O ESTIGMA COMO FONTE DA CONSTRUÇÃO SOCIAL DO CONCEITO DE TUBERCULOSE PULMONAR: PERSPECTIVA DOS ENFERMEIROS
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https://doi.org/10.18471/rbe.v37.54696Keywords:
Tuberculosis. Qualitative Research. Social Stigma. NursingAbstract
Objetivo: descrever a construção social do conceito social da tuberculose pulmonar que, na pesrpetiva de enfermeiros, emerge de conceitos alicerçados no estigma. Método: estudo descritivo, de abordagem qualitativa, com 12 enfermeiros de centros de diagnóstico pneumológico do Norte de Portugal. Dados colhidos nos meses de novembro de 2020 e janeiro de 2021 por entrevista semiestruturada, posteriormente analisados pela metodologia de análise de conteúdo. Resultados: dos discursos dos participantes emerge o conceito da tuberculose pulmonar. O entendimento da doença está envolto de mitos e tabus, com prognóstico sombrio, causa medo de contágio, de morte, pavor, vergonha, afastamento, isolamento social e negação da doença. Entre enfermeiros, falar de tuberculose é tema a evitar, é área que causa confusão e medo. Considerações finais: a conceção da palavra tuberculose persiste enraizada em conceitos e preconceitos. O estigma social permanece na sua essência e faz perpetuar o seu conceito negativo, até à atualidade.
Descritores: Tuberculose Pulmonar. Pesquisa Qualitativa. Estigma Social. Enfermagem.
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