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- Title
Care rituals operated by families during the gestational process: an ethnographic study.
- Authors
Alende Prates, Lisie; Batista Possati, Andrêssa; Simões Timm, Marcella; Cremonese, Luiza; Scarton, Juliane; Beatriz Ressel, Lúcia
- Abstract
Aim: to know the care rituals developed by the family in the gestational process. Method: ethnographic research, to be developed during the months of April and December 2016, with pregnant women and their families in their homes. Will be adopted the model of observation-participation-reflection and in-depth interview. Will be used a diary to record the data. The study has fundamentals of data analysis of the ethnonursing. Expected results: to contribute to the construction of knowledge in the field of nursing, enabling reflection on the importance of valuing the care rituals developed by the family in the gestational process, as well as the cultural characteristics and the uniqueness of each family context.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; CULTURE; FAMILIES; INTERVIEWING; PARTICIPANT observation; DURATION of pregnancy; PREGNANT women; PRENATAL care; RITES &; ceremonies; MEDICAL care of ethnic groups; FIELD notes (Science)
- Publication
Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing, 2016, Vol 15, p509
- ISSN
1676-4285
- Publication type
Article