2018
DOI: 10.26432/1809-3019.2018.63.2.100
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Assistência de enfermagem à população indígena: um estudo bibliográfico

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“…On the other hand, they are underprepared by their universities and employers to put their nursing knowledge into practice in unfamiliar cultural contexts. Recent studies of primary care nurses working with Indigenous communities in Brazil have shown that the most recurrent points were communication difficulties due to language differences and lack of understanding of Indigenous cultures leading to biases against traditional selfcare practices [ 6 , 48 , 49 , 50 ]. According to Reis and Borges [ 48 ], the nurse’s “lack of preparation for intercultural work [causes] the biomedical treatment model to predominate” in community health posts, with ‘culture’ being viewed as an obstacle to their work (p. 181).…”
Section: Intercultural Education and Training Of Primary Health Care Nurses Working With Indigenous Peoplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, they are underprepared by their universities and employers to put their nursing knowledge into practice in unfamiliar cultural contexts. Recent studies of primary care nurses working with Indigenous communities in Brazil have shown that the most recurrent points were communication difficulties due to language differences and lack of understanding of Indigenous cultures leading to biases against traditional selfcare practices [ 6 , 48 , 49 , 50 ]. According to Reis and Borges [ 48 ], the nurse’s “lack of preparation for intercultural work [causes] the biomedical treatment model to predominate” in community health posts, with ‘culture’ being viewed as an obstacle to their work (p. 181).…”
Section: Intercultural Education and Training Of Primary Health Care Nurses Working With Indigenous Peoplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[30][31] The model of differentiated attention to indigenous peoples is considered to be articulated and peculiarities, aspects that interfere in the assistance to those individuals, reflecting the fragility of the system that manages and provides the resources to those areas. 30,33 The IHAs stood out for their dedication as intermediaries during the appointments. It is important to emphasize that their services are of paramount importance so that, in the course of the assistance in the villages, the flow of actions can be streamlined and optimized.…”
Section: VImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is considered important to value the knowledge about health and well-being of the indigenous people, so that they can decide and participate in issues that directly affect their way of life. [33][34] The limitations of this ILR include the scarcity of up-to-date studies, the few productions of scientific research on indigenous health in the Legal Amazon, and the fact that only two databases and a virtual library were consulted. It is emphasized that the methodology precisely followed the eligibility criteria, but the possibility that some studies were not included at the time of the selection of articles is not ruled out.…”
Section: VImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a historical perspective, the Indigenous population has been marked since the period of colonization by mistreatment, slavery, sedentarization, wars, genocide and epidemics (1,2) . This group still suffers from tensions, threats and vulnerabilities, with weakened health determinants and conditions related to poor hygiene and nutrition, overcrowded housing, environmental contamination and infections (1)(2)(3) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%