TRANSFORMATION OF INDIGENOUS CULTURE: and its influence on health in the face of the COVID pandemic 19

Autores

  • Eduardo Romprê Xerente Universidade Federal do Tocantins
  • Klecius Eufrasio Xavier Universidade Federal do Tocantins
  • Adriane Feitosa Valadares Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
  • Yusely Capote Sanches Sanches Centro de Ensino Superior de Palmas
  • Ana Kleiber Pessoa Borges Universidade Federal do Tocantins

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2020v6n3a7en

Palavras-chave:

Indigenous Culture, Cheers, Pandemic, COVID 19

Resumo

The objective of this study was to analyze in the scientific literature the influence of the cultural transformation of the indigenous population and its influence on health in the face of the COVID 19 pandemic. A bibliographic survey was carried out on the Virtual Health Library (VHL) website, using the descriptors: “culture in health ”AND“ indigenous population ”AND“ COVID 19 pandemic ”. 13 articles were selected that met the inclusion criteria. From the studies analyzed, it was noted that indigenous peoples suffer a lot of cultural and health influences from the surrounding society, due to the intense contact with white men. Thus, the emergence of diseases until then did not exist among them: parasitic, pulmonary infectious diseases (tuberculosis, pneumonia, flu), STI / AIDS and COVID 19.

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Biografia do Autor

Eduardo Romprê Xerente, Universidade Federal do Tocantins

Graduated in Nursing from (UFT). VINCULO INSTITUCIONAL. edu-rompre@hotmail.com.

Klecius Eufrasio Xavier, Universidade Federal do Tocantins

Graduated in Nursing from (UFT). VINCULO INSTITUCIONAL. klecioseufrazzio@gmail.com.

Adriane Feitosa Valadares, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás

Master in Environmental Sciences and Health (PUC / Goiás). VINCULO INSTITUCIONAL. adrianevaladares@gmail.com.

Yusely Capote Sanches Sanches, Centro de Ensino Superior de Palmas

Master of Science (USP). Professor at the Faculty of Palmas do Tocantins (FAPAL) and the Center for Higher Education of Palmas (CESUP / Palmas, TO). yuselybrasil@gmail.com.

 

Ana Kleiber Pessoa Borges, Universidade Federal do Tocantins

PhD in Biological Sciences from (UNESP / Rio Claro, SP). Professor in undergraduate Nursing and Master in Science and Health Teaching at UFT / Palmas, TO. anakleiber@uft.edu.br.

 

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Publicado

2020-05-01

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XERENTE, Eduardo Romprê; XAVIER, Klecius Eufrasio; VALADARES, Adriane Feitosa; SANCHES, Yusely Capote Sanches; BORGES, Ana Kleiber Pessoa. TRANSFORMATION OF INDIGENOUS CULTURE: and its influence on health in the face of the COVID pandemic 19. Revista Observatório , [S. l.], v. 6, n. 3, p. a7en, 2020. DOI: 10.20873/uft.2447-4266.2020v6n3a7en. Disponível em: https://sistemas.uft.edu.br/periodicos/index.php/observatorio/article/view/10554. Acesso em: 22 dez. 2024.

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