Resultados: 5

Migration and refuge: necessary topics for Nursing teaching in COVID-19 times

Rev. bras. enferm; 75 (supl.2), 2022
ABSTRACT Objectives: to present an overview of migratory processes and access to health care for immigrants in Brazil and reflect on the importance of training in Nursing from an interdisciplinary perspective, focused on the care of this population in the context of a pandemic. Methods: this is a theor...

Women with fetal death: nurses' care limitations

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.3), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To present the limitations of the nursing care for women with fetal death, reflecting on this challenge for care practices. Method: Reflective study with theoretical focus on national and international publications, along with the experience of the authors in the area of women's hea...

Psychiatric hospitalization of alcoholists from rural areas in a general hospital: expectations of families

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (6), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: to know the expectations of family members of alcoholics living in rural areas under treatment in a Psychiatric Hospitalization Unit. Method: qualitative research, through interviews with 15 relatives of alcoholics living in rural areas and hospitalized in a Psychiatric Unit. Inform...

Suffering and defense in work in a mental health care service

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (4), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: to know the suffering and the strategies of defense of CAPS AD III workers, from the perspective of the Work Theater proposed by Dejours. Method: a descriptive qualitative research, of the case study type, with CAPS AD III workers, using as theoretical framework the Psychodynamics o...

Longitudinality in Primary Health Care: a comparison between care models

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (3), 2018
ABSTRACT Objective: to evaluate the attribute longitudinality in different models of assistance in Primary Health Care and observe its association with demographic, socioeconomic and health care characteristics. Method: a cross-sectional study, carried out in 2015 with 1076 adult users of primary care ...