Invisible in the open: street pregnant woman
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Resumo: | In Brazil, the reality experienced by homeless people is marked by great social inequality. The uncertainty generated by living on the streets is due to constant exposure to dangers. It is a heterogeneous group, linked to extreme poverty, including pregnant women. The objective of this research is to characterize the vulnerabilities experienced by pregnant women living on the streets. It is a qualitative descriptive research of an integrative review; whose aspects facilitate the identification of relevant results. The collection of information for bibliographic research was done through the databases of the Virtual Health Library (VHL), accessed through the Nursing Database (BDENF); Virtual Electronic Scientific Library (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Google scholar. From this research it is expected to contribute and expand the debate on the difficulties of pregnant women on the street, the obstacles faced by the multiprofessional teams of the street office. The search found 16 articles on the topic, published between 2015 and 2019. These were divided into three categories: pregnant women who use drugs, their daily lives and the importance of prenatal care, and access to health for this group. It was concluded that the little knowledge of health professionals, about the difficulties faced by these pregnant women, interferes in the segment and adherence to prenatal care. Building a relationship with these pregnant women is essential, as it helps to improve the service that serves this audience. |
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Invisible in the open: street pregnant womanInvisible al aire libre: embarazada en la calleInvisíveis a céu aberto: gestante em situação de ruaPoblación callejeraEmbarazadaVulnerabilidad socialOficina en la calle.Street populationPregnantSocial vulnerabilityStreet office.População de ruaGestanteVulnerabilidade socialConsultório de rua.In Brazil, the reality experienced by homeless people is marked by great social inequality. The uncertainty generated by living on the streets is due to constant exposure to dangers. It is a heterogeneous group, linked to extreme poverty, including pregnant women. The objective of this research is to characterize the vulnerabilities experienced by pregnant women living on the streets. It is a qualitative descriptive research of an integrative review; whose aspects facilitate the identification of relevant results. The collection of information for bibliographic research was done through the databases of the Virtual Health Library (VHL), accessed through the Nursing Database (BDENF); Virtual Electronic Scientific Library (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Google scholar. From this research it is expected to contribute and expand the debate on the difficulties of pregnant women on the street, the obstacles faced by the multiprofessional teams of the street office. The search found 16 articles on the topic, published between 2015 and 2019. These were divided into three categories: pregnant women who use drugs, their daily lives and the importance of prenatal care, and access to health for this group. It was concluded that the little knowledge of health professionals, about the difficulties faced by these pregnant women, interferes in the segment and adherence to prenatal care. Building a relationship with these pregnant women is essential, as it helps to improve the service that serves this audience.En Brasil, la realidad que viven las personas sin hogar está marcada por una gran desigualdad social. La incertidumbre que genera vivir en la calle se debe a la exposición constante a los peligros. Es un grupo heterogéneo, vinculado a la pobreza extrema, incluidas las mujeres embarazadas. El objetivo de esta investigación es caracterizar las vulnerabilidades que experimentan las mujeres embarazadas que viven en la calle. Se trata de una investigación descriptiva cualitativa de revisión integradora, cuyos aspectos facilitan la identificación de resultados relevantes. La recolección de información para la investigación bibliográfica se realizó a través de las bases de datos de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS), a las que se accede a través de la Base de Datos de Enfermería (BDENF); Biblioteca Científica Electrónica Virtual (SCIELO), Literatura Latinoamericana y del Caribe en Ciencias de la Salud (LILACS) y Google Scholar. A partir de esta investigación se espera contribuir y ampliar el debate sobre las dificultades de las mujeres embarazadas en la calle, los obstáculos que enfrentan los equipos multiprofesionales de la oficina de calle. La búsqueda encontró 16 artículos sobre el tema, publicados entre 2015 y 2019. Estos se dividieron en tres categorías: mujeres embarazadas que consumen drogas, su vida diaria y la importancia de la atención prenatal y el acceso a la salud para este grupo. Se concluyó que el poco conocimiento de los profesionales de la salud, sobre las dificultades que enfrentan estas gestantes, interfiere en el segmento y adherencia a la atención prenatal. Construir una relación con estas embarazadas es fundamental, ya que ayuda a mejorar el servicio que atiende a esta audiencia.No Brasil, a realidade vivida por pessoas em situação de rua é marcada pela grande desigualdade social. A incerteza gerada ao se viver nas ruas ocorre devido a exposições constantes a perigos. Trata-se de um grupo heterogêneo, que tem como vínculo a pobreza extrema, incluindo gestantes. O objetivo dessa pesquisa é caracterizar as vulnerabilidades vivenciadas pelas gestantes que vivem em situação de rua. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa descritiva de revisão integrativa, cujos aspectos facilitam na identificação dos resultados relevantes. A coleta das informações para a pesquisa bibliográfica foi feita através das bases de dados da Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), acessada por meio do Banco de Dados em Enfermagem (BDENF); Biblioteca Científica Eletrônica Virtual (SCIELO), Literatura Latino Americana e do Caribe em Ciências da Saúde (LILACS) e Google scholar. A partir dessa pesquisa espera-se contribuir e ampliar o debate sobre as dificuldades de gestantes em situação de rua, os obstáculos enfrentados pelas equipes multiprofissionais do consultório de rua. A busca localizou 16 artigos dentro do tema, publicados entre 2015 e 2019. Estes foram divididos em três categorias: gestantes usuárias de drogas, seu cotidiano e a importância do pré-natal, e o acesso a saúde desse grupo. Concluiu-se que o pouco conhecimento dos profissionais de saúde, sobre as dificuldades enfrentadas por essas gestantes, interfere no segmento e adesão ao pré-natal. A construção de um relacionamento com essas gestantes é indispensável, pois ajuda na melhoria do serviço que atende esse público.Research, Society and Development2021-04-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1406110.33448/rsd-v10i4.14061Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 4; e22910414061Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 4; e22910414061Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 4; e229104140612525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/14061/12618Copyright (c) 2021 Débora Gabrielle da Rocha Lima; Andressa Medeiros dos Santos; Suzane Coelho Martinshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima, Débora Gabrielle da Rocha Santos, Andressa Medeiros dos Martins, Suzane Coelho 2021-04-25T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/14061Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:35:16.389626Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Invisible in the open: street pregnant woman Invisible al aire libre: embarazada en la calle Invisíveis a céu aberto: gestante em situação de rua |
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Invisible in the open: street pregnant woman |
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Invisible in the open: street pregnant woman Lima, Débora Gabrielle da Rocha Población callejera Embarazada Vulnerabilidad social Oficina en la calle. Street population Pregnant Social vulnerability Street office. População de rua Gestante Vulnerabilidade social Consultório de rua. |
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Invisible in the open: street pregnant woman |
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Invisible in the open: street pregnant woman |
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Lima, Débora Gabrielle da Rocha |
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Lima, Débora Gabrielle da Rocha Santos, Andressa Medeiros dos Martins, Suzane Coelho |
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Santos, Andressa Medeiros dos Martins, Suzane Coelho |
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Lima, Débora Gabrielle da Rocha Santos, Andressa Medeiros dos Martins, Suzane Coelho |
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Población callejera Embarazada Vulnerabilidad social Oficina en la calle. Street population Pregnant Social vulnerability Street office. População de rua Gestante Vulnerabilidade social Consultório de rua. |
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Población callejera Embarazada Vulnerabilidad social Oficina en la calle. Street population Pregnant Social vulnerability Street office. População de rua Gestante Vulnerabilidade social Consultório de rua. |
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In Brazil, the reality experienced by homeless people is marked by great social inequality. The uncertainty generated by living on the streets is due to constant exposure to dangers. It is a heterogeneous group, linked to extreme poverty, including pregnant women. The objective of this research is to characterize the vulnerabilities experienced by pregnant women living on the streets. It is a qualitative descriptive research of an integrative review; whose aspects facilitate the identification of relevant results. The collection of information for bibliographic research was done through the databases of the Virtual Health Library (VHL), accessed through the Nursing Database (BDENF); Virtual Electronic Scientific Library (SCIELO), Latin American and Caribbean Literature in Health Sciences (LILACS) and Google scholar. From this research it is expected to contribute and expand the debate on the difficulties of pregnant women on the street, the obstacles faced by the multiprofessional teams of the street office. The search found 16 articles on the topic, published between 2015 and 2019. These were divided into three categories: pregnant women who use drugs, their daily lives and the importance of prenatal care, and access to health for this group. It was concluded that the little knowledge of health professionals, about the difficulties faced by these pregnant women, interferes in the segment and adherence to prenatal care. Building a relationship with these pregnant women is essential, as it helps to improve the service that serves this audience. |
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