masterThesis
Representações sociais sobre a prática do cuidado para enfermeiros da saúde indígena: um estudo transcultural
Fecha
2011-05-16Registro en:
FERNANDES, Maria Neyrian de Fátima. Representações sociais sobre a prática do cuidado para enfermeiros da
saúde indígena: um estudo transcultural. 2011. 125 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Assistência à Saúde) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Fernandes, Maria Neyrian de Fátima
Resumen
The desire to research on this subject arisen from the experience as nursing in the indigenous
health, where I observed that many professionals from all regions of Brazil chose to work within
this zone. It was notorious the nurse s difficult to settle in only one place for a long length of
time. Probably due to health care in indigenous zones happens from a cultural confront. This
confront materialize because both sides are imbued with their own culture: in one hand the nurse
professional with its scientific knownledgment on the other the indigenous with their rituals and
peculiars habits. In this context nurses should delineate and negotiate the reality through
symbolic representations of life, and then make questions on the new reality. In this way, this
study set out with the aim of apprehends the nurse s social representations of transcultural care in
indigenous health. This knownledgment is important to avoid possible conflicts, shocks,
difficulties and health care incongruence within this context. The data collect was carried out on
a range of non structured interview guided by a pre-elaborated questionnaire with four questions
and a hand drawing related to nurse s health care in the indigenous health. This research had a
sample of 17 nurses from the Indigenous Sanitary District of Manaus in the Amazon State. To
interpret data we used the Discourse of the Collective Subject, which findings were presented in
three chapters: characterization of participants, discussion on themes prevalent in discourse;
social representation of nursing care through infographics. The analysis revealed that the care in
the indigenous health is challenging because the native people imbued in its world are perceived
and processed according to the nurse s cultural lens, leading to materialize of some strangeness
and adaptation difficulties, especially in the first contacts. The Social Representation on nursing
practice, in many cases, is projected and contrived on the basis of scattered believes and on
perception derived from common sense. The findings shows that representions are essential to
mitigating the initial strangeness and help nurses to better situate themselves in the new universe.
The nurse s practice in the indigenous health care should merge into each other. From the Social
Representations is possible to perceive that assimilation, also comprehension on indigenous
health system and its traditional knowledge are important to developing strategies to improve
access and quality of care for indigenous peoples. After analysis the nurse s discourses and
drawings, it is possible to represent the nurse s practice in the indigenous health as
anthropophagism, since nurses should literally consuming its patients culture, digesting it and
seize it as means to provide culturally congruent care. We highlight the urgent need for
preparation and training of professionals to work more effectively with indigenous peoples