Percepções e práticas de profissionais de saúde de Angola sobre a violência contra a mulher na relação conjugal

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This was a qualitative exploratory study with the objective of identifying perceptions and practices among health professionals in Angola concerning intimate partner violence against women. Semi-structured interviews were held with a senior health administrator, head nurses, medical directors, psychologists, and nurse technicians in three national hospitals in the capital city of Luanda. The perceptions of Angolan health professionals towards violence against women are marked by the cultural construction of woman's social role in the family and the belief in male superiority and female weakness. Despite their familiarity with the types of violence and the consequences for physical and mental health, the health professionals' practices in providing care for women in situations of violence focus on the treatment of physical injuries, overlooking the subjectivity and complexity of these situations. Recent inclusion of the issue in public policies is reflected in health professionals' practices and raises challenges for the health sector in caring for women in situations of violence.

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do Nascimento, E. de F. G. A., Ribeiro, A. P., & de Souza, E. R. (2014). Percepções e práticas de profissionais de saúde de Angola sobre a violência contra a mulher na relação conjugal. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 30(6), 1229–1238. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00103613

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