Families and healthy lifestyle: a case study

A Federal University in Northeast of Brazil has been enlarging its activities on the five Campi. On its structure, one group stands out, the families who live around the academic unities of Porangabussu Campus . It aims to apprehend the social representations about the lifestyle of families with app...

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Published in:Online Brazilian journal of nursing Vol. 8; no. 1
Main Authors: Lima, Camila Viana, Fernandes, Ronner Lucena, Castelo, Ana Rita Pimentel, Cruz, Denise Raquel Souza, Costa, Líllian Queiroz, Cavalcante, Maria Beatriz de Paula Tavares, Moraes, Maria Leonor Costa, Alves, Maria Dalva Santos
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Portuguese
Published: Niteroi Universidade Federal Fluminense, Mestrado Profissional em Enfermagem 01-01-2009
Universidade Federal Fluminense, Escola de Enfermagem Aurora de Afonso Costa
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Summary:A Federal University in Northeast of Brazil has been enlarging its activities on the five Campi. On its structure, one group stands out, the families who live around the academic unities of Porangabussu Campus . It aims to apprehend the social representations about the lifestyle of families with approach on their life activities. The case study, which was made with 30 families, happened from September 2006 to March 2007, and were used: semi-strutured interview; participative observation; photography of place's campus, and the working out of a testimony about the choice. It was used the Bardin Contents Analysis (1977) and the Robert Ott approach (1997) for photographs. The representations were organized in five categories, being the main representation, the lack of infra-structure and security on the campus. Based on the Ropper, Logan and Tierney Nursing Model (1990), it was found that all life activities were changed and the most affected were: safe environment, 23.9%; breath, work and distraction, with 13, 3% each, and sleep, 9.6%. About the photography's technique, the Structure of the Campus (33.7%) and the aesthetics (37.6%) were the most represented. The study allowed the knowledge of the reality experienced by families and the need for changes in this place.
ISSN:1676-4285
1676-4285
DOI:10.5935/1676-4285.20092124