Objetivou-se identificar a relação entre formação profissional e notificação da violência contra a mulher na Estratégia de Saúde da Família (ESF). Pesquisa com abordagem qualitativa, realizada com 35 profissionais de saúde em 20 Unidades de Saúde da Família em Salvador, Bahia, Brasil. Os resultados demonstraram que a temática violência contra a mulher não foi abordada na graduação e/ou pós-graduação da maioria dos profissionais; para os demais, a abordagem deu-se de forma superficial e pontual. Com relação à educação em serviço, o estudo revelou que a temática não é foco de discussão em capacitações nem reuniões. Concluiu-se que é estreita a relação entre a abordagem da temática violência contra a mulher nos espaços de formação acadêmica, bem como em serviço, e a notificação do agravo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Desenvolvimento de pessoal. Capacitação profissional. Notificação. Violência contra a mulher. Atenção primária à saúde. This study aimed to identify the relationship between vocational training and reporting of violence against women in the Family Health Strategy (FHS). A research of a qualitative approach, conducted with 35 health professionals in 20 Health Units of the Family in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The results demonstrated that the theme of violence against women was not addressed in undergraduate and/or graduate studies of most professionals, and for the others, the approach was given in a superficial and ad hoc manner. Regarding in-service education, the study reveals that the subject is not the focus of discussion in training or meetings. It was concluded that the correlation of the approach to the theme of violence against woman in academic formation, as well as in service, and in reporting the violence is limited.
Objetivo: conhecer as complicações pós-cirúrgicas da histerectomia para as mulheres. Método: revisão integrativa da literatura, associando "histerectomia" e "complicações". Incluíram-se nove artigos originais, disponíveis na íntegra, nos idiomas português e espanhol, publicados entre 2005 e 2014. Resultados: o estudo mostrou que a histerectomia traz complicações tais como: lesão de bexiga, infecções do trato urinário, lesão de reto, sensação de evacuação incompleta, infecção de cúpula vaginal, hematoma em cúpula, embolia pulmonar, infecção pulmonar, anemia, trombose venosa pélvica, coagulação intravascular disseminada, hemorragia, choque hipovolêmico e sepse. Conclusão: as complicações pós-cirúrgicas da histerectomia comprometem diversos sistemas do corpo humano. Descritores: Histerectomia; Complicações Pós-Operatórias; Centro Cirúrgico; Enfermagem.Objective: to understand postsurgical complications of a hysterectomy for women. Method: integrative literature review, associating "hysterectomy" and "complications". There were nine original articles included; available in their entirety; in the Portuguese and Spanish languages; published between 2005 and Result: the study demonstrated that hysterectomy brings complications such as: bladder injury, urinary tract infections, rectal injury, incomplete evacuation sensation, vaginal cuff infection, dome hematoma, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary infection, anemia, pelvic vein thrombosis, disseminated intravascular coagulopathy, hemorrhage, hypovolemic shock and sepsis. Conclusion: postsurgical complications related with hysterectomy compromise various systems of the body.
Objective To understand the meanings attributed by health professionals to the social support of women in domestic violence situations. Methods We interviewed 52 professionals from five local health units of the municipality of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Data were processed based on the Grounded Theory. Results It was shown that the demands are related to the threats of companions and economic dependence, which justifies intersectorial referrals and women's inclusion in the income and employment generation program. Discussion Given the high demand and the health promotion prerogative of Primary Health Care, a greater availability of social workers within the Health Strategy is needed. Social support to women requires political interest in combining the health care sector with other resources available to combat violence.
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