Violência à criança no contexto familiar: percepção das equipes das Unidades Básicas de Saúde

Violence characterizes a serious Public Health problem that encompasses any action or omission that may compromise biopsychosocial well-being and the integral development of the human being.The objective of this study was to identify the perception of the teams of Primary Health Care (PHC) about...

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Autor principal: Silva, Milena Gabriela dos Santos
Outros Autores: Rocha, Nadja de Sá Pinto Dantas
Formato: Dissertação
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Brasil
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Endereço do item:https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/28304
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Resumo:Violence characterizes a serious Public Health problem that encompasses any action or omission that may compromise biopsychosocial well-being and the integral development of the human being.The objective of this study was to identify the perception of the teams of Primary Health Care (PHC) about violence against children in the family context, in a municipality in northeastern Brazil. Exploratory and descriptive research, with quantitative and qualitative approach. It was developed in two moments: interview with semi-structured questionnaire, followed by 01 focus group in 01 reference unit in care. For the processing of quantitative data, we used the Microsoft Excel program, version 2013. For qualitative data, content analysis, according to Bardin and the principles of Symbolic Interactionism by Herbet Blummer. The results revealed a predominance of negligent violence with 33% and psychological violence, 31.4%. Most professionals, 75.7%, have never participated in training courses on Care Line. There is appreciation in referring situations of violence to specialized services, when 45.7% of participants reported that these services are partially started and PHC units, with 81.4%, not started. The perception of these teams reveals the need to aggregate competences and attitudes towards the construction of public practices / policies to articulate the psychosocial network and shared care management. It is hoped that the results revealed in this research may promote the opening of a necessary dialogue between the various actors and institutions involved with the theme of violence in childhood, still invisible in care practices, with the perpetuation of violent acts and violation of essential rights.