Resultados: 12

Spirituality review on mental health and psychiatric nursing

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (supl.5), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: Gather the concepts, theories and interventions about spirituality, its nature and functions in mental health and psychiatric nursing. Method: A literature review proceeded on February 2016. It has integrated 214 studies published until December 2015 by crossing Spirituality and Psy...

Vivências de gestantes em situação de prisão

Buscou-se conhecer as vivências de gestantes em situação prisional. Trata-se de estudo qualitativo e descritivo realizado em uma penitenciária feminina do Estado de São Paulo/Brasil, com 14 gestantes e uso da técnica de análise de conteúdo fundamentada nas abordagens psicoemocionais. Identificara...

The free spirit: spiritualism meanings by a Nursing team on psychiatry

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (2), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the meanings attributed by nursing professionals in psychiatry to spirituality and its relationship with care. Method: Clinical-qualitative, with appreciation of symbolic meanings. We interviewed 18 individuals for a semi-structured script of open questions and the data w...

Nutrition and self-care practices of patients with chronic Metabolic Syndrome: a qualitative study

Acta paul. enferm; 25 (4), 2012
OBJECTIVE: To analyze subjective aspects of eating habits and self-care of patients living with chronic symptoms linked to metabolic syndrome. METHODS: A clinical and qualitative (exploratory, non-experimental) study, conducted with an intentionally small sample of nine patients in treatment at an outpat...

Vivências de mulheres brasileiras com incontinência urinária

Texto & contexto enferm; 19 (4), 2010
Nosso objetivo foi aprofundar os conhecimentos sobre as vivências com a perda urinária entre mulheres brasileiras. Utilizou-se o método clínico-qualitativo com entrevistas semi-dirigidas. Oito mulheres, faxineiras, de 30 a 45 anos, de baixa situação socioeconômica, com queixa de perda urinária e ...

Content analysis in studies using the clinical-qualitative method: application and perspectives: [review]

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 17 (2), 2009
Content analysis comprises a set of techniques for organizing communication/information - a procedure used with qualitative data to make themes/topics and concepts/knowledge emerge. Communication content, considering human written or spoken discourse, is complex and presents valuable polysemous character...

Psychocultural meanings of urinary incontinence in women: a review: [review]

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 16 (4), 2008
The purpose of the present study was to identify and analyze studies in health literature about the psychocultural meanings reported by women who experience urinary incontinence (UI). A bibliographical search was executed in the following databases: Lilacs, Medline, Pubmed and Medscape. The present revie...

Fantasies about pregnancy and motherhood reported by fertile adult women under hemodialysis in the Brazilian Southeast: a clinical-qualitative study

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (1), 2007
This article discusses hemodialysis experiences in terms of meanings women attribute to several associated phenomena. Renal insufficiency may present a progressive reduction in renal function, in which the kidneys are affected and become unable to remove metabolic material from the blood. Living with hem...

Data collection in clinical-qualitative research: use of non-directed interviews with open-ended questions by health professionals

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 14 (5), 2006
Non-directed interviews constitute the main data collection instrument in qualitative health research. Studies in which this is evident are well documented in international literature. For health professionals, knowing what people feel and imagine makes it possible to develop a more adequate clinician-pa...