Resultados: 2546

Nursing students' sense perception of communication in psychiatric hospital

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the sense perception of nursing students in the learning of communication in a psychiatric hospital. Method: qualitative, exploratory and descriptive, from representative drawings of the communication perceived by the body senses of 23 nursing students, and recorded enunc...

Nursing care to people admitted in emergency for attempted suicide

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the nursing care to people admitted in emergency for attempted suicide in the perception of the nursing staff. Method: descriptive and exploratory study, of qualitative approach, developed from semi-structured interviews with eight nurses and eight nursing technicians of ...

Mental health care technologies: Primary Care practices and processes

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the technologies of mental health care used in the practices and processes that constitute Primary Health Care from the discourses of nurses of the Family Health Strategy. Method: Qualitative approach based on the dialectical hermeneutic composition which aims to perform ...

Mental health as a dimension for the care of teenagers

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the demands in the field of mental health from the perspective of teenagers. Method: A descriptive study with a qualitative approach, having comprehensiveness as an analytical category. It was carried out with 21 teenagers of both genders, students of two public schools o...

Perception of drug users on family: a phenomenological study

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the perception of drug users about "being a family" in the context of their psychosocial rehabilitation. Method: based on the theoretical-philosophical reference of Maurice Merleau-Ponty. It was carried out with eleven users of the Center for Psychosocial Care Alcohol ...

Care for families after suicide loss: nursing academic experience

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand how the nursing academics experience the process of taking care of bereaved families after a suicide loss, to identify the meanings of the experience and to build a theoretical model. Method: Qualitative study that used symbolic interactionism and grounded theory. Open...

Lifeworld: socio-environmental influence on crack cocaine use by teenagers

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: To understand the influence of the lifeworld on crack cocaine use by teenagers undergoing treatment at the Psychosocial Care Center for users of alcohol and other drugs. Method: Qualitative research carried out with thirteen teenagers attended at the Psychosocial Care Center for use...

Care actions for family members of users of psychoactive substances: intentions/expectations

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the professionals' intentions and family members' expectations about care actions developed to the relatives of users of psychoactive substances. Method: a social phenomenology approach according to Alfred Schütz, performed in a Psychosocial Care Center for Alcohol an...

From alienation to the nursing clinic: care of patients with psychiatric comorbidity

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand how nurses of mental health care for psychiatric patients with clinical comorbidities. Method: qualitative study based on the referential of historical and dialectical materialism. Interviews with nurses were conducted using semi-structured script. Sample determined in...

Experiencing suicide in the family: from mourning to the quest for overcoming

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to understand the family's experience of losing a family member by suicide. Method: study with qualitative approach with reference of the Constructivist Grounded Theory. The theoretical sample consisted of 20 participants, among health professionals and family members of people who ...