Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement

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Autor(a) principal: Maeda,Sayuri Tanaka
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Borges,Ana Luiza Vilela, Nakamura,Eunice, Miyahiro,Daniela, Silva,Lucila Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Texto & contexto enfermagem (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-07072007000300008
Resumo: This is a qualitative research that aimed to investigate Brazilian Landless Workers Movement women's access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention. Interviews were done in 2005 with five women in the city of Cajamar, Brazil. The thematic analysis of content made it possible to evidence that access barriers such as territorial delimitation and geographical distance let women use false addresses as mechanisms to receive care. Pap smear tests were performed only during pregnancy. Health care provided for these women was fragmented and they received care solely because of their reproductive condition. Access to health services must be understood as continuous and complete assistance in all phases of a woman's life and they consist of a challenge to reach rural women. Improving access to information and education for these women corresponds to the possibility of exercising the universal right of access to health care based on the principle of equity.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
title Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
spellingShingle Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
Maeda,Sayuri Tanaka
Rural population
Women's health
Delivery of health care
Health services accessibility
title_short Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
title_full Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
title_fullStr Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
title_full_unstemmed Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
title_sort Access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention action among women from Brazilian Landless Workers Movement
author Maeda,Sayuri Tanaka
author_facet Maeda,Sayuri Tanaka
Borges,Ana Luiza Vilela
Nakamura,Eunice
Miyahiro,Daniela
Silva,Lucila Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Borges,Ana Luiza Vilela
Nakamura,Eunice
Miyahiro,Daniela
Silva,Lucila Fernandes
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maeda,Sayuri Tanaka
Borges,Ana Luiza Vilela
Nakamura,Eunice
Miyahiro,Daniela
Silva,Lucila Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rural population
Women's health
Delivery of health care
Health services accessibility
topic Rural population
Women's health
Delivery of health care
Health services accessibility
description This is a qualitative research that aimed to investigate Brazilian Landless Workers Movement women's access to pre-natal care and cervical cancer prevention. Interviews were done in 2005 with five women in the city of Cajamar, Brazil. The thematic analysis of content made it possible to evidence that access barriers such as territorial delimitation and geographical distance let women use false addresses as mechanisms to receive care. Pap smear tests were performed only during pregnancy. Health care provided for these women was fragmented and they received care solely because of their reproductive condition. Access to health services must be understood as continuous and complete assistance in all phases of a woman's life and they consist of a challenge to reach rural women. Improving access to information and education for these women corresponds to the possibility of exercising the universal right of access to health care based on the principle of equity.
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