The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review
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Resumo: | It is understood that, as well as those who are not indigenous, the indigenous population also has their rights to education, housing, leisure, as well as health, in accordance with the Federal Constitution of 1988. in indigenous health, with emphasis on nursing care in indigenous health services. Descriptive study, literary review, using articles from scientific journals in the health field, theses and dissertations, available at: SCIELO, LILACS, MEDLINE; in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Analyzed by the method of Bardin. The struggle for indigenous health in Brazil was legitimized with the creation of the Health Care Subsystem for Indigenous Peoples, through the Arouca Law. The professionals involved are defined according to the epidemiological situation, health needs, geographic characteristics, access and level of organization of services, respecting the ethnic specificities of each indigenous people, and must act in conjunction with other SUS services. The profile of the professional nurse, as well as his performance, is taking shape, according to the references found within the indigenous area in which he works, contributing to the consolidation of a care model that moves away from what is proposed. according to existing policy guidelines Nurses' knowledge of indigenous health is essential to offer quality care, however, a factor that should be taken into account is their experiences from the moment they begin to carry out their work together. to these populations. |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature reviewLa enfermera en salud indígena: revisión de la literaturaO enfermeiro na saúde indígena: uma revisão de literaturaSistema de saúde indígenaSaúde de populações indígenasServiço de saúde indígena.Sistema de Salud IndígenaSalud de las poblaciones indígenasServicio de salud indígena.Indigenous Health SystemHealth of indigenous populationsIndigenous health service.It is understood that, as well as those who are not indigenous, the indigenous population also has their rights to education, housing, leisure, as well as health, in accordance with the Federal Constitution of 1988. in indigenous health, with emphasis on nursing care in indigenous health services. Descriptive study, literary review, using articles from scientific journals in the health field, theses and dissertations, available at: SCIELO, LILACS, MEDLINE; in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Analyzed by the method of Bardin. The struggle for indigenous health in Brazil was legitimized with the creation of the Health Care Subsystem for Indigenous Peoples, through the Arouca Law. The professionals involved are defined according to the epidemiological situation, health needs, geographic characteristics, access and level of organization of services, respecting the ethnic specificities of each indigenous people, and must act in conjunction with other SUS services. The profile of the professional nurse, as well as his performance, is taking shape, according to the references found within the indigenous area in which he works, contributing to the consolidation of a care model that moves away from what is proposed. according to existing policy guidelines Nurses' knowledge of indigenous health is essential to offer quality care, however, a factor that should be taken into account is their experiences from the moment they begin to carry out their work together. to these populations.Se entiende que, además de los que no son indígenas, la población indígena también tiene sus derechos a la educación, vivienda, esparcimiento, así como a la salud, de acuerdo con la Constitución Federal de 1988. en salud indígena, con énfasis en enfermería. atención en los servicios de salud indígenas. Estudio descriptivo, revisión literaria, utilizando artículos de revistas científicas del campo de la salud, tesis y disertaciones, disponible en: SCIELO, LILACS, MEDLINE; en portugués, inglés y español. Analizado por el método de Bardin. La lucha por la salud indígena en Brasil se legitimó con la creación del Subsistema de Atención a la Salud de los Pueblos Indígenas, a través de la Ley Arouca. Los profesionales involucrados se definen de acuerdo a la situación epidemiológica, necesidades de salud, características geográficas, acceso y nivel de organización de los servicios, respetando las especificidades étnicas de cada pueblo indígena, debiendo actuar en conjunto con los demás servicios del SUS. El perfil del enfermero profesional, así como su desempeño, va tomando forma, de acuerdo con los referentes encontrados dentro del área indígena en la que trabaja, contribuyendo a la consolidación de un modelo de atención que se aleja de lo propuesto. lineamientos de política El conocimiento de las enfermeras sobre la salud indígena es fundamental para ofrecer una atención de calidad, sin embargo, un factor que se debe tomar en cuenta son sus vivencias desde el momento en que comienzan a realizar su trabajo en conjunto a estas poblaciones.Entende-se que, assim como aqueles que não são indígenas, a população indígena também tem seus direitos à educação, a moradia, lazer, assim como à saúde, de acordo com a Constituição Federal de 1988. Objetiva -se sobre a atuação do enfermeiro na saúde indígena, dando destaque para a assistência de enfermagem nos serviços de saúde indígena. Estudo descritivo, revisão literária, utilizando artigos de periódicos científicos da área da saúde, teses e dissertações, disponíveis em: SCIELO, LILACS, MEDLINE; nos idiomas português, inglês e espanhol. Analisados pelo método de Bardin. A luta pela saúde indígena no Brasil, foi legitimada com a criação do Subsistema de Atenção à Saúde dos Povos Indígenas, através da Lei Arouca. Os profissionais envolvidos são definidos conforme a situação epidemiológica, necessidades de saúde, características geográficas, acesso e nível de organização dos serviços respeitando as especificidades étnicas de cada povo indígena, devendo atuar de forma articulada aos demais serviços do SUS. O perfil do profissional enfermeiro assim como a sua atuação, vai ganhando forma, de acordo com as referências que são encontradas dentro da área indígena que o mesmo atua, contribuindo para a consolidação de um modelo de atenção que vem a se afastar do que é proposto pelas diretrizes políticas existentes Os conhecimentos do enfermeiro a respeito de saúde indígena, são fundamentais para ofertar uma assistência de qualidade, no entanto, um fator que deve ser levado em consideração são as suas experiências a partir do momento que este começa a realizar seus trabalhos junto a essas populações.Research, Society and Development2021-12-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2400410.33448/rsd-v10i16.24004Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e259101624004Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e259101624004Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e2591016240042525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24004/20624Copyright (c) 2021 Antônia Batista dos Santos; Sâmia Lívia Miranda Cardoso; Maria da Conceição Caetano Siqueirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Antônia Batista dosCardoso, Sâmia Lívia Miranda Siqueira, Maria da Conceição Caetano 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24004Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:41.841185Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review La enfermera en salud indígena: revisión de la literatura O enfermeiro na saúde indígena: uma revisão de literatura |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review Santos, Antônia Batista dos Sistema de saúde indígena Saúde de populações indígenas Serviço de saúde indígena. Sistema de Salud Indígena Salud de las poblaciones indígenas Servicio de salud indígena. Indigenous Health System Health of indigenous populations Indigenous health service. |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review |
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The nurse in indigenous health: a literature review |
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Santos, Antônia Batista dos |
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Santos, Antônia Batista dos Cardoso, Sâmia Lívia Miranda Siqueira, Maria da Conceição Caetano |
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Cardoso, Sâmia Lívia Miranda Siqueira, Maria da Conceição Caetano |
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Santos, Antônia Batista dos Cardoso, Sâmia Lívia Miranda Siqueira, Maria da Conceição Caetano |
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Sistema de saúde indígena Saúde de populações indígenas Serviço de saúde indígena. Sistema de Salud Indígena Salud de las poblaciones indígenas Servicio de salud indígena. Indigenous Health System Health of indigenous populations Indigenous health service. |
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Sistema de saúde indígena Saúde de populações indígenas Serviço de saúde indígena. Sistema de Salud Indígena Salud de las poblaciones indígenas Servicio de salud indígena. Indigenous Health System Health of indigenous populations Indigenous health service. |
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It is understood that, as well as those who are not indigenous, the indigenous population also has their rights to education, housing, leisure, as well as health, in accordance with the Federal Constitution of 1988. in indigenous health, with emphasis on nursing care in indigenous health services. Descriptive study, literary review, using articles from scientific journals in the health field, theses and dissertations, available at: SCIELO, LILACS, MEDLINE; in Portuguese, English and Spanish. Analyzed by the method of Bardin. The struggle for indigenous health in Brazil was legitimized with the creation of the Health Care Subsystem for Indigenous Peoples, through the Arouca Law. The professionals involved are defined according to the epidemiological situation, health needs, geographic characteristics, access and level of organization of services, respecting the ethnic specificities of each indigenous people, and must act in conjunction with other SUS services. The profile of the professional nurse, as well as his performance, is taking shape, according to the references found within the indigenous area in which he works, contributing to the consolidation of a care model that moves away from what is proposed. according to existing policy guidelines Nurses' knowledge of indigenous health is essential to offer quality care, however, a factor that should be taken into account is their experiences from the moment they begin to carry out their work together. to these populations. |
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