Ethical dimension of circle Integrative Community Therapy on qualitative research

Authors

  • Paula Renata Miranda dos Santos FAEN/UFMT; GPESC
  • Elisangela Cerencovich FAEN/UFMT; GPESC
  • Laura Filomena Santos de Araújo FAEN/UFMT; GPESC
  • Roseney Bellato FAEN/UFMT; GPESC
  • Sonia Ayako Tao Maruyama FAEN/UFMT; GPESC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420140000800022

Abstract

This study discusses ethical issues in research involving human beings and seeks to understand the relationship between qualitative research and the ethical care guidelines for Integrative Community Therapy (ICT) circles based on Resolution 466/12 of the National Health Council of the Ministry of Health of Brazil. This is documentary research, which analyzed Resolution 466/12 and ICT circles seeking to make a connection between the ethical guidelines contained in both. The analysis of the corpus was directed toward the construction of the following results: the person's perception, cultural diversity and community. It also brings in consideration of the influence of the ethical dimension of the ICT circles on qualitative research. We conclude that ICT circles are innovative in the sense of the diversity of participants and respect for cultural and social differences. Thus, ICT circles promote acquisition of quality information for social research as well as compliance with the ethical guidelines outlined in Resolution No. 466/12.

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Published

2014-12-01

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How to Cite

Santos, P. R. M. dos, Cerencovich, E., Araújo, L. F. S. de, Bellato, R., & Maruyama, S. A. T. (2014). Ethical dimension of circle Integrative Community Therapy on qualitative research . Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da USP, 48(spe2), 148-154. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0080-623420140000800022