2023
DOI: 10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2022-0166en
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Health care practices with Quilombola children: caregivers’ perception

Abstract: Objective to analyze, in caregivers’ perception, the health care practices provided to Quilombola children. Method an exploratory-descriptive, qualitative study carried out in the Quilombola community Santa Rita de Barreira, São Miguel do Guamá, Pará, Brazil. Data were produced between July and September 2021, with caregivers of children aged zero to five years, through individual interviews guided with a semi-structured instrument. For analysis, Microsoft Office Excel 2019 and the Interface de R pour les Ana… Show more

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“…Dessa maneira, o saber tradicional apresenta concepções culturais demonstradas pelo uso de elementos da natureza nas práticas cotidianas. Esse saber se relaciona empiricamente com a saúde, frente à necessidade de resolver problemas diários, resultando em convicções e crenças compartilhadas de forma intergeracional (15) .…”
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“…Dessa maneira, o saber tradicional apresenta concepções culturais demonstradas pelo uso de elementos da natureza nas práticas cotidianas. Esse saber se relaciona empiricamente com a saúde, frente à necessidade de resolver problemas diários, resultando em convicções e crenças compartilhadas de forma intergeracional (15) .…”
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“…In this regard, traditional knowledge presents cultural conceptions demonstrated by the use of elements of nature in everyday practices. This knowledge is empirically related to health, given the need to solve daily problems, resulting in convictions and beliefs shared intergenerationally (15) .…”
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confidence: 99%