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Revista Cubana de Enfermería

On-line version ISSN 1561-2961

Abstract

SANTOS DO VALE, Hiugo; RODRIGUES DA ROCHA, Mariana  and  NUNES DA CONCEICAO, Hayla. Nursing Care for Women in a Situation of Violence in Primary Health Care. Rev Cubana Enfermer [online]. 2022, vol.38, n.1  Epub Apr 22, 2022. ISSN 1561-2961.

Introduction:

Violence against women is a public health concern, manifested through any act resulting in physical, sexual or psychological harm.

Objective:

To analyze the national and international scientific evidence on nursing care for women in a situation of violence at the level of primary healthcare.

Methods:

An integrative literature review was carried out from May to October 2018, taking into account six steps: delimitation of topic and guiding question, literature search, definition of information, assessment of studies, interpretation of results, and synthesis of knowledge, by searching articles in the Lilacs, BDENF and Medline databases, as well as in the digital library of SciELO. Forty-eight articles were found; after filtering the inclusion criteria (full texts written in Portuguese, English or Spanish), seven studies remained. The data were processed in the IRAMUTEC software and analyzed by descending hierarchical classification, based on the dendogram. They were presented in five classes: support to women victims of family violence, professionals’ difficulties to identify and intervene in cases of violence against women, devices used to provide comprehensive care to women in a situation of violence, fear as a factor in perpetuating violence against women, and multiprofessional assistance to victims of family violence.

Conclusion:

Nurses have a fundamental role for the identification and intervention in cases of violence against women through comprehensive, humanized and quality care.

Keywords : violence against women; nursing care; primary healthcare; review.

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