Meanings assigned to dengue by primary health care nurses

Category Primary study
JournalREME rev. min. enferm
Year 2019
Introduction: dengue remains an important public health problem and continues to impact the population's economic, social and health contexts. Objective: this study's objective was to identify the meanings of dengue from the perspective of primary health care nurses from a town in the south of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Method: this qualitative study is based on the Theory of Social Representations. The fieldwork included individual interviews held with 17 nurses working in Unidades Básicas de Saúde (UBS) [Primary Health Care Units] and Equipes da Estratégia Saúde na Família (ESF) [Family Health Strategy] from a town in Minas Gerais, Brazil, between June and July 2015. The reports were recorded, transcribed and later analyzed and presented using the Discourse of the Collective Subject (DCS). Results: the following meanings regarding dengue emerged: immense discomfort, public health problem, carelessness people, consequence of lack of education, viral disease, concern and fear, severe disease, disease caused by a mosquito bite, epidemics, and other meanings. The meaning that was most frequently reported was dengue as a public health problem. Discussion: the symbolic and figurative results reveal how polysemic and multifaceted the topic of dengue is. It was an important opportunity for the collective subject, composed of Primary Health Care nurses, to express and represent the meaning it assigns to dengue. Conclusion: identifying the meanings health workers assign to dengue is important to understanding its causality and combat it as a current public health/collective health problem. (AU)
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First added on: Nov 28, 2024