Objetivo: identificar nas publicações científicas as características e desfechos do assédio sexual sofrido por profissionais de enfermagem nas instituições de saúde. Método: Revisão integrativa, realizada no mês de junho de 2021. A princípio, foram identificados nas bases de dados 112 publicações. Após aplicar os critérios de inclusão foram encontrando 23 artigos, que foram lidos na íntegra. Aplicados os critérios de exclusão, obtendo após análise criteriosa uma amostra de nove artigos. Resultados: As vítimas mais frequentes, foram as mulheres jovens, solteiras, e com pouco tempo de atuação. Entre os apontados como perpetradores de assédio sexual, a maioria era homem, paciente e/ou familiar, médico, outro enfermeiro, e os profissionais que exerciam cargos de chefia. Entre os obstáculos para não denunciar estão, os sentimentos de vergonha e constrangimento, desacreditar que haveria sanções aos assediadores, e as dificuldades em realizar as denúncias. Os enfermeiros apresentaram elevados níveis de estresse, expressaram tristeza, e tiveram lembranças perturbadoras sobre o momento do assédio. Conclusões: Diante do exposto faz necessário o encorajamento dos profissionais e o treinamento destes para conseguirem identificar essas situações, e agir corretamente denunciando. Além disso, se faz necessário não normalizar as situações difíceis que muitas vezes os profissionais deixam passar em função do trabalho.
Sexuality in adolescence translates into a field of discovery, experimentation and experience of freedom. In adolescence occurs puberty and often the onset of sexual activity. The first sexual intercourse is considered a milestone in the reproductive life of any individual and has occurred earlier and earlier. This study aimed to investigate the use of condoms by high school adolescents of a public school in the city of Niterói. This is a descriptive, cross-sectional, quantitative approach. The study population consisted of 51 adolescents aged 15 to 19 enrolled in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd year of high school. The inclusion criteria were: to be a high school student of both sexes, to be duly enrolled in the school in question, to have expressed interest in participating in the study, and to obtain the express permission of the legal guardian. Data collection was developed in May and June 2017 through a structured questionnaire with 65 closed questions. This study was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the Antônio Pedro University Hospital under CAAE: 0265.0.258.000-10. It was found that 37.2% of the participating adolescents (19) have already started their sexual life. Being that, 13.7% of the adolescents (7) use a condom as a contraceptive method. 25.5% of adolescents (13) reported having used condoms the first time. Risk behavior was observed, as 37.3% of adolescents (19) indicated that they expected the other to remember the use of the condom, in opposition to 15.5% (8) that they remember to use. As well as, 29.4% of the adolescents (15) would not use condoms if the partner did not accept. Promoting adolescent health requires the challenge of adhering to more effective participatory strategies. The adolescents in this study remain exposed to unwanted pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections, emphasizing the need to raise the age group's awareness of the risks of unprotected sex. Nursing is inserted in this context with the responsibility of clarifying and raising the awareness of the adolescent towards safe actions that reduce or eliminate the risks of contamination.
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