Women in situations of sexual violence: potentialities and weaknesses of the intersectoral network

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Objectives: to identify potentialities and weaknesses of the intersectoral network for women in situations of sexual violence, from the perspective of Intervention Bioethics and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights. Methods: qualitative study conducted with multidisciplinary team members who work in intersectoral care services for women subject to sexual violence. It was held in a municipality in southern Brazil. An intentional sample, totaling 30 professionals. Semi-structured interview was used from January to April 2016. Interviews were analyzed by Thematic Analysis. Results: two categories emerged: potentialities and weaknesses related to the intersectoral network. Potentialities confirm the importance of the articulated intersectoral network; weaknesses such as lack of organized flow and disarticulation of services result in women revictimization and care fragmentation. Final Considerations: it is necessary to articulate services and qualify professionals. The Intervention Bioethics and the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights foster discussions that contribute to how to organize and sustain the intersectoral network.

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Trentin, D., Vargas, M. A. de O., Leal, S. M. C., Vargas, C. P., Ferreira, M. L., & Das Neves, F. B. (2020). Women in situations of sexual violence: potentialities and weaknesses of the intersectoral network. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 73(4). https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0856

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