Representational contents of domestic violence against women among nursing students

Authors

  • Camila Daiane Silva Federal University of Rio Grande
  • Vera Lúcia de Oliveira Gomes Federal University of Rio Grande
  • Adriana Dora da Fonseca Federal University of Rio Grande
  • Ceres Braga Arejano Federal University of Rio Grande
  • Giovana Calcagno Gomes Federal University of Rio Grande

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v18.40689

Keywords:

Domestic Violence, Violence Against Women, Students, Nursing, Prática Profissional

Abstract

This study aimed to analyze the representational contents of domestic violence against women among nursing students. This is a qualitative research, based on the Theory of Social Representations. We collected the data from August to November/2014 by semi-structured interviews, analyzed by software. Thirty-three students participated, 16 from the initial grades and 17 from the final grades. We identified two categories: representational content acquired in the pre-university and university years. The initial grades listed high school, cases with family members and colleagues. Among the final grades, knowledge was acquired during academic weeks, research groups, practical activities, and internships. The knowledge of common sense is constant, especially between the students of initial grades and the reified, between the final series. The actions of the future professional life can base on personal experiences, reified common sense knowledge, and practical knowledge generated during graduation. It highlights the impact on training to provide assistance to women/persons in situations of violence.

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Author Biographies

Camila Daiane Silva, Federal University of Rio Grande

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Nursing. Associate Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande. Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. E-mail: camilad.silva@yahoo.com.br.

Vera Lúcia de Oliveira Gomes, Federal University of Rio Grande

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Nursing. Full Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande. Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. E-mail: vlog1952@gmail.com.br.

Adriana Dora da Fonseca, Federal University of Rio Grande

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Nursing. Associate Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande. Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. E-mail: adriana@vetorial.net.

Ceres Braga Arejano, Federal University of Rio Grande

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Nursing. Full Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande. Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. E-mail: arejanoceres@gmail.com.

Giovana Calcagno Gomes, Federal University of Rio Grande

Nurse, Doctorate degree in Nursing. Associate Professor at Federal University of Rio Grande. Rio Grande, RS, Brazil. E-mail: giovanacalcagno@furg.br.

Published

2016-12-22

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Original Article