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Previous issue date: 2017-12-15 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior - CAPES / The conditions and way of life of street people deserve to be studied due to the complexity of phenomena such as the demographic transition in the street, the difficulty of social reintegration, structural unemployment, social deconstruction and the devaluation of Individual, setting up this layer as who lives in extreme misery, unlinked from social production, and who is dedicated to marginal activities (FERNANDES; RAIZER; BR?TAS, 2007). This study will contribute to a gap in the area of knowledge, because studies on elderly people in the street are incipient. This is a descriptive and qualitative study whose general objective is to analyze the conditions, way of life and the repercussions of aging for people over sixty years of age who live in a street situation in Porto Alegre. Nineteen elderly people were selected on the street, by simple random sampling and theoretical closure by theoretical saturation, interviewed in the FASC reception services and also on the streets in the period from 2015 to 2017, respecting the ethical precepts of Resolution 466/12. Discursive textual analysis was performed as proposed by Roque Moraes. The majority of those surveyed are between 60 and 69 years old, are black or brown, have incomplete elementary education, work or do not have income, stay in the streets and are in this condition for a period between 1 and 5 years, due to family disagreements and difficult financial conditions. They declare being on the streets for lack of opportunities and access to fundamental rights. Survival strategies include the use of sheltered places, the use of shelter (shelter, shelter...), the link with acquaintances who donate clothes and food, informal work and, in the case of women, the relationship with a life partner. For people on the street, quality of life is having access to what they do not have, such as health, food, family / caretaker / wife and a "little house" to live in. They express the structural violence and intersectionality experienced since birth, the neglect of the State in the lack of access to a good birth, a school, followed by the experience of child labor, non-access to formal work, with gender markers for being a woman, ethnic because it is black, territory for being on the street, social for having low or no income and so on. Institutional violence is expressed in the looks and care they receive or through neglect, and gender violence is so common that it significantly reduces the number of women on the street, so they look for other ways of surviving. They report that they would have quality of life if they had another story, with access to their rights as a home, work, health, bonds, food and water. The discourses of daily suffering and violations also affect them directly. While they experience deprivation of rights, they believe that there is no quality except the faith that sustains them. The study concluded that it is important to create
spaces to discuss these issues at the national level, in the academy and in the practice of public policies, guaranteeing the basic rights and giving a voice so that this population can express their reality of life, without prejudice or stigmas common to common sense. Providing fairness of basic rights for the entire population, as well as the national structural preparation to meet this new demand for street elderly, is essential for health promotion and active aging for all, including those living on the margins of society. / As condi??es e modo de vida das pessoas em situa??o de rua merecem ser estudadas devido ? complexidade de fen?menos como a transi??o demogr?fica na rua, a dificuldade de reinser??o social, o desemprego estrutural, a desconstru??o social e a desvaloriza??o do indiv?duo, configurando essa camada como quem vive na mis?ria extrema, desvinculada da produ??o social, e que se dedica a atividades marginais (FERNANDES; RAIZER; BR?TAS, 2007). Este estudo ir? contribuir para suprir uma lacuna na ?rea do conhecimento, pois estudos sobre idosos em situa??o de rua s?o incipientes. Este ? um estudo de natureza descritiva e abordagem qualitativa cujo objetivo geral ? compreender as condi??es, o modo de vida e as repercuss?es do envelhecimento para pessoas com mais de sessenta anos de idade, que vivem em situa??o de rua em Porto Alegre. Foram selecionadas 19 pessoas idosas em situa??o de rua, por amostragem aleat?ria simples e fechamento amostral por satura??o te?rica, entrevistadas nos servi?os de acolhimento da FASC e tamb?m nas ruas no per?odo de 2015 a 2017. Foi realizada an?lise textual discursiva conforme proposta por Roque Moraes. A maior parte dos pesquisados t?m entre 60 e 69 anos, s?o negros ou pardos, t?m ensino fundamental incompleto, trabalham ou n?o t?m renda, ficam nas ruas e est?o nessa condi??o h? um per?odo entre 1 a 5 anos, em decorr?ncia de desentendimentos familiares e dif?ceis condi??es financeiras. Declaram estar nas ruas por falta de oportunidades e acesso aos direitos fundamentais. T?m como estrat?gias de sobreviv?ncia o recurso a locais movimentados, o uso dos dispositivos de acolhimento institucional, o v?nculo com conhecidos que doam roupas e alimentos, o trabalho informal e, no caso das mulheres, o relacionamento com um companheiro. Para as pessoas em situa??o de rua, qualidade de vida ? ter acesso ?quilo que n?o possuem, como sa?de, alimenta??o, fam?lia/cuidador/esposa e uma ?pecinha? para morar. Expressam a viol?ncia estrutural e a interseccionalidade vivenciadas desde o nascimento, na neglig?ncia do Estado, na falta de acesso ?s pol?ticas p?blicas de trabalho, educa??o, sa?de, habita??o, entre outras. Suas experi?ncias sociais s?o influenciadas tamb?m por marcadores de diferen?a de g?nero, de etnia, de territ?rio, de classe social, de condi??o f?sica, entre outros. A viol?ncia institucional se expressa nos atendimentos que recebem ou pela neglig?ncia e a viol?ncia de g?nero ? t?o comum que chega a reduzir significativamente o n?mero de mulheres em situa??o de rua, de forma que procuram quaisquer outras maneiras de sobreviv?ncia. Relatam que teriam qualidade de vida se tivessem uma outra hist?ria, com acesso aos seus direitos b?sicos de cidadania. Enquanto vivenciam a priva??o de direitos, acreditam que n?o h? qualidade de vida, exceto a
f? que os mant?m. O estudo concluiu que ? importante que se criem espa?os para discutir essas quest?es a n?vel nacional, na academia e no ?mbito das pol?ticas p?blicas, dando voz para que essa popula??o expresse suas demandas e que o Estado possa garantir os direitos b?sicos dessa popula??o, ponto fundamental para promo??o de um envelhecimento ativo.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede2.pucrs.br:tede/8060 |
Date | 15 December 2017 |
Creators | Mattos, Carine Magalh?es Zanchi de |
Contributors | Grossi, Patr?cia Krieger |
Publisher | Pontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Gerontologia Biom?dica, PUCRS, Brasil, Escola de Medicina |
Source Sets | IBICT Brazilian ETDs |
Language | Portuguese |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_RS, instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, instacron:PUC_RS |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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