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Viol?ncia contra a mulher : estudo de caso em uma institui??o de ensino

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Previous issue date: 2011-12-07 / The study research case with a quantitative approach and prospective data, carried out
between December 2010 and February 2011 with the aim of identifying the profile of women
in the study, to characterize the acts of violence in the type, frequency, location occurrence
and aggressor, analyze the steps taken after the occurrence of acts of violence and the main
consequences on the victims. The population consisted of 285 workers in a tertiary institution
in Rio Grande do Norte. The results showed that 99 (34.74%) have between 51 to 60 years of
age, 78 (27.37%) of 41 to 50 and 62 (21.75%) between 20 and 30 years, are considered color
white, 162 (56.84%) have completed higher education, 171 (60.00%) and of these 97
(56.73%) reported having some post-graduate degrees, are married, 141 (49.47%) and have
from zero to one child, 148 (51.93%) reside in the south of the city of Natal, 146 (51.23%)
have a monthly income of three to five minimum wages, 171 (60.00%) and are mostly in the
Technical Administrative Sciences 152 (53.33%), 77 (27.02%) reported having experienced
violence, 60 (62.50%) episodes of verbal aggression, 26 (27.08%) of bullying , 05 (5.21%) of
physical abuse and 05 (5.21%) sexual harassment; 05 (100.00%) assaults were made by the
spouse or partner of the victims and co-workers is another profession were responsible for 18
(30.00%) verbal aggression, 15 (57.69%) bullying and 03 (60.00%) sexual harassment, 02
(40.00%) of victims of physical aggression and 18 (30.00 %) of verbal abused only once, 10
(38.46%) of bullying and 02 (40.00%) of sexual harassment experienced four or more times
05 (100.00%) assaults occurred at domestic and work stood out with 36 (60.00%), verbal
abuse, 22 (84.62%), moral harassment and 04 (80.00%) sexual harassment, 35 (36.46%) told
colleagues work and 31 (32.29%) for family and friends in 75 (78.13%) cases there was no
intervention, 07 (7.29) were unable to respond if something had been done and 14 (14.58% )
have been reported intervention of these, 09 (64.29%) were taken by the heads of the victims,
26 (32.10%) did not notify the fact on the ground that no action would be taken, 62 (80.52%)
felt stress , 5 (1.76%) of women turned away from work after the episode of violence,
accounting for 198 days of absenteeism. It is concluded that there is a high rate of violence
against women, even when they have a good socioeconomic status, and in this sense is
important to establish bases of new proposals for improving control of cases of health
professionals, especially nurses, to approach patients with a more investigative, and that by
identifying a case of violence, be instructed about the paths to be followed for notification
while providing psychological support to victims. / Pesquisa do tipo estudo de caso, com abordagem quantitativa e dados prospectivos,
desenvolvido entre dezembro de 2010 a fevereiro de 2011, com o objetivo de identificar o
perfil das mulheres participantes do estudo; caracterizar os atos de viol?ncia ocorridos quanto
ao tipo, frequ?ncia, local de ocorr?ncia e agressor; analisar as medidas adotadas ap?s a
ocorr?ncia dos atos de viol?ncia e as principais conseq??ncias nas v?timas. A popula??o
constou de 285 trabalhadoras de uma institui??o de ensino superior do Rio Grande do Norte.
Os resultados mostraram que 99 (34,74%) t?m entre 51 a 60 anos de idade, 78 (27,37%) de 41
a 50 e 62 (21,75%) entre 20 e 30 anos; consideram-se de cor branca, 162 (56,84%); T?m
ensino superior completo, 171 (60,00%) e destas 97 (56,73%) afirmaram possuir alguma p?sgradua??o;
s?o casadas, 141 (49,47%) e possuem de zero a um filho, 148 (51,93%); residem
na Zona Sul do munic?pio de Natal, 146 (51,23%); possuem uma renda mensal de tr?s a cinco
sal?rios m?nimos, 171 (60,00%) e s?o em sua maioria T?cnicos nas Ci?ncias Administrativas
152 (53,33%); 77 (27,02%) afirmaram ter sofrido viol?ncia; 60 (62,50%) epis?dios de
agress?o verbais, 26 (27,08%) de ass?dio moral, 05 (5,21%) de agress?o f?sica e 05 (5,21%)
ass?dio sexual; 05 (100,00%) agress?es f?sicas foram produzidas pelo esposo ou companheiro
das v?timas, e os colegas de trabalho se outra profiss?o foram os respons?veis por 18
(30,00%) agress?es verbal, 15 (57,69%) ass?dios moral e 03 (60,00%) ass?dios sexuais; 02
(40,00%) das v?timas de agress?o f?sica e 18 (30,00%) de agress?o verbal sofreram viol?ncia
apenas uma vez; 10 (38,46%) de ass?dio moral e 02 (40,00%) de ass?dio sexual vivenciaram
quatro vezes ou mais; 05 (100,00%) agress?es f?sicas ocorreram no ambiente dom?stico, e o
local de trabalho destacou-se com 36 (60,00%) agress?es verbais, 22 (84,62%) ass?dios
morais e 04 (80,00%) ass?dios sexuais; 35 (36,46%) contou para colegas de trabalho e 31
(32,29%) para familiares e amigos; em 75 (78,13%) dos casos n?o houve interven??o, 07
(7,29) n?o souberam responde se algo havia sido realizado e 14 (14,58%) informaram ter
havido interven??o, destas, 09 (64,29%) foram tomadas pela chefia das v?timas; 26 (32,10%)
n?o notificaram o fato por considerarem que n?o seriam tomadas provid?ncias; 62 (80,52%)
sentiram estresse; 5 (1,76%) das mulheres se afastaram do trabalho ap?s o epis?dio de
viol?ncia, contabilizando 198 dias de absente?smo. Chegamos a conclus?o que existe um alto
?ndice de viol?ncia contra a mulher, mesmo quando estas possuem um bom n?vel
socioecon?mico, e nesse sentido ? de fundamenta import?ncia a cria??o de novas propostas de
controle de casos aperfei?oamento dos profissionais de sa?de, em especial o enfermeiro, para
que abordem as pacientes com um olhar mais investigativo, e que, ao identificar um caso de
viol?ncia, esteja instru?do quanto os caminhos a serem seguidos para a notifica??o fornecendo
simultaneamente suporte psicol?gico ? v?tima.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/14738
Date07 December 2011
CreatorsFreitas, Mirna Cristina da Silva
ContributorsCPF:02567415491, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4792903Z9&dataRevisao=null, Cadete, Matilde Meire Miranda, CPF:27676609615, http://lattes.cnpq.br/7422035230947143, Germano, Raimunda Medeiros, CPF:00446114472, http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4721938D8, Vilar, Rosana L?cia Alves de, CPF:23092025415, http://lattes.cnpq.br/3310631449276616, Farias, Glaucea Maciel de
PublisherUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Enfermagem, UFRN, BR, Assist?ncia ? Sa?de
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Formatapplication/pdf
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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