The care network of the families involved in violence against children and adolescents: the Primary Health Care perspective

作者:Carlos Diene Monique; Marchesini de Padua Elisabete Matallo; Pereira da Silva Lygia Maria; Iossi Silva Marta Angelica; Ude Marques Walter Ernesto; da Cruz Leitao Maria Neto; Carvalho Ferriani Maria das Gracas
来源:Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2017, 26(15-16): 2452-2467.
DOI:10.1111/jocn.13692

摘要

Aims and objectivesTo contribute the understanding of the network care provided to families involved in family violence against children and adolescents (FVACA), from the Primary Health Care (PHC) perspective. BackgroundChildren and adolescents figure among the main victims of violence around the world, which occurs predominantly in the family context. PHC-guided network care has emerged as a new process that contrasts with traditional approaches, which rely on fragmented, punctual and compensatory actions and produce simplified and segmented interventions in response to complex phenomena like violence. The Paradigm of Complexity interacts with the network care approach and, by articulating the multiple dimensions of the research phenomenon, contributes to its understanding. DesignQualitative research, based on the Paradigm of Complexity. MethodsData were collected through minimal maps of the external institutional social network, focus groups and semi-structured interviews held with 41 PHC professionals in Brazil. The notions of comprehension and contextualisation as well as dialogical, recursive and holographic principles from complexity theory guided the data analysis. ResultsThe two thematic categories that emerged revealed reduced institutional networks, with low-density and homogeneous bonds, which resulted in fragmented care in all stages of the care process. ConclusionsAlthough the network organisation of care for the families involved in FVACA is fundamental, the construction of these networks still represents a great challenge, as it requires the joint work of a multiprofessional team. Relevance to clinical practiceFor nursing to respond to the contemporary care demands in a contemplative and pertinent manner, a perspective and a reference framework need to be developed, leading to broader and more contextualised actions, with a multidimensional approach to the families and communities of which child and adolescent victims of violence are a part.

  • 出版日期2017-8