Universidade Federal do Amapá. Macapá, Amapá, Brazil.
Universidade de São Paulo. Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.
Rev Bras Enferm. 2022 Aug 22;75(6):e20210688. doi: 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0688. eCollection 2022.
to describe the daily life of Brazilian women who work in mining.
a descriptive, qualitative study, with analysis based on the theory of Symbolic Interactionism. Non-participant observations, field diary writing, sociodemographic form, non-directive interviews, recorded and transcribed in full, were carried out with 19 women who work in mining areas on the French-Brazilian Amazon border.
two categories emerged: Life trajectories: women's work in mining; Woman, mother and prospector: the multiple facets of gender inequality on the Amazon border.
assessing the daily experiences of women in the Amazonian mines allowed identifying their health needs, evidencing the need to direct and implement public and social policies and health practices for comprehensive care of these women's health.
描述在矿区工作的巴西女性的日常生活。
这是一项描述性的定性研究,分析基于符号互动论理论。在法属巴西亚马逊边境地区,对 19 名从事采矿业的女性进行了非参与式观察、实地日记写作、社会人口学表格、非指导性访谈,并进行了完整的记录和转录。
出现了两个类别:生活轨迹:女性在采矿业中的工作;女性、母亲和勘探者:亚马逊边境性别不平等的多个方面。
评估亚马逊矿区女性的日常经历,可以确定她们的健康需求,证明需要为这些女性的健康提供全面护理,制定和实施公共和社会政策以及卫生实践。