“Somos o mesmo ser humano que eles são” - análise dos relatos de mulheres grávidas em situação de rua sob a ótica do modelo de enfermagem de Roper-Logan-Tierney

INTRODUCTION: Social inequality is a socio-historical process that directly permeates the daily lives of individuals, especially those most vulnerably affected. Considering this postulate, this investigation analyzes a public that is immersed in this context, which are pregnant women living on th...

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Autor principal: Estevam, Matheus Henrique
Outros Autores: Souza, Nilba Lima de
Formato: bachelorThesis
Idioma:pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo:INTRODUCTION: Social inequality is a socio-historical process that directly permeates the daily lives of individuals, especially those most vulnerably affected. Considering this postulate, this investigation analyzes a public that is immersed in this context, which are pregnant women living on the streets. To this end, the general objective was to analyze interviews with women who experienced pregnancy on the streets, from Natal-RN, associating their reports with the Roper-Logan-Tierney Nursing Model, with the aim of reflecting about how the individualities of daily life activities reverberate in the health of these women. As for the specific objectives, the aim was to: understand how homeless women carry out their life activities in a street context, through the investigation of oral interviews; reflect on the degree of dependence/independence of these women in terms of autonomy and health and, finally, verify the reports of women who experienced pregnancy on the streets with regard to the Nursing Process. METHODOLOGY: This is a qualitative study. The research and data collection were carried out in two different scenarios: the streets of the city of Natal/RN and a shelter for homeless women and mothers with children. In total, four women participated in the research who experienced their pregnancy entirely on the streets. To analyze these reports, the Roper-Logan-Tierney Nursing Model was used, which seeks to associate the process of living through the execution of people's daily life activities. RESULTS: The women's reports, when analyzed according to the precepts of the Roper-Logan-Tierney Nursing Model, showed precariousness in the execution of the activities "Maintain a safe environment", "Eat Drink", "Personal Hygiene and Dress yourself", "Working and Having Fun" and "Expressing Sexuality". This fact occurred due to insufficient financial and material resources to develop them, as well as the stigmas and prejudices still attached to this public. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: In view of this, it is reflected that complex challenges were highlighted that require purposeful interventions. Nursing professionals, faced with still insufficient training on issues relating to vulnerable populations, need to have theoretical knowledge and be aware of social issues that are present daily in care services, in order to implement the right to health.