2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-71672008000400009
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Conhecimento dos enfermeiros sobre o Serviço de Atenção às Mulheres Vítimas de Violência Sexual

Abstract: ABSTRACT ABSTRACT ABSTRACTThis quantitative study is to collect data of the knowledge of nurses about the Service for Assistance to women victims of sexual violence (SAMVVIS), in a public maternity hospital in Teresina, PI. Data was collected in February and March of 2008 from 61 nurses. The results show that the majority are aware of the service (90.14%) but the affirmative percentage decreases when asked about how it functions (80.33%, what its objectives are (72.13%), the role of the nurse (44.26%) and the … Show more

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“…According to self-report studies in Brazil, only 2.4% of female and 0% of male sexual assault victims reported their cases to law enforcement 3 . Victims' access to the health system is also limited 4 , and there is evidence that many health professionals are unqualified to identify and appropriately refer victims to law enforcement 5,6 . This explains why the cases identified and officially recorded by public health services are much fewer than those obtained through self-report questionnaires in the same services 7 .…”
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“…According to self-report studies in Brazil, only 2.4% of female and 0% of male sexual assault victims reported their cases to law enforcement 3 . Victims' access to the health system is also limited 4 , and there is evidence that many health professionals are unqualified to identify and appropriately refer victims to law enforcement 5,6 . This explains why the cases identified and officially recorded by public health services are much fewer than those obtained through self-report questionnaires in the same services 7 .…”
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“…Os autores pesquisados admitem a necessidade de ampliação e descentralização do atendimento, até então, concentrado nos grandes centros urbanos (15), com um investimento na rede assistencial e aumento da capacidade técnica dos profissionais (18). Além disso, destacam a necessidade de ações de divulgação junto às mulheres (18), aos vários seguimentos da sociedade (15,17) e aos profissionais da saúde (16). Ressaltam também que é preciso um aprimoramento da coordenação dos serviços especializados com os demais serviços de saúde dos municípios (14).…”
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“…Problemáticas referentes ao acesso de mulheres aos serviços especializados estiveram presentes em seis dos estudos analisados (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). A questão do acesso toma proporções ainda maiores quando é apontado que os grupos menos privilegiados e com menos recursos são mais expostos a violência (17), e admite-se que os serviços não atingem ainda as camadas menos favorecidas da população (14), corroborando a ideia de que apenas uma pequena parcela da sociedade tem a oportunidade de acesso ao atendimento (17).…”
Section: Tema I -Aspectos Bioéticos Relacionados Ao Acesso a Serviçosunclassified
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“…Issues related to insufficient vocational training and/or professional health education on "sexual violence" have been highlighted in four of the studies analyzed 17,23,24,27 . Several authors admit that a coherent set of knowledge is necessary to enable health care professionals to assist women victims of sexual violence 19,23 ; and adding this subject to undergraduate health programs is imperative 17,19 .…”
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confidence: 99%