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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Trajet?ria de profissionais da sa?de de um hospital col?nia para hansen?ase / Trajectory of health of a Hospital for Leprosy Colony

Silva, Thayse Minosa dos Santos 27 February 2014 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T14:47:06Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 ThayseMSS_DISSERT.pdf: 813585 bytes, checksum: 538003e87d3021fe73d98948aac8c80b (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014-02-27 / Leprosy as a public health problem , there is still quite some time , even with treatment for decades . Your health-disease process is marked by a historical backdrop of stigma , prejudice, social exclusion and authoritarian decisionducts , in order to extinguish the disease milieu under the regime of compulsory confinement of the patient. In this perspective , the Brazilian public health twentieth century adopted policies of compulsory isolation , which meant that those who receive a diagnosis of leprosy were isolated from society and their families in hospitals colonies . Objective is, to the study, rescue the trajectory of health professionals in the Colony Hospital St. Francis of Assisi , in Natal / RN ; Identify the policy was perceived as compulsory institutionalization imposed for leprosy patients by health professionals ; describe the behaviors Professional Hospital adopted in Cologne ; Retrieve information about the existence and functioning of the Hospital and Create a documentary of historical fragments of leprosy from the point of view of professionals from a former colony. Exploratory - descriptive method with a qualitative approach , using the methodological framework thematic oral history was used . Obtained approval by the IRB of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, under Protocol No 461 403 and CAAE 19476913.9.0000.5537 . Be interviewed during the period of November and December 2013 , five health professionals who worked in the hospital colony , using audio recorder and images to capture and record the statements. The interviews were transcribed , textualized, transcriadas and sent to reviewers to step conference of the reports. Subsequently , analysis of the stories was made from the proposed content analysis of Bardin . The results and discussion are presented in the form of article: Opinion of nursing professionals who worked in a hospital for leprosy colony , which aimed to : identify the opinion of nurses who worked in hospital colony on the lives of patients . In this article, three main themes were highlighted and discussed from the reports of colaboradoes : I - The socialization process of internal II - 16 Prejudice , stigma and discrimination III - Social exclusion versus inclusion . We conclude that , in the context of the colony hospital, the performance of health professionals contributed significantly to that stigma , prejudice and social exclusion would be minimized and that the experience of asylum seekers in the colony were not seen more traumatic / A hansen?ase, como problema de sa?de p?blica, ainda persiste h? bastante tempo, mesmo com tratamento h? d?cadas. Seu processo sa?de-doen?a ? marcado por um cen?rio hist?rico de estigma, preconceito, exclus?o social e por tomada de condutas autorit?rias, com o intuito de extinguir a doen?a do meio social sob o regime do enclausuramento obrigat?rio do doente. Nessa perspectiva, a sa?de p?blica brasileira do s?culo XX adotou pol?ticas de isolamento compuls?rio, que fez com que, todos aqueles que recebessem diagn?stico de hansen?ase fossem isolados da sociedade e de seus familiares em hospitais col?nias. Objetiva-se, com o estudo, resgatar a trajet?ria dos profissionais de sa?de no Hospital Col?nia S?o Francisco de Assis, em Natal/RN; Identificar como era vivenciada a pol?tica de asilamento compuls?rio imposta ao portador de hansen?ase pelos profissionais de sa?de; Descrever as condutas profissionais adotadas no Hospital Col?nia; Recuperar informa??es quanto ? exist?ncia, funcionamento e rotinas do Hospital e Criar um document?rio dos fragmentos hist?ricos da hansen?ase sob o ponto de vista de profissionais de uma ex-col?nia. Foi utilizado o m?todo explorat?rio-descritivo, com uma abordagem qualitativa, tendo como referencial metodol?gico a hist?ria oral tem?tica. Obteve-se aprova??o pelo CEP da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, sob Protocolo N. 461.403 e CAAE 19476913.9.0000.5537. Entrevistaram-se, durante o per?odo de novembro e 14 dezembro de 2013, cinco profissionais de sa?de que atuaram no hospital col?nia, utilizando-se gravador de ?udio e imagens para capta??o e registro dos depoimentos. As entrevistas foram transcritas, textualizadas, transcriadas e enviadas aos colaboradores para a etapa de confer?ncia dos relatos. Posteriormente, A an?lise das hist?rias foi realizada a partir da proposta de an?lise de conte?do de Bardin. Os resultados e a discuss?o est?o apresentados em forma de artigo: Opini?o de profissionais da enfermagem que atuaram em um hospital col?nia de hansen?ase, que objetivou: identificar a opini?o dos profissionais de enfermagem, que atuaram em hospital col?nia, sobre a vida dos doentes. Nesse artigo, tr?s eixos tem?ticos foram evidenciados e discutidos a partir dos relatos dos colaboradoes: O processo de socializa??o dos internos; O preconceito, o estigma e a discrimina??o; A exclus?o social versus inclus?o social. Conclui-se que, no contexto do hospital col?nia, a atua??o dos profissionais de sa?de contribuiu de forma significativa para que o estigma, o preconceito e a exclus?o social fossem minimizados e para que a viv?ncia dos asilados na col?nia n?o fosse encarada de forma traum?tica

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