Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems

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Autor(a) principal: Guedelha, Carla Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ramos, Semírames Cartonilho de Souza, Carneiro, Ana Lúcia Basílio, Ribeiro Junior, Orácio Carvalho, Felipe, Adriana Olímpia Barbosa, Costa, Cíntia Bezerra Almeida, Albarado, Kaio Vinícius Paiva, Martins, Tayane Moura, Carneiro, Priscilla Rodrigues Caminha, Santos, Michele Lima de Albuquerque dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26391
Resumo: Objectives: The study aimed to understand the practices and knowledge of riverside women regarding climacteric and self-care. Methodology: Descriptive exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, carried out with riverine women living in communities located along the left bank of the Amazon River. Data collection took place through semi-structured interviews with 24 women aged between 40 and 65 years old. Leininger's thematic analysis method was used. Results: Twenty-four riverside dwellers participated in the study. Twenty (20) lived with a partner, twelve (12) did not have high school and nine (9) were housewives. Three categories were identified: 1) Riverside women: Perceiving and experiencing the climacteric/menopause 2) Riverside women and self-care experiences and 3) Riverside women experiencing health care systems. Women have knowledge about self-care, passed from generation to generation, and the use of medicinal plants. Final Considerations: Riverside women have knowledge about Climacteric and make use of popular knowledge and practices and the biomedical model for their self-care. The study reinforces the importance of bringing scientific and popular knowledge closer together, promoting the exchange of knowledge and experiences and, consequently, a better quality of life for riverside dwellers.
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spelling Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systemsConocimientos y prácticas de las mujeres ribereñas en el climaterio: autocuidado, uso de plantas medicinales y sistemas de saludSaberes e práticas de mulheres ribeirinhas no climatério: autocuidado, uso de plantas medicinais e sistemas de cuidado em saúdeTranscultural NursingWomen's healthClimactericSelf-careRural populationMedicinal plants.Enfermagem TransculturalSaúde da mulherClimatérioAutocuidadoPopulação ruralPlantas Medicinais.Enfermería TransculturalSalud de la mujerClimaterioAutocuidadoPoblación ruralPlantas medicinales.Objectives: The study aimed to understand the practices and knowledge of riverside women regarding climacteric and self-care. Methodology: Descriptive exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, carried out with riverine women living in communities located along the left bank of the Amazon River. Data collection took place through semi-structured interviews with 24 women aged between 40 and 65 years old. Leininger's thematic analysis method was used. Results: Twenty-four riverside dwellers participated in the study. Twenty (20) lived with a partner, twelve (12) did not have high school and nine (9) were housewives. Three categories were identified: 1) Riverside women: Perceiving and experiencing the climacteric/menopause 2) Riverside women and self-care experiences and 3) Riverside women experiencing health care systems. Women have knowledge about self-care, passed from generation to generation, and the use of medicinal plants. Final Considerations: Riverside women have knowledge about Climacteric and make use of popular knowledge and practices and the biomedical model for their self-care. The study reinforces the importance of bringing scientific and popular knowledge closer together, promoting the exchange of knowledge and experiences and, consequently, a better quality of life for riverside dwellers.Objetivos: El estudio tuvo como objetivo comprender las prácticas y conocimientos de las mujeres ribereñas en materia de climaterio y autocuidado. Metodología: Estudio exploratorio descriptivo, con enfoque cualitativo, realizado con mujeres ribereñas residentes en comunidades ubicadas a lo largo de la margen izquierda del río Amazonas. La recolección de datos se realizó mediante entrevistas semiestructuradas a 24 mujeres de entre 40 y 65 años. Se utilizó el método de análisis temático de Leininger. Resultados: Participaron en el estudio veinticuatro habitantes ribereños. Veinte (20) vivían en pareja, doce (12) no tenían bachillerato y nueve (9) eran amas de casa. Se identificaron tres categorías: 1) Mujeres de Riverside: Percibiendo y experimentando el climaterio / menopausia 2) Mujeres de Riverside y experiencias de autocuidado y 3) Mujeres de Riverside experimentando sistemas de salud. Las mujeres tienen conocimientos sobre el autocuidado, transmitidos de generación en generación, y el uso de plantas medicinales. Consideraciones finales: Las mujeres de Riverside tienen conocimientos sobre el climaterio y utilizan los conocimientos y prácticas populares y el modelo biomédico para su autocuidado. El estudio refuerza la importancia de acercar el conocimiento científico y popular, promoviendo el intercambio de conocimientos y experiencias y, en consecuencia, una mejor calidad de vida de los ribereños.Objetivos: O estudo teve como objetivos compreender as práticas e saberes das mulheres ribeirinhas relativas ao climatério e autocuidado. Metodologia: Estudo descritivo exploratório, de abordagem qualitativa, realizado com as mulheres ribeirinhas residentes em comunidades localizadas ao longo da margem esquerda do Rio Amazonas. A coleta de dados se deu através de entrevistas semiestruturadas, com 24 mulheres na faixa etária entre 40 e 65 anos de idade. Utilizou-se o método de análise temática de Leininger. Resultados: Participaram do estudo vinte e quatro ribeirinhas. Vinte (20) viviam com o companheiro, doze (12) não tinham ensino médio e nove (9) eram do lar. Foram identificadas três categorias: 1) Mulheres Ribeirinhas: Percebendo-se e experenciando o climatério/menopausa 2) Mulheres Ribeirinhas e as vivencias de autocuidado e 3) Mulheres ribeirinhas experienciando os sistemas de cuidado em saúde. As mulheres possuem saberes acerca do autocuidado, passados de geração a geração, e do uso das plantas medicinais. Considerações Finais: As mulheres ribeirinhas possuem conhecimento acerca do Climatério e lançam mão de saberes e práticas populares e do modelo biomédico para o seu autocuidado. O estudo reforça a importância da aproximação do saber científico com o popular, promovendo troca de saberes e experiências e consequentemente uma melhor qualidade de vida para as ribeirinhas.Research, Society and Development2022-02-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2639110.33448/rsd-v11i3.26391Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e17511326391 Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e17511326391 Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e17511326391 2525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26391/23122Copyright (c) 2022 Carla Sousa Guedelha; Semírames Cartonilho de Souza Ramos; Ana Lúcia Basílio Carneiro; Orácio Carvalho Ribeiro Junior; Adriana Olímpia Barbosa Felipe; Cíntia Bezerra Almeida Costa; Kaio Vinícius Paiva Albarado; Tayane Moura Martins; Priscilla Rodrigues Caminha Carneiro; Michele Lima de Albuquerque dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuedelha, Carla Sousa Ramos, Semírames Cartonilho de SouzaCarneiro, Ana Lúcia BasílioRibeiro Junior, Orácio Carvalho Felipe, Adriana Olímpia BarbosaCosta, Cíntia Bezerra AlmeidaAlbarado, Kaio Vinícius PaivaMartins, Tayane Moura Carneiro, Priscilla Rodrigues Caminha Santos, Michele Lima de Albuquerque dos 2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26391Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:27.112118Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
Conocimientos y prácticas de las mujeres ribereñas en el climaterio: autocuidado, uso de plantas medicinales y sistemas de salud
Saberes e práticas de mulheres ribeirinhas no climatério: autocuidado, uso de plantas medicinais e sistemas de cuidado em saúde
title Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
spellingShingle Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
Guedelha, Carla Sousa
Transcultural Nursing
Women's health
Climacteric
Self-care
Rural population
Medicinal plants.
Enfermagem Transcultural
Saúde da mulher
Climatério
Autocuidado
População rural
Plantas Medicinais.
Enfermería Transcultural
Salud de la mujer
Climaterio
Autocuidado
Población rural
Plantas medicinales.
title_short Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
title_full Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
title_fullStr Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
title_sort Knowledge and practices of riverine women in the climacteric: self-care, use of medicinal plants and health care systems
author Guedelha, Carla Sousa
author_facet Guedelha, Carla Sousa
Ramos, Semírames Cartonilho de Souza
Carneiro, Ana Lúcia Basílio
Ribeiro Junior, Orácio Carvalho
Felipe, Adriana Olímpia Barbosa
Costa, Cíntia Bezerra Almeida
Albarado, Kaio Vinícius Paiva
Martins, Tayane Moura
Carneiro, Priscilla Rodrigues Caminha
Santos, Michele Lima de Albuquerque dos
author_role author
author2 Ramos, Semírames Cartonilho de Souza
Carneiro, Ana Lúcia Basílio
Ribeiro Junior, Orácio Carvalho
Felipe, Adriana Olímpia Barbosa
Costa, Cíntia Bezerra Almeida
Albarado, Kaio Vinícius Paiva
Martins, Tayane Moura
Carneiro, Priscilla Rodrigues Caminha
Santos, Michele Lima de Albuquerque dos
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Guedelha, Carla Sousa
Ramos, Semírames Cartonilho de Souza
Carneiro, Ana Lúcia Basílio
Ribeiro Junior, Orácio Carvalho
Felipe, Adriana Olímpia Barbosa
Costa, Cíntia Bezerra Almeida
Albarado, Kaio Vinícius Paiva
Martins, Tayane Moura
Carneiro, Priscilla Rodrigues Caminha
Santos, Michele Lima de Albuquerque dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Transcultural Nursing
Women's health
Climacteric
Self-care
Rural population
Medicinal plants.
Enfermagem Transcultural
Saúde da mulher
Climatério
Autocuidado
População rural
Plantas Medicinais.
Enfermería Transcultural
Salud de la mujer
Climaterio
Autocuidado
Población rural
Plantas medicinales.
topic Transcultural Nursing
Women's health
Climacteric
Self-care
Rural population
Medicinal plants.
Enfermagem Transcultural
Saúde da mulher
Climatério
Autocuidado
População rural
Plantas Medicinais.
Enfermería Transcultural
Salud de la mujer
Climaterio
Autocuidado
Población rural
Plantas medicinales.
description Objectives: The study aimed to understand the practices and knowledge of riverside women regarding climacteric and self-care. Methodology: Descriptive exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, carried out with riverine women living in communities located along the left bank of the Amazon River. Data collection took place through semi-structured interviews with 24 women aged between 40 and 65 years old. Leininger's thematic analysis method was used. Results: Twenty-four riverside dwellers participated in the study. Twenty (20) lived with a partner, twelve (12) did not have high school and nine (9) were housewives. Three categories were identified: 1) Riverside women: Perceiving and experiencing the climacteric/menopause 2) Riverside women and self-care experiences and 3) Riverside women experiencing health care systems. Women have knowledge about self-care, passed from generation to generation, and the use of medicinal plants. Final Considerations: Riverside women have knowledge about Climacteric and make use of popular knowledge and practices and the biomedical model for their self-care. The study reinforces the importance of bringing scientific and popular knowledge closer together, promoting the exchange of knowledge and experiences and, consequently, a better quality of life for riverside dwellers.
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