ABSTRACT
Objective
To analyze the health needs of street market saleswomen of the Mercado Público (Public Market) of a municipality in Northeastern Brazil.
Method
Qualitative, exploratory and descriptive study, with fifteen saleswomen in a public market. Data production means included semi-structured interviews, April-May 2016.
Results
Data were analyzed using the analysis of technical content technique, from which the following theme category emerged: “Access needs to health services and professional humanized practices.” The women in the study highlighted the guarantee of access, connection and welcoming as driving practices for the recognition of health needs confronting the health-disease process and comprehensive care.
Conclusions
Being welcomed, identifying needs and producing a bond will contribute to these women recognizing themselves as subjects of their needs, strengthening their autonomy, empowerment and self-care.
Health services needs and demand; Nursing care; Female work; Comprehensive health care