Publications by authors named "Ivis Emilia de Oliveira Souza"

Objectives: to analyze the social representations of rural women about being a woman in the rural context and its implications for sexual and reproductive health.

Methods: this is a descriptive qualitative study with data triangulation, based on the Theory of Social Representations, developed with 31 women who live in the rural context of Minas Gerais (MG/BR). An in-depth interview with a semi-structured script was conducted.

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Objective: To understand, using Martin Heidegger's phenomenological framework, the Being who experiences a heart disease and develops a pressure injury.

Method: Qualitative, phenomenological study using Martin Heidegger's theoretical-philosophical-methodological framework. Nine participants were interviewed at their residences, from October to December 2015, Ceará.

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Objective: To understand the experience of reproductive planning of female military firefighter health professionals.

Method: Phenomenological research under the theoretical-philosophical and methodological framework of Martin Heidegger. Developed in Fire Department units in Rio de Janeiro in the first half of 2016, with 21 female military health professionals.

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Objective: To understand the experience of reproductive planning and pregnancy for HIV serodiscordant couples.

Method: Qualitative study, with phenomenological approach, theoretical-philosophical-methodological framework of Martin Heidegger. The field stage took place in a reference service in the care for people living with HIV, in southern Brazil.

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Objective: To unveil the existential movement of being a woman survivor of breast cancer.

Method: Qualitative, phenomenological, with Heideggerian analytics from 15 interviews, between October2020 and January2021 in a teaching hospital in Minas Gerais. The construction of seven Meaning Units was followed by comprehensive methodical moments.

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Objectives: to analyze the possibilities of support that the social support network offers to women in situations of intimate partner violence.

Methods: qualitative research anchored in Sanicola's social network framework. A total of 21 women attended at a specialized social assistance service in Porto Velho-Rondônia, Brazil, participated in a semi-structured interview.

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Objectives: to unveil the meanings of mothers whose children died as a result of domestic accidents in childhood.

Methods: a qualitative research, in the light of Heideggerian phenomenology, with ten mothers whose children died from domestic accidents. It was carried out in a municipality of the Northeast Region of Brazil through phenomenological interviews between May and June 2017.

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Objectives: To analyze the social representations of nurses who work with assisted human reproduction about the operation with reproductive biotechnologies.

Methods: Qualitative approach, supported by the Theory of Social Representations, with sixteen participants. Individual, semi-structured interviews, analyzed through the Alceste software.

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Objective: To describe the investigative path of analysis and the operationality of concepts based on Martin Heidegger's theoretical and philosophical framework.

Method: Theoretical reflection on the phenomenon of pregnancy in a woman with heart disease.

Results: Stages of the investigative movement were evidenced based on the pre-reflection related to the object of study and to the search for the phenomenal meaning, using the existential and analytical Hermeneutics as the approach and resulting in the reach of the phenomenal totality.

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Objective: Understanding the meaning of pregnancy for heterosexual couples facing serodiscordant situation for HIV, aiming at construction of care possibilities based on subjectivity.

Method: Phenomenological research, theoretical-philosophical-methodological framework by Martin Heidegger. Research was conducted in a University Hospital in the countryside of Southern Brazil, from September 2013 to May 2014 through a phenomenological interview, with participation of eleven couples.

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Objective: to unveil women's existential movement after cardiac surgery.

Method: qualitative phenomenological study. The research setting was a hospital in Minas Gerais, in which ten women were interviewed between December 2011 and January 2012.

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Objective: To reveal the behavior of couples who face prophylaxis of vertical transmission of HIV.

Methodology: This study, based on Heidegger's theory of phenomenology, included 14 participants (7 couples), who received prophylaxis against HIV vertical transmission. The study was conducted from February 2011 to December 2012 in a prenatal outpatient and child care unit at a hospital in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Objective: to analyze the possibilities of help/support through the mapping and acknowledgement of the social network of women who denounce experiences of violence at a Police Precinct for Women.

Method: qualitative study based on the theoretical-methodological framework of Lia Sanicola's Social Network, through interviews with 19 women.

Results: the analysis of the network maps evidenced that the primary social network was more present than the secondary on and, despite consisting of significant relations, it demonstrates limitations.

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Objective: To understand the couple's perspective, the experience of prevention care against the vertical transmission of HIV.

Method: Heidegger's phenomenological research conducted with 14 participants, through interviews from December / 2011 to February / 2012 in a hospital in the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Analysis performed with Martin Heidegger's framework.

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This paper aimed to report the experience of driving modes of an interview on data production in phenomenological research. The proposed study is an experience report of a phenomenological investigation in which the researchers present their experience with children, considering the interview as an existential encounter. It describes ways of conducting the interview in its ontic and ontological dimensions.

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This study aimed to analyze the interface between the abuse of alcohol and other drugs by companions and the experience of women who has denounced violence situations. It is a qualitative research guided by the thematic content analysis, with interviews conducted in March and April 2010, with thirteen women who underwent the record of violence in a Police Station for Women and Police Emergency Department of a city in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. It was observed that, in a world surrounded by fights, humiliation, aggression, submission and suffering, the companion's abuse of alcohol and drugs enhanced the violence experienced by the interviewed women.

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Understanding that care to preterm infants goes through the various steps that are sometimes intertwined in the predominant routine in neonatal intensive care units, requires that the professionals understand the subtleties that hold between caring in the sense of activities and procedures performed in day-to-day, and caring in the existential sense of being and caring for others. This study, in a Heideggerian phenomenological approach, aimed to reveal the existential sense of caring for mothers of premature babies admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Units. After approval by the Research Ethics Committee, it was conducted interviews with nine mothers.

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Objective: To investigate how the 4thStep of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative was applied, assess the prevalence of breastfeeding (BF) within the first hour after birth and analyze factors associated with non-BF in this period of life.

Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in a high-risk maternity-hospital in Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil, with interview to a sample of 403 rooming-in mothers. The prevalence ratio with its respective 95% confidence interval was estimated by the use of SPSS 15® from a model with complementary log log link function.

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HIV children infected by vertical transmission are crossing from childhood to adolescence, however, we do not know how they are caring for themselves during those transitional age. The objective was to understand the (un)said about AIDS in their quotidian. After approval by the Research Ethics Committee of three hospitals in Rio de Janeiro, the interview was conducted with eleven boys/girls from 12-14 years old, who knew their diagnosis.

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This study aimed to understand the routine of the adolescent-being, who is under semi-liberty socio-educational measures. A phenomenological research was developed in unit of the Socio-Educational Treatment Foundation (Fundação de Atendimento Socioeducativo), in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Interviews were held with nine adolescents, from February to May, 2009.

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The purpose of this phenomenological research is to understand the daily routine of women infected with the virus of human immunodeficiency (HIV) prevented from breastfeeding. Twelve women were interviewed in a university hospital in southern Brazil. Their statements, analyzed through a Heideggerian approach, showed that the women reveal themselves as beings-in-the-world and are mainly impersonal.

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This qualitative study had as its object the daily-life of women after being submitted to a histerectomy. Following this sense the phenomenological approach was chosen as methodological framework , supported by Martin Heidegger phenomenology. The deponents were twenty five women submitted to a histerectomy at HU/UFJF in 2006.

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This article aims at understanding the meanings expressed by women concerning the breastfeeding support received at primary health care (PHC) units. A study was conducted in 24 PHC units in the State of Rio de Janeiro for the purpose of investigating why pregnant women and mothers felt supported (or not) by these units regarding breastfeeding. Heidegger's phenomenological approach was used to develop five structures of meaning, evincing the breastfeeding support provided as "none", "dubious", "incentive", "guidance", and "partnership".

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This study aimed to discuss the contribution of the social network methodological framework in nursing care delivered to women who breastfeed their children up to six months of age. This qualitative study aimed to elaborate the social network map of 20 women through tape-recorded interview. Social network analysis evidenced a 'strong' bond between these women and members from their primary network, especially friends, neighbors, mothers or with the child's father, who were reported as the people most involved in the breastfeeding period.

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