The thinking and the saying of nursing academics about the induced abortion

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  • Fernanda Garcia Góes Centro Universitário Plínio Leite
  • Adriana Lemos Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2010.v2i2.%25p

Abstract

Objective: this study has with objectives: 1) to identify the nursing academics positions front the practice of induced abortion; 2) to verify the focalization approached about the question of abortion during the nursing academic formation; and 3) to discuss the influence of verify positions in the care the woman who had an abortion. Methods: utilizing the qualitative approach has with instrument for collection of dies one questionnaire. The subjects were 35 nursing academics of 6th, 7th and 8th period from one public university of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Results: after analysis two categories emerged: 1) weaving judgement of value; and 2) obstacles in the apprentice. Conclusions: we realized the necessity to incorporate discuss more clespen in the formation of nurses about this thematic, to who the judgements everyone not interfere of negative way in the care with the women who had an abortion, terminanting with the personal culpability. Descriptors: Abortion, Nursing, Nursing Students.

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Author Biographies

Fernanda Garcia Góes, Centro Universitário Plínio Leite

Mestre em enfermagem pela EEAP/UNRIO, professora do Centro Universitário Plínio Leite, Enfermeira do IPPMG/UFRJ

Adriana Lemos, Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro

Doutora em Saúde Coletiva pelo Instituto de Medicina Social da Universidade do Estdo do Rio de Janeiro. Professora Adjunta do Departamento de Enfermagem de Saúde Pública.

Published

2010-05-21

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Góes FG, Lemos A. The thinking and the saying of nursing academics about the induced abortion. Rev. Pesqui. (Univ. Fed. Estado Rio J., Online) [Internet]. 2010May21 [cited 2024Nov.29];2(2). Available from: https://seer.unirio.br/cuidadofundamental/article/view/376

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