Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
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Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2014
Carolina Frescura Junges; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel; Marisa Monticelli
This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and social relations in the community stand out in this aspect. The perception of body changes, from the perspective of pregnant women, is related to their eating habit choices. By appreciating the cultural dimensions of care, nurses who assist pregnant women get close to the family and the community, allowing for better compliance with prenatal care by means of educational activities consistent with the culture of these pregnant women.This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and social relations in the community stand out in this aspect. The perception of body changes, from the perspective of pregnant women, is related to their eating habit choices. By appreciating the cultural dimensions of care, nurses who assist pregnant women get close to the family and the community, allowing for better compliance with prenatal care by means of educational activities consistent with the culture of these pregnant women.
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2014
Carolina Frescura Junges; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel; Marisa Monticelli
This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and social relations in the community stand out in this aspect. The perception of body changes, from the perspective of pregnant women, is related to their eating habit choices. By appreciating the cultural dimensions of care, nurses who assist pregnant women get close to the family and the community, allowing for better compliance with prenatal care by means of educational activities consistent with the culture of these pregnant women.This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and social relations in the community stand out in this aspect. The perception of body changes, from the perspective of pregnant women, is related to their eating habit choices. By appreciating the cultural dimensions of care, nurses who assist pregnant women get close to the family and the community, allowing for better compliance with prenatal care by means of educational activities consistent with the culture of these pregnant women.
Texto & Contexto Enfermagem | 2014
Carolina Frescura Junges; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel; Marisa Monticelli
This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and social relations in the community stand out in this aspect. The perception of body changes, from the perspective of pregnant women, is related to their eating habit choices. By appreciating the cultural dimensions of care, nurses who assist pregnant women get close to the family and the community, allowing for better compliance with prenatal care by means of educational activities consistent with the culture of these pregnant women.This qualitative study had the aim to understand the eating habits of pregnant women living in an urban community in southern Brazil. The method adopted was the ethnonursing approach and data were collected by means of the qualifying guide Observation-Participation-Reflection, with four pregnant women. The ethnographic analysis was conducted along with data collection, in the search for topics to support the research questions. The results led to the unveiling of cultural meanings that pregnant women attribute to knowledge and to their eating habits, and the influence of family history and social relations in the community stand out in this aspect. The perception of body changes, from the perspective of pregnant women, is related to their eating habit choices. By appreciating the cultural dimensions of care, nurses who assist pregnant women get close to the family and the community, allowing for better compliance with prenatal care by means of educational activities consistent with the culture of these pregnant women.
Reme Revista Mineira de Enfermagem | 2018
Lisie Alende Prates; Luiza Cremonese; Laís Antunes Wilhelm; Gabriela Oliveira; Marcella Simões Timm; Críslen Malavolta Castiglioni; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Revista de Enfermagem do Centro-Oeste Mineiro | 2017
Thayná Champe da Silva; Priscila Bisognin; Lisie Alende Prates; Cleunir de Fatima Cândido de Bortoli; Gabriela Oliveira; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Revista Rede de Cuidados em Saúde | 2017
Thayná Champe da Silva; Priscila Bisognin; Lisie Alende Prates; Luiza Cremonese; Andrêssa Batista Possati; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Rev. pesqui. cuid. fundam. (Online) | 2017
Cleunir de Fátima Candido de Bortoli; Priscila Bisognin; Laís Antunes Wilhelm; Lisie Alende Prates; Graciela Dutra Sehnem; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Rev. pesqui. cuid. fundam. (Online) | 2016
Maria de Lourdes Denardin Budó; Maria Denise Schimth; Camila Neumaier Alves; Laís Antunes Wilhelm; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Rev. enferm. UFPE on line | 2016
Luiza Cremonese; Laís Antunes Wilhelm; Lisie Alende Prates; Gabriela Oliveira; Camila Nunes Barreto; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel
Rev. enferm. UFPE on line | 2016
Gabriela Oliveira; Cleunir de Fátima Candido de Bortoli; Lisie Alende Prates; Kélen de Barcelos Astarita; Thayná Champe da Silva; Lúcia Beatriz Ressel