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In a more inductive or deductive way,
several theorists have problematized about nursing care in which they seek to clarify nursing
science focus of attention. The phenomenological
perspective allows us to perceive the human lived
experience and unveil their meaningful understanding as a person. Stemming from the question
‘What is the lived transition experience of the maternal role of women with problems of addiction
to psychoactive substances, from pregnancy to the
first year of the child’s life?’ This research distills
the core principles of a qualitative research, with
a phenomenological and interpretative design,
with the objective of understanding the lived experience transition process of the maternal role
of women with problems psychoactive substances
addition. The research does not only reveal the
contribution of phenomenological studies in the
development of nursing science, but also enhances the living experience of women with addiction
problems to psychoactive substances, during pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum and the first year
of their children’s life, enabling nurses to develop
specific interventions to dealt with this problematic issue under study
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Phenomenology Living experience Nursing Maternal role
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Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva - Abrasco