Relationships between health care professionals and users from a gender perspective

https://doi.org/10.18294/sc.2014.398

Published 2 December 2014 Open Access


Pedagogue. Ph.D. in Public Health. Principal researcher, Syrian-Lebanese Hospital of Education and Research, Syrian-Lebanese Hospital, Brazil , Social Scientist. Ph.D. in Sociology. Associate Professor at the School of Medicine, University of São Paulo, Brazil




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Keywords:

Gender, Health Services, Health Personnel, Consumer, Brazil


Abstract


The objective of this article is to analyze relationships between health professionals and users from a gender perspective. Using Pierre Bourdieu as a theoretical reference, we critically analyze data from two studies carried out in Brazil in which we took part as authors. The first of these studies was based in Rio de Janeiro and the second was a multicenter and ethnographical study carried out in eight health care facilities distributed throughout four Brazilian states, two in the Southeast region and two in the Northeast region. Among the principal results of the present study, we found that although the relationships between health professionals and users demonstrate varied opinions, all are marked by a gendered habitus. We conclude that, among other aspects, the construction of diverse femininities and masculinities and the way in which these are exercised in health care contexts are the product of process that is both socio-historical and personal.