Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care

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Autor(a) principal: Serpa, Evelin Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santos, Débora Lopes dos, Trindade, Kamila Freitas, Cardoso, Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa, Silva, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros da, Maciel, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta, Souza, Jairrose Nascimento, Merces, Magno Conceição das, Santos, Milene Pereira de Souza, Souza, Marcio Costa de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32674
Resumo: Aim: to know the suffering when falling ill during the care of black women living with breast cancer attended at a reference center in the state of Bahia. Methodology: Qualitative research conducted in a reference service with the participation of 12 women who were interviewed chosen by data saturation and had content analysis as a technique of data interpretation. Results: Structural racism is a condition that contributes intensely to the suffering during the illness of black women with breast cancer, since their life histories are marked by prejudice and discrimination, which exacerbate with this disease when associated with elements of whiteness, social inequalities and existing barriers to access. Care should have strengthened in its action with tools such as listening, dialogue, welcoming and the production of bonds, with strategies to recognize the intersubjective relationships existing in the worker-user relationship. However, economic vulnerability appears as an element that contributes unsatisfactory to the failure of care of these women, in which it widens the gap between black and white that it sometimes uses from the private sector to solve their health problems. Conclusion: black women have a life of suffering due to the epidemic tone due to the intersectionality of patriarchy, structural racism and social inequality, when diagnosed with breast cancer and in the face of immanent stigmas, suffering widens by the consequences of the disease, and are maximized by the difficulties faced in trying to solve their needs.
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spelling Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and careExperiencias de mujeres negras que se enferman de cáncer de mama: La inmanencia del sufrimiento y el cuidado Experiências de mulheres negras ao adoecer por câncer de mama: A imanência do sofrimento e cuidado RacismoNeoplasia de mamaAtenção centrada no paciente.RacismoNeoplasias de la mamaPatient-Centered Care.RacismBreast neoplasmsPatient-Centered Care.Aim: to know the suffering when falling ill during the care of black women living with breast cancer attended at a reference center in the state of Bahia. Methodology: Qualitative research conducted in a reference service with the participation of 12 women who were interviewed chosen by data saturation and had content analysis as a technique of data interpretation. Results: Structural racism is a condition that contributes intensely to the suffering during the illness of black women with breast cancer, since their life histories are marked by prejudice and discrimination, which exacerbate with this disease when associated with elements of whiteness, social inequalities and existing barriers to access. Care should have strengthened in its action with tools such as listening, dialogue, welcoming and the production of bonds, with strategies to recognize the intersubjective relationships existing in the worker-user relationship. However, economic vulnerability appears as an element that contributes unsatisfactory to the failure of care of these women, in which it widens the gap between black and white that it sometimes uses from the private sector to solve their health problems. Conclusion: black women have a life of suffering due to the epidemic tone due to the intersectionality of patriarchy, structural racism and social inequality, when diagnosed with breast cancer and in the face of immanent stigmas, suffering widens by the consequences of the disease, and are maximized by the difficulties faced in trying to solve their needs.Objetivo: conocer el sufrimiento al caer enfermo durante la atención de mujeres negras que viven con cáncer de mama atendidas en un centro de referencia en el estado de Bahía. Metodología: Investigación cualitativa realizada en un servicio de referencia con la participación de 12 mujeres que fueron entrevistadas elegidas por saturación de datos y tuvieron análisis de contenido como técnica de interpretación de datos. Resultados: El racismo estructural es una condición que contribuye intensamente al sufrimiento durante la enfermedad de las mujeres negras con cáncer de mama, ya que sus historias de vida están marcadas por prejuicios y discriminación, que exacerban con esta enfermedad cuando se asocian con elementos de blancura, desigualdades sociales y barreras de acceso existentes. El cuidado debe haberse fortalecido en su acción con herramientas como la escucha, el diálogo, la acogida y la producción de vínculos, con estrategias para reconocer las relaciones intersubjetivas existentes en la relación trabajador-usuario. Sin embargo, la vulnerabilidad económica aparece como un elemento que contribuye insatisfactoriamente al fracaso del cuidado de estas mujeres, en el que amplía la brecha entre blancos y negros que a veces utiliza desde el sector privado para resolver sus problemas de salud. Conclusión: las mujeres negras tienen una vida de sufrimiento debido al tono epidémico debido a la interseccionalidad del patriarcado, el racismo estructural y la desigualdad social, cuando se les diagnostica cáncer de mama y frente a estigmas inmanentes, el sufrimiento se magnifica por las consecuencias de la enfermedad, y se maximiza por las dificultades que enfrentan para tratar de resolver sus necesidades.Objetivo: conhecer o sofrimento ao adoecer durante o cuidado de mulheres negras que vivem com câncer de mama atendidas em um centro de referência no estado da Bahia. Metodologia: Pesquisa qualitativa realizada em um serviço de referência com a participação de 12 mulheres que foram entrevistadas escolhidas pela saturação dos dados e teve a análise de conteúdo como técnica de interpretação dos dados. Resultados: O racismo estrutural é uma condição que contribui intensamente no sofrimento durante o adoecimento das mulheres negras com Câncer de mama, já que suas histórias de vida são marcadas por preconceitos e discriminação, que exacerbam com esta enfermidade quando associadas a elementos da branquitude, das desigualdades sociais e das barreiras de acesso existentes. O cuidado deve ter reforçado em sua ação com ferramentas como escuta, diálogo, acolhimento e a produção de vínculos, com estratégias de reconhecer as relações intersubjetivas existentes na relação trabalhador-usuário. No entanto, a vulnerabilidade econômica aparece como elemento que contribui de forma insatisfatória para o insucesso do cuidado dessas mulheres, no qual amplia o distanciamento entre negras e brancas que por vezes utiliza do setor privado para resolução dos seus problemas de saúde. Conclusão: a mulher negra tem uma vida de sofrimento devido a tonalidade epidémica devido a interseccionalidade do patriarcado, racismo estrutural e desigualdade social, ao se diagnosticada com câncer de mama e diante dos estigmas imanentes, o sofrimento amplia pelas consequências da doença, e são maximizadas pelas dificuldades enfrentadas na tentativa de resolução de suas necessidades.Research, Society and Development2022-07-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3267410.33448/rsd-v11i10.32674Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e175111032674Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e175111032674Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e1751110326742525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/32674/27664Copyright (c) 2022 Evelin Duarte Serpa; Débora Lopes dos Santos; Kamila Freitas Trindade; Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa Cardoso; Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros da Silva; Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta Maciel; Jairrose Nascimento Souza; Magno Conceição das Merces; Milene Pereira de Souza Santos; Marcio Costa de Souzahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSerpa, Evelin Duarte Santos, Débora Lopes dosTrindade, Kamila Freitas Cardoso, Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa Silva, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros daMaciel, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta Souza, Jairrose Nascimento Merces, Magno Conceição dasSantos, Milene Pereira de SouzaSouza, Marcio Costa de2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/32674Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:35.669915Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
Experiencias de mujeres negras que se enferman de cáncer de mama: La inmanencia del sufrimiento y el cuidado
Experiências de mulheres negras ao adoecer por câncer de mama: A imanência do sofrimento e cuidado
title Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
spellingShingle Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
Serpa, Evelin Duarte
Racismo
Neoplasia de mama
Atenção centrada no paciente.
Racismo
Neoplasias de la mama
Patient-Centered Care.
Racism
Breast neoplasms
Patient-Centered Care.
title_short Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
title_full Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
title_fullStr Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
title_full_unstemmed Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
title_sort Experiences of black women getting sick from breast cancer: The immanence of suffering and care
author Serpa, Evelin Duarte
author_facet Serpa, Evelin Duarte
Santos, Débora Lopes dos
Trindade, Kamila Freitas
Cardoso, Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa
Silva, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros da
Maciel, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta
Souza, Jairrose Nascimento
Merces, Magno Conceição das
Santos, Milene Pereira de Souza
Souza, Marcio Costa de
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author2 Santos, Débora Lopes dos
Trindade, Kamila Freitas
Cardoso, Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa
Silva, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros da
Maciel, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta
Souza, Jairrose Nascimento
Merces, Magno Conceição das
Santos, Milene Pereira de Souza
Souza, Marcio Costa de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Serpa, Evelin Duarte
Santos, Débora Lopes dos
Trindade, Kamila Freitas
Cardoso, Talita Miranda Pitanga Barbosa
Silva, Ana Beatriz Ferreira Barros da
Maciel, Roberto Rodrigues Bandeira Tosta
Souza, Jairrose Nascimento
Merces, Magno Conceição das
Santos, Milene Pereira de Souza
Souza, Marcio Costa de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Racismo
Neoplasia de mama
Atenção centrada no paciente.
Racismo
Neoplasias de la mama
Patient-Centered Care.
Racism
Breast neoplasms
Patient-Centered Care.
topic Racismo
Neoplasia de mama
Atenção centrada no paciente.
Racismo
Neoplasias de la mama
Patient-Centered Care.
Racism
Breast neoplasms
Patient-Centered Care.
description Aim: to know the suffering when falling ill during the care of black women living with breast cancer attended at a reference center in the state of Bahia. Methodology: Qualitative research conducted in a reference service with the participation of 12 women who were interviewed chosen by data saturation and had content analysis as a technique of data interpretation. Results: Structural racism is a condition that contributes intensely to the suffering during the illness of black women with breast cancer, since their life histories are marked by prejudice and discrimination, which exacerbate with this disease when associated with elements of whiteness, social inequalities and existing barriers to access. Care should have strengthened in its action with tools such as listening, dialogue, welcoming and the production of bonds, with strategies to recognize the intersubjective relationships existing in the worker-user relationship. However, economic vulnerability appears as an element that contributes unsatisfactory to the failure of care of these women, in which it widens the gap between black and white that it sometimes uses from the private sector to solve their health problems. Conclusion: black women have a life of suffering due to the epidemic tone due to the intersectionality of patriarchy, structural racism and social inequality, when diagnosed with breast cancer and in the face of immanent stigmas, suffering widens by the consequences of the disease, and are maximized by the difficulties faced in trying to solve their needs.
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