Resultados: 356

Tuberculosis control actions: analysis based on the access and primary health care quality improvement program

Texto & contexto enferm; 25 (4), 2016
ABSTRACT The study's aim was to analyze primary health care delivered to people with tuberculosis on a national level, based on the information collected by an external assessment implemented by the Programa de Melhoria do Acesso e da Qualidade da Atenção Básica. This cross-sectional study with a quan...

Experience of health professionals in care of the homeless population with tuberculosis

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 50 (5), 2016
Abstract OBJECTIVE Analyzing statements of health professionals from a Street Clinic regarding care of a homeless population with tuberculosis. METHOD This is a qualitative research, conducted in the central region of São Paulo at three basic health units in the period of November to December 2014. A ...

Discurso dos enfermeiros gestores relacionado aos condicionantes que (des)favorecem o controle da tuberculose em idosos

RESUMO Objetivo Analisar o discurso de enfermeiros gestores relacionado aos condicionantes que (des)favorecem o controle da tuberculose em idosos. Método Estudo de natureza qualitativa realizado em município prioritário no controle da tuberculose, no Estado da Paraíba. A coleta de dados foi reali...

Tuberculosis control in people living with HIV/AIDS

ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the offering of health actions and services for the control of tuberculosis for people living with HIV/AIDS being followed up in the Specialized Care Services for HIV/AIDS in Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil. Method: quantitative, exploratory survey study. Participated 253 p...

Adherence to antiretrovirals in people coinfected with the human immunodeficiency virus and tuberculosis

Objective: assess the adherence levels to antiretroviral therapy in people coinfected with HIV/tuberculosis and correlate these levels with the sociodemographic and clinical variables of the study population. Method: cross-sectional study involving 74 male and female adults coinfected with HIV/tuberculo...

La prueba tuberculínica y el trabajo invisible de enfermería

Rev. cuba. enferm; 32 (2), 2016
Introducción: La Tuberculosis es la segunda causa mundial de mortalidad, después del SIDA, causada por un agente infeccioso. Objetivos: teorizar la administración y lectura de la reacción Tuberculiníca como práctica enfermera, liberándola de concepciones positivistas y patriarcales que obturan el ...

Tuberculose ocupacional: análise documental de um hospital universitário no Rio de Janeiro

Rev. cuba. enferm; 31 (4), 2015
Introducción: el riesgo de contaminación de los profesionales implicados en el cuidado de pacientes con tuberculosis revelan la enfermedad presentada en el entorno intra-hospitalario. Objetivos: determinar la prevalencia de casos de tuberculosis en profesionales de un hospital universitario en la ciuda...

Estratégias para capacitação ao cuidado em tuberculose

Cogit. Enferm. (Online); 21 (3), 2016
Pesquisa quantitativa que objetivou descrever os componentes ligados à capacitação em tuberculose que tornam as equipes de saúde capazes de identificar estratégias de cuidado. Aplicou-se um questionário estruturado com 100 profissionais em 27 Unidades de Saúde no município de Natal...

Differences in the clinical-epidemiological profile between new cases of tuberculosis and retreatment cases after default

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 50 (4), 2016
Abstract OBJECTIVE To identify the socioeconomic and clinical-epidemiological factors related to tuberculosis in new cases and retreatment cases. METHOD Comparative study with 126 patients, of which 42 were retreatment cases after default attended in a reference center, and 84 were new cases completing...

NURSES' COMMITMENT TO THE CARE OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS

Texto & contexto enferm; 25 (3), 2016
ABSTRACT The objective of this qualitative study that followed the principles of the Grounded Theory was to understand the commitment of nurses in the care provided in primary health care to people with tuberculosis. The setting consisted of eight primary health care units. A theoretical sample was desig...