Repositório RCAAP
Validity of an instrument on Nursing care for people with chronic wounds
Objective: to build and validate the content of an instrument to investigate changes in the Nursing care provided to people with chronic wounds. Methods: methodological study, consisting of the stages of development and content validity, according to the criteria of clarity and relevance, by six judges, using the Delphi technique in two rounds. A Coefficient of Content Validity ≥ 0.8 was considered adequate. Results: the first version of the instrument contained 15 questions and after the judges’ evaluation it was reduced to 11, addressing the periods before and during the pandemic. In the second round of evaluation, it was verified that the instrument showed a total content validity coefficient equal to 0.96. Conclusion: the instrument showed evidence of content validity and can be used to investigate possible changes resulting from the pandemic of COVID-19 in the Nursing care of people with chronic wounds in Primary Care.
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Gonzaga, Maria Helloysa Herculano Pereira de Oliveira Araújo Felix, Lidiany Galdino Mendonça, Ana Elza Oliveira de Silva, Ana Cristina de Oliveira e Oliveira, Simone Helena dos Santos Carvalho, Paula Soares Soares, Maria Julia Guimarães Oliveira
Therapeutic itinerary of patients with chronic low-back pain attending outpatient physiotherapy clinic
Objective: to assess therapeutic itinerary of patients with chronic low-back pain. Methods: qualitative study involving the use of an in-depth semi structured interviews were used to collect data on therapeutic itinerary among ten patients with chronic low-back pain who from physiotherapy clinic of a tertiary hospital. Data was analysed using thematic content analysis. Results: emerging themes were as follows: onset of low-back pain, symptoms that initiated the journey for care, steps taken to find pain relief, respondent’s perception on care received, interference of chronic low-back pain with normal life, family and relations, multiple practices in which chronic low-back pain patients are involved, perception of effectiveness of the multiple practices, and hurdles to seeking care. Conclusion: patients with chronic low-back pain take different routes in search of care. Chronic low-back pain markedly altered patients’ life and made them prone to practicing medical pluralism.
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Mbada, Chidozie Emmanuel Oladapo, Samuel Olaniyi Igwe, Chizoba Favour Oyewole, Olufemi Oyeleye Fatoye, Clara Ogundele, Abiola Oladele Fatoye , Francis
Nurses’ perceptions of counseling and rapid testing for sexually transmitted infections
Objective: to understand Family Health Strategy nurses’ perceptions on counseling and rapid testing for sexually transmitted infections. Methods: this is a qualitative study, with data triangulation. Data collection was conducted through a semi-structured interview with seven nurses from Family Health Strategy. For systematization and data processing, content analysis was adopted in the thematic modality. Results: after analysis, four categories emerged: Rapid test training; Counseling conduction; Ease in rapid testing offer; and Challenges offering rapid testing. Conclusion: nurses’ perceptions were related to difficulties in the face of pre and posttest counseling, requiring improvement, permanent education and training for professional preparation, and the logistics of inputs and materials, in addition to changes in the physical structure of the units.
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Lima, Reângela Cíntia Rodrigues de Oliveira Brito, Amanda Delmondes de Galvão, Marli Teresinha Gimeniz Maia, Ivana Cristina Vieira de Lima
Psychosocial Care Center: daily work and articulation with the network in the pandemic
Objective: to analyze the daily work of a Psychosocial Care Center and its articulation with the Psychosocial Care Network in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: this is a qualitative study, produced by means of the researcher’s diary and semi-structured interviews with nine health professionals, submitted to thematic-categorical content analysis. Results: the pandemic revealed failures in the management of services, lack of public investment, and the unpreparedness of professionals, intensifying work fragmentation, network disarticulation, non-assistance, and pre-existing asylum practices. Conclusion: the reality of the daily work of psychosocial care services shows that multifaceted actions that consider the complex social process of the psychiatric reform are necessary, especially in the pandemic, seeking the effective institutionalization of the psychosocial care model and the formation of centers of resistance to the established asylum model.
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Silvano, Aline Delmondes Rezio, Larissa de Almeida Martins, Felipe Aureliano Bittencourt, Marina Nolli Cebalho, Mirelly Thaina de Oliveira Silva, Ana Karolina Lobo da Borges, Flavio Adriano
Stress and depression in university health students
Objective: to analyze the association between stress and depression in university health students. Methods: cross-sectional study conducted with 792 university health students. The research instrument consisted of characterization of the students, Beck Depression Inventory version II and the Perceived Stress Scale. Absolute and relative frequency analysis, mean, standard deviation, median, interquartile range, and analytical statistics were used. Results: an association between depression and stress was observed (p<0.001) as well as a strong correlation between them (r=0.731; p<0.001). In high level of stress 9.5% of the students were found and in moderate to severe intensity of common symptoms of depression, 23.6% of them. Conclusion: a difference was noticed in the averages between the levels of depression and stress, in that the higher the level of depression, the higher the average stress. Contributions to practice: stress is related to depression in university health students, who, after graduation, may enter the labor market already sick, which brings implications for interpersonal relationships, worker health and patient safety. This enables higher education institutions to reflect on the organization of practices and intervention policies for the reduction of stress and depression among students.
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Bresolin, Julia Zancan Dalmolin, Graziele de Lima Vasconcellos, Silvio José Lemos Andolhe, Rafaela Morais, Bruna Xavier Lanes, Taís Carpes
Association between sociodemographic characteristics and adherence to early detection of breast cancer
Objective: to verify the association between sociodemographic characteristics and the performance of actions for early detection of breast cancer. Methods: a cross-sectional study was carried out in six primary health care units, with 400 women considered a target population for actions for early detection of breast cancer. The Chi-square test of independence (2x2) was used for inferential analysis. Results: most women were between 60 and 64 years old, married, had low education and lacked an occupation or health insurance. A significant association was found between marital status and the interval between requesting and performing a mammogram (X2(1) = 208.185, p<0.001, Phi-coefficient= 0.902; Confidence Interval: 0.0308–0.0928). Women without a partner had a 0.95 times higher prevalence of having a mammogram. Conclusion: there was an association between the sociodemographic variable marital status and the performance of mammography in a shorter period, and not having a partner was a protective factor. Contributions to practice: the elucidation of factors related to the performance of actions for breast cancer screening can signal patients who need greater vigilance regarding the presence of signs and symptoms suggestive of breast cancer.
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Oliveira, Rosy Denyse Pinheiro de Ferreira, Iarlla Silva Castro, Régia Christina Moura Barbosa Fernandes, Ana Fátima Carvalho
The role of researchers after the COVID-19 pandemic
In late 2019, the first cases of a disease, which would come to be known as COVID-19, emerged in a Chinese city, known for being the home to a market where wild animals were relatively common and to a virology laboratory of the highest security level. Coincidence or not, the debate about the origin of the disease involves these two places, and a lot of political interest. On the other hand, the tragedy that became one of the deadliest pandemics ever recorded has several other elements that are more or less important, depending on the moment and context.
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Lopes, Marcos Venícios de Oliveira
The authenticity of women who decided for a natural childbirth: experiences
Objective: to understand the meanings of experiences of women who have undergone natural childbirth. Methods: heideggerian qualitative phenomenological research with 14 women carried out through open audiorecorded interviews, transcribed and analyzed whose steps were the routing for constitution of units of meaning, understanding and hermeneutics. Results: most of them decided to give birth normally and this experience meant: having chosen and dreamed of natural birth because it was better, having planned to give birth, having known how the moment would be and that it was a great experience allied to the feeling of being more powerful and strong and that they would advise other women without any regrets. Despite the positive experience, many did not receive information about childbirth. Conclusion: the experience of natural birth proved to be authentic due to the women’s decision, with assertive reports, which is provided by quality assistance by obstetric nursing, active from prenatal to postpartum. Contributions to practice: reflection and strengthening of the obstetric nurse’s actions in this process, which goes from prenatal care to labor, childbirth, and puerperium, following the guidelines of good practice in women’s health care and public health policies.
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Elias, Elayne Arantes Floriani, Dayanne Teresinha Granetto Cardoso Manhães, Letycia Sardinha Peixoto Paiva, Andyara do Carmo Pinto Coelho Cardoso, Fabrício Bruno Silva, Lauanna Malafaia da Mendes, Nelson Augusto
Repercussions of the pandemic of COVID-19: care of the pediatric population in Primary Health Care
Objective: to describe the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on the care of the pediatric population in Primary Health Care. Methods: qualitative study conducted with 28 primary care coordinators linked to a regional health region. Data were imported into the NVivo Release Program for content analysis. Results: there was a reduction of access to primary care for actions of prevention and promotion of child health, intensifying assistance based on the biomedical model to the detriment of surveillance of child development as well as the need for (re)organization of assistance through new strategies. Conclusion: the pandemic had a negative repercussion on child health care represented by the reduction in demand and pediatric demand in Primary Health Care, however, it was identified that services were reorganized through new appointments and tele-attendance to maintain the principles of primary care and the Brazilian Unified Health System. Contributions to practice: the study enabled the identification of new forms of health organization regarding the care of children in primary care in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Because, the use of telehealth can contribute to the monitoring of children in other realities.
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Shibukawa, Bianca Machado Cruz Uema, Roberta Tognollo Borota Piran, Camila Moraes Garollo Fonseca, Beatriz Sousa da Furtado, Marcela Demitto Merino, Maria de Fátima Garcia Lopes Higarashi, Ieda Harumi
Institutionalization: because they brought me here?
This work it is an event that is emerging, the growth of the elderly population worldwide and the lack of society and family in this process. The old process of institutionalization before it passes through various stages of processing speed (without any freedom to decide about their lives) leaves his home, a family and goes to live with rules, a new place with unfamiliar people. The aim of this study was to identify the causes of institutionalization, by checking their real needs and demonstrating the strategies used by the elderly to cope with such change. This brings important stories of the elderly about this whole process of institutionalization where one can conclude that there are multiple factors that lead to the institution and verify that the end of their lives could not even opine on what they were deciding.
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Carmo, Hercules de Oliveira Rangel, Janaina Azen Ribeiro, Nicoli Prado Araújo, Claudia Lysia Oliveira
About virtual communities and Alzheimer's disease - Solidarity, care and information
From an approach to the environment virtual communities related to Alzheimer’s Disease, this study sought highlighted the scale of this issue in internet and watch how to approach the pathology in fourteen communities specific. The theoretical study focused on the complexities of family care to old guided the course of drafting the research. Through and analysis qualitative community, observed the importance of virtual environment training support networks for caregivers of relatives with Alzheimer’s. Among 5337 shares of virtual users from a same community it was felt content suggesting the formation of social ties-affective quite significant in reference to an exercise of solidarity social and ability to resist adversities of the progression of degenerative disease. Once standing as a tool for information dissemination and exchange of experience, the internet could represent an additional resource potentially able to establish greater approach among caregivers, which in ultimately could contribute to creation of an interactive network of care beyond the virtual environment.
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Bruno, Liliane Maria da Silva Melo
Housing for the elderly: a policy not yet guaranteed
The aging of the population is a fact that has been well documented in studies. This text examines how to ensure housing with quality of life for this aging population. First, it indicates the legal provisions that require the government to implement policies to ensure better housing for the aging population. It refers to the WHO Age-friendly cities Program, and comments on the project developed by the São Paulo State Housing Office Program of social interest housing with the concept of universal design, and others. In the second part it presents suggestions on the care and details to be considered in the design and construction of housing to ensure greater comfort and security for this age range.
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de Almeida Prado, Adriana Romeiro Besse, Mariela Lemos, Naira Dutra
De quem é essa casa? Dialogando sobre a casa com suas moradoras
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Corrêa Mendes, Farah Rejenne Silva Oliveira, Maria do Socorro Côrte, Beltrina
Idosos e seus fazeres na Instituição de Longa Permanência
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Ximenes, Maria Amélia Côrte, Beltrina
Qualidade de vida de idosos institucionalizados
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de Oliveira Araújo, Claudia Lysia Onofre, Andréia de Almeida da Silva, Edna Teodoro Diniz Pena, Maria Verônica
O Envelhecimento e a Moradia: Análise empírica em uma Instituição de Longa Permanência e a perspectiva do residente idoso
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de Mello Avelar, Maria Cristina
Institucionalização: transformações e interpretação de vida dos idosos
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Menegócio, Alexandro Marcos Rodrigues, Larissa Santos Pereira, William Ferreira
Reflexões sobre espaço de moradia para idosos e Políticas Públicas
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Neves Soares, Regina de Fátima
Como moram muitos de nossos velhos? Reflexões sobre um conjunto de visitas a instituições que abrigam pessoas idosas
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Moreira Lodovici, Flamínia Manzano Silva Fuentes, Sonia A. M. Prata Pagenotto, Maria Ligia Medeiros, Suzana da A. Rocha
Novas Formas de Morar: Repúblicas para Idosos
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Fortes, Rafael