Autossacrifício feminino durante o sofrimento de câncer de mama

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2022v30n377317%20

Palavras-chave:

Neoplasias da Mama, Autossacrifício, Gênero, Feminismos, Etnografia

Resumo

Explorar os padrões de comportamento socialmente construídos e baseados no gênero
associados ao autossacrifício de mulheres jovens durante o câncer de mama. Estudo qualitativo descritivo realizado na cidade de Neiva, Departamento de Huíla (Colômbia), durante 2018. Participaram 15 mulheres diagnosticadas com câncer, de 45 anos de idade ou menos. As informações foram coletadas a partir de um grupo de discussão e dez entrevistas semiestruturadas. Os dados foram tratados por meio de análise temática. Surgiram três temas: “antes de tudo, cuidar dos filhos e da família”, “ocultar a dor física e emocional” e “não se converter em sobrecarga para a família”. Apesar da doença, a mulher deve continuar exercendo os papéis socialmente estabelecidos para o gênero feminino, priorizando as necessidades dos outros e fazendo-se cargo das suas.

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Biografia do Autor

Celmira Laza Vásquez, Universidad Surcolombiana - Neiva, Huiala. Colombia.

enfermera

Magister en Enfermería con énfasis en el cuidado de su salud perinatal materna. (Bogotá)

Estudiante Doctorado en Ciencias Sociales y humana. Pontificia Universidad Javeriana (Bogotá)

Profesor asistente. Programa de Enfermería-Facultad de Salud. Universidad Surcolombiana. 

Investigador en el tema de la salud de las mujeres.

 

Montserrat Gea Sánchez, Universitat de Lleida

Doctora en Salud y especialista en investigación cualitativa y políticas de salud pública por la Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing de la Universidad de Toronto. Profesora Facultad de Enfermería y Fisioterapia de la Universidad de Lleida. Miembro de los “Grupo de Estudios sobre Salud, Educación y Cultura” (GESEC) de la Universidad de Lleida y Grupo de investigación de cuidados en salud del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Lleida.

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Laza Vásquez, C., & Gea Sánchez, M. (2022). Autossacrifício feminino durante o sofrimento de câncer de mama. Revista Estudos Feministas, 30(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2022v30n377317

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