Children and teenagers living in orphanages victims of violence: dilemmas and nursing perspectives

  • Salomão P
  • Wegner W
  • Canabarro S
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This article aimed to understand the nursing care provided to children/teenagers victims of violence living in orphanages and to identify the strategies used on the treatment of these individuals when they arrive at the institution. Qualitative, exploratory-descriptive study conducted from March to April 2012, at the headquarters of the Fundacao de Protecao Especial do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul [Special Protection Foundation of the State of Rio Grande do Sul] in the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil. The data were collected through focus group in three meetings with seven nurses from the mentioned institution. The analysis of the information followed the proposed theme, identifying three categories: violence conceptions and vulnerability factors, nursing care provided to children/teenagers victims of violence and violence prevention in orphanages. Conclusions point out that attendance protocols are fundamental for integral care and that recreational content may be a strategy for taking care of children/teenagers victims of violence.

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Salomão, P. R., Wegner, W., & Canabarro, S. T. (2014). Children and teenagers living in orphanages victims of violence: dilemmas and nursing perspectives. Revista Da Rede de Enfermagem Do Nordeste, 15(3). https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2014000300003

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