Resultados: 5

Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care

Rev. bras. enferm; 74 (supl.1), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: This essay aims to reflect on the repercussions of the pandemic in obstetric care in the light of sexual and reproductive rights, focusing on delivery and birth care. Results: The reflection shows that the pandemic has accentuated the violation of these rights, which is evidenced by...

Women and COVID-19: reflections for a sexual and reproductive rights-based obstetric care

Rev. bras. enferm; 74 (supl.1), 2021
ABSTRACT Objective: This essay aims to reflect on the repercussions of the pandemic in obstetric care in the light of sexual and reproductive rights, focusing on delivery and birth care. Results: The reflection shows that the pandemic has accentuated the violation of these rights, which is evidenced by...

Motivation for vocational training: significance to nurses in neonatal intensive care

Rev. bras. enferm; 74 (1), 2021
ABSTRACT Objectives: To analyze the motivation of neonatal intensive care nurses and the meanings attributed to the continuity of professional training. Methods: qualitative study, developed between August and December 2018, based on interviews with 16 nurses working in Neonatal Intensive Care in citie...

Childhood colic management under the optics of mothers and of the family health team

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (supl.4), 2020
ABSTRACT Objective: to unveil the interrelation of childhood colic management by mothers and Family Health Strategy professional. Methods: a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive research carried out with 4 Family Health Strategy teams and 31 mothers who experienced childhood colic. Data collection ...

Mothers living with HIV: replacing breastfeeding by infant formula

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (5), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To explore factors that interact and shape the meaning and experience of mothers of HIV-exposed children in relation to replacing breastfeeding by infant formula. Method: A qualitative study was carried out with 23 mothers living with HIV, whose children were up to 18 months of age ...