This research aims to know the social representations of puerperal women about the normal birth center. The research was exploratory, qualitative, based on the theory of social representations conceived by Moscovici. In data collection, the technique of free word association (TALP) and semi-structured individual interview were used. It took as a scenario a normal birth center located in salvador-BA-Brazil, with...
Objetivo: compreender o olhar de profissionais de saúde sobre cuidado a pessoas com síndrome da imunodeficiência adquirida. Métodos: abordagem qualitativa baseada na Teoria das Representações Sociais a partir de evocações livres de 73 profissionais, de quatro serviços públicos especializados, submetendo-as à Análise Fatorial de Correspondência. Resultados: os profissionais com maior tempo de formação e atuação ...
Objective: to understand the perspective of health professionals on care for people with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Methods: this is a qualitative approach based on the Social Representation Theory based on the free speeches of 73 practitioners from four specialized public services, which were submitted to Factorial Correspondence Analysis. Results: practitioners with longer training and working time h...
Objective: to understand the perspective of health professionals on care for people with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Methods: this is a qualitative approach based on the Social Representation Theory based on the free speeches of 73 practitioners from four specialized public services, which were submitted to Factorial Correspondence Analysis. Results: practitioners with longer training and working time h...
The involvement with drugs constitutes a main cause of women imprisonment and it is related to gender issues. A qualitative research aimed at knowing the imaginary of female prisoners about drugs. Twenty-six prisoners were investigated and projective technique of drawing-story was applied with the theme, and its analysis was grounded on the Theory of Social Representations. Elements of social representations fo...