AI Article Synopsis

  • The research aimed to explore how women affected by leprosy perceive their bodies, focusing on improving nursing care to meet their unique needs.
  • Interviews with 43 women highlighted deep-rooted negative perceptions and fears associated with leprosy, revealing a significant influence of social memory on these views.
  • The study emphasized the importance of challenging outdated beliefs about leprosy to foster more positive attitudes and effective responses to the disease.

Article Abstract

Qualitative research whose objective was to understand the social representations of the body by women with alterations caused by leprosy, for nursing care can meet more broadly to your needs. The theoretical framework was the social representations. Forty-three women participated, all of them from a reference unit specialized in sanitary dermatology. Interviews were conducted, which contents were processed by the software ALCESTE, generating a class whose words were associated with preconception anchored in the negative perception of leprosy. The explanatory framework of social representations showed a strong brand of the social memory of leprosy, whose symbolic construction sustains itself on fear of the disease. It was concluded on the need to invest in the deconstruction of archaic beliefs about leprosy so that to have new ways of acting towards the disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-71672013000600013DOI Listing

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