Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Jul 2024)

Understanding intimate self-care among riverine women: qualitative research through the lens of the Sunrise Model

  • Camila Evelyn de Sousa Brito,
  • Bruna Larissa Fernandes Coelho,
  • Talita Lima dos Santos,
  • Thais Cristina Flexa Souza Marcelino,
  • Lucas Geovane dos Santos Rodrigues,
  • Mary Elizabeth de Santana,
  • Antonio Jorge Silva Correa Júnior,
  • Adriana de Sá Pinheiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0364
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 77, no. 2

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to contribute to the change in understandings and knowledge of the popular system among riverine women about female intimate self-care before and after the application of an educational dynamic. Methods: a qualitative-participative study based on the Sunrise Model. Twenty women registered at a Basic Health Unit on the Combu island, state of Pará, Brazil, participated in the second half of 2022. Semi-structured interviews were conducted before and after the educational dynamic; followed by reflective inductive analysis. Results: these are pointed out: a female mechanism of generational education; the cultural act of bathing as synonymous with intimate self care and disease prevention; intimate care with medicinal herbs; lack of professional system approach to the topic; fear of using “muddy water”; and lack of financial resources to purchase specific products for genitourinary care. Final Considerations: companionship and social factors drive intimate self-care; however, riverine women experience taboos, ignorance, and poverty.

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