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Journal of Interpersonal Violence | 2016

Intimate Partner Violence Among Older Portuguese Immigrant Women in Canada

Rafaella Queiroga Souto; Sepali Guruge; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus

One third of the immigrant population around the world is made up of women. Of these women, many belong to the Portuguese community. Immigrants account for more than one in five Canadians. The Portuguese older immigrant women living in Canada are vulnerable to be victims of intimate partner violence (IPV), which is a prevalent and important global health issue that affects differently diverse groups. There are few available researches regarding IPV on this population. The objective of this study is to understand how Portuguese older immigrant women living in Canada experience IPV. This is a qualitative study with a social phenomenological focus. Alfred Schutz’s motivation theory was used to analyze the impulses that led older women to face IPV. The data were collected from July to October 2013 in the Greater Toronto Area. Ten women 60 years or older were included in the study. The participants perceived themselves as being victimized by their current or ex partners. They are unhappy and suffer from a variety of health problems, which they related to their experience of IPV. These factors, along with participants’ personal beliefs, and their legal situations as immigrants in Canada, made them act, either in a way that would try to maintain their relationships, or tried to escape the violent situation. IPV is a complex phenomenon, with different perceptions surrounding it. The experiences of the older immigrant women showed that ending the marriage is not always a possibility to them because of cultural issues and their immigrant status in Canada. Some women wish help and support to improve their relationships.


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2018

Primary health care: the experience of nurses

Marcela García Vera; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi; Claudete Aparecida Conz; Marcelo Henrique da Silva; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Luz Angélica Muñoz González

OBJECTIVE to understand the meaning of nursing care in primary health care from the perspective of Chilean nurses. METHOD this was a qualitative study based on the social phenomenology of Alfred Schutz. Data was collected between January and April 2013, through interviews with 13 primary health care nurses in Chile. RESULTS the nurses perceived primary care as a gratifying experience, considering it an encounter of subjectivities. However, they felt burdened with multiple functions and by the hierarchical pressure to achieve targets. They strived to implement innovative care, expressed by the desire to go beyond traditional care practices, and improve the efficiency of management at the various levels of health care. CONCLUSION it is important to discuss the results of the present study in the context of health care and especially nursing education, with the goal of better preparing nurses who will deliver care at the primary health care level.Objective: to understand the meaning of nursing care in primary health care from the perspective of Chilean nurses. Method: this was a qualitative study based on the social phenomenology of Alfred Schutz. Data was collected between January and April 2013, through interviews with 13 primary health care nurses in Chile. Results: the nurses perceived primary care as a gratifying experience, considering it an encounter of subjectivities. However, they felt burdened with multiple functions and by the hierarchical pressure to achieve targets. They strived to implement innovative care, expressed by the desire to go beyond traditional care practices, and improve the effi ciency of management at the various levels of health care. Conclusion: it is important to discuss the results of the present study in the context of health care and especially nursing education, with the goal of better preparing nurses who will deliver care at the primary health care level. Descriptors: Primary Health Care; Nursing Care; Qualitative Research; Practical Nursing; Family Nurse Practitioners. RESUMO Objetivo: compreender o signifi cado atribuído aos cuidados de enfermagem na Atenção Básica de Saúde por enfermeiras chilenas. Método: pesquisa qualitativa baseada na fenomenologia social de Alfred Schutz. Os dados foram coletados entre janeiro e abril de 2013, por meio de entrevistas com 13 enfermeiras de unidades de Atenção Básica em uma cidade do Chile. Resultados: as enfermeiras percebem o cuidado prestado como uma experiência gratifi cante, considerando-o um encontro de subjetividades. No entanto, elas se sentem sobrecarregadas pelas múltiplas funções que realizam e pelas pressões hierárquicas para cumprir metas. Elas se esforçam para implementar cuidados inovadores que possam superar o cuidado tradicional e aumentar a efi ciência da gestão nos vários níveis de atenção à saúde. Conclusão: é importante discutir estes resultados no contexto da assistência e especialmente na formação, com o objetivo de melhorar a preparação de enfermeiros trabalhando nesse nível de atenção. Descritores: Atenção Básica na Saúde; Cuidado de Enfermagem; Pesquisa Qualitativa; Enfermagem Prática; Enfermeiras de Saúde da Família. El cuidado en la Atención Primaria de Salud: vivencia de las enfermeras Primary health care: the experience of nurses O cuidado na Atenção Primária à Saúde: a vivência de enfermeiras Claudete Aparecida Conz E-mail: [email protected] AUTOR CORRESPONDIENTE


International Journal for Equity in Health | 2015

Older Brazilian women’s experience of psychological domestic violence: a social phenomenological study

Rafaella Queiroga Souto; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi; Sepali Guruge; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2017

Unna's boot: experience of care of people with venous ulcers

Marcelo Henrique da Silva; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Deíse Moura de Oliveira; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi


Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2016

Intimate partner violence among speaking immigrant adult Portuguese women in Canada

Rafaella Queiroga Souto; Sepali Guruge; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Shaindel Egit; Linda Knowles


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2017

Conocimiento producido sobre la salud de las ancianas de bajos ingresos: revisión integrativa

Renata Evangelista Tavares; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Samara Macedo Cordeiro; Daniel Rodrigues Machado; Vanessa Augusta Braga; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2017

Conhecimento produzido sobre a saúde das idosas de baixa renda: revisão integrativa

Renata Evangelista Tavares; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Samara Macedo Cordeiro; Daniel Rodrigues Machado; Vanessa Augusta Braga; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2017

Bota de Unna: vivência do cuidado por pessoas com úlcera varicosa

Marcelo Henrique da Silva; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Deíse Moura de Oliveira; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2017

Bota de Unna: experiencia del cuidado de personas con úlcera varicosa

Marcelo Henrique da Silva; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Deíse Moura de Oliveira; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi


Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2017

Knowledge produced on the health of low-income older women: an integrative review

Renata Evangelista Tavares; Maria Cristina Pinto de Jesus; Samara Macedo Cordeiro; Daniel Rodrigues Machado; Vanessa Augusta Braga; Miriam Aparecida Barbosa Merighi

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