oito mulheres idosas (60 anos ou mais) da comunidade, pertencentes a diferentes micro áreas de um território de saúde, de um município do interior do estado do Rio Grande do Sul/BR, durante o mês de setembro de 2016. As mesmas deveriam ter participado de no mínimo quatro rodas de conversa no decorrente ano. Elas responderam a um questionário com perguntas abertas e fechadas. As entrevistas foram analisadas segundo os pressupostos da análise de conteúdo proposta por Minayo (2010) e os resultados foram organizados por categorias de análise, considerando as etapas de pré-análise, exploração do material e tratamento e interpretação dos resultados. Conclui-se que as rodas de conversa enquanto metodologia ativa e tecnologia leve do cuidado geram benefícios na promoção do autocuidado, transformando o cotidiano dos indivíduos que delas participam e o meio social e familiar ao qual estão inseridas, ocupando elas, o papel de agentes multiplicadores de saberes nos seus espaços de convívio. Além disso, o espaço da roda de conversa mostrou-se um local de construção coletiva, que eleva relações harmoniosas com a equipe de saúde, fortalecendo vínculos terapêuticos e o protagonismo das usuárias envolvidas.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2017-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/2804910.15448//2357-9641.2017.2.28049PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research; Vol. 5 No. 2 (2017); 62-68PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Research; Vol. 5 Núm. 2 (2017); 62-68PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Research; v. 5 n. 2 (2017); 62-682357-964110.15448/2357-9641.2017.2reponame:PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Researchinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUCRSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/28049/16378Copyright (c) 2017 PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Researchinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFrancescato, Camila Fabiana LemosHeimerdinger, Vivian SteffenIaniski, Valéria BaccarinRoman, Arlete Regina2018-01-04T11:43:24Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/28049Revistahttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/about/editorialTeamPRIhttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/oaicataldo@pucrs.br||pajar@pucrs.br2357-96412357-9641opendoar:2018-01-04T11:43:24PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community O protagonismo de idosas na promoção da saúde: rodas de conversa na comunidade |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community Francescato, Camila Fabiana Lemos primary health care elderly self-care group structure personal autonomy. atenção primária à saúde idoso autocuidado estrutura de grupo autonomia pessoal. |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community |
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The role of older women in health promotion: Conversation wheels in the community |
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Francescato, Camila Fabiana Lemos |
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Francescato, Camila Fabiana Lemos Heimerdinger, Vivian Steffen Ianiski, Valéria Baccarin Roman, Arlete Regina |
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Heimerdinger, Vivian Steffen Ianiski, Valéria Baccarin Roman, Arlete Regina |
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Francescato, Camila Fabiana Lemos Heimerdinger, Vivian Steffen Ianiski, Valéria Baccarin Roman, Arlete Regina |
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primary health care elderly self-care group structure personal autonomy. atenção primária à saúde idoso autocuidado estrutura de grupo autonomia pessoal. |
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primary health care elderly self-care group structure personal autonomy. atenção primária à saúde idoso autocuidado estrutura de grupo autonomia pessoal. |
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The purpose of this study was to understand how users who frequent talk in the community exercised the leading role, using the knowledge acquired in the wheels and how they multiply this information in the promotion of health care. This is a qualitative, descriptive research that interviewed eight elderly women (60 years old or more) of the community, belonging to different micro areas of a health territory, from a municipality in the interior of the state of Rio Grande do Sul/BR, during The month of September 2016. They should have participated in at least four rounds of conversation in the coming year. They answered a questionnaire with open and closed questions. The interviews were analyzed according to the assumptions of the content analysis proposed by Minayo (2010) and the results were organized by categories of analysis, considering the steps of pre-analysis, material exploration and treatment and interpretation of the results. It is concluded that the wheels of conversation as active methodology and light technology of care generate benefits in the promotion of self-care, transforming the daily life of the individuals who participate and the social and family environment to which they are inserted, occupying them, the role of multiplier agents Of knowledge in their venues. In addition, the space of the conversation wheel was a collective construction site, which elevates harmonious relations with the health team, strengthening therapeutic ties and the protagonism of the users involved. |
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