Feelings expressed by professionals caring for children and teenagers victims of sexual violence

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.7157.4252

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Patient Care Team; Domestic Violence; Child Abuse, Sexual; Hospital Care; Child; Adolescent

Abstract

Objective: to describe the feelings expressed by health professionals when caring for child and adolescent victims of sexual violence from the theoretical perspective of Symbolic Interactionism. Method: qualitative research carried out with 30 female health professionals. An instrument was used consisting of closed questions for sociodemographic data and a script with open questions for interviews. The data was organized and analyzed using Nvivo software version 12, according to Bardin’s proposal, from the perspective of Symbolic Interactionism in the work of Charles Morris. The project was approved by the Research Ethics Committee. Results: five thematic categories emerged, revealing feelings of empathy, fear, indignation, suffering, and consternation. These feelings remained in the interviewees’ memories, making caring for child and adolescent victims of sexual violence a moving and difficult experience that deeply marks the life of the health professional. Conclusion: there is a need to adopt strategies to support the mental health of professionals who work in services that provide general care to children and adolescents, considering that there is a possibility that they will provide care to child and adolescent victims of sexual violence in compliance with pre-existing public policies.

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2024-08-19

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Feelings expressed by professionals caring for children and teenagers victims of sexual violence. (2024). Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 32, e4252. https://doi.org/10.1590/1518-8345.7157.4252