Resultados: 16

Vulnerability of women living with HIV/aids

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 22 (1), 2014
OBJECTIVE: outline the profile of women living with the human immunodeficiency virus/aids in interior cities in São Paulo State, in the attempt to identify characteristics related to individual, social and programmatic vulnerability and to analyze the conditions in which they discovered their serologica...

Evaluation of care for at-risk newborns from the perspective of a public health policy

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 19 (2), 2011
The aim was to evaluate the care for at-risk newborns under follow-up in their first year of life by the Growing Happily Program, developed in a city in inner São Paulo state. It is a population-based epidemiological health program evaluation study, which was based on the national guidelines of the Agen...

Experiences of family members regarding the oral health care of children

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 19 (1), 2011
The aim of this study was to comprehend the experiences of family members regarding the oral health care of children. This was a qualitative study, conducted in 2007, in the health district of Ribeirão Preto, with 12 caregivers. The theoretical framework of vulnerability and the hermeneutical perspectiv...

Feelings and Perceptions of Women in the Pregnancy-Puerperal Cycle Who Survived Severe Maternal Morbidity

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 18 (6), 2010
This study aimed to understand severe maternal morbidity from the perspective of women who experienced it. The methodological precepts of qualitative research were adopted and the Collective Subject Discourse was the methodological framework chosen. A total of 16 women who experienced severe maternal mor...

Abnormal Vaginal Flora in Low-Risk Pregnant Women Cared for by a Public Health Service: prevalence and Association with Symptoms and Findings from Gynecological Exams

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 18 (5), 2010
This study identifies the prevalence of vaginal flora alterations in low-risk pregnant women and their association with reported symptoms and gynecological exams. This quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted in public primary care service units in Botucatu, SP, Brazil from 2006 to ...

Breastfeeding knowledge and practice of health professionals in public health care services

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 17 (6), 2009
This study evaluated breastfeeding knowledge and practice of professionals who care for infants at health care services in a city in the interior of São Paulo, Brazil. This epidemiological study was carried out with a population of 89 nurses and physicians. Their answers to a structured questionnaire we...

Accuracy of simple urine tests for diagnosis of urinary tract infections in low-risk pregnant women

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 17 (4), 2009
Anatomic and physiological alterations during pregnancy predispose pregnant women to urinary tract infections (UTI). This study aimed to identify the accuracy of the simple urine test for UTI diagnosis in low-risk pregnant women. Diagnostic test performance was conducted in Botucatu, SP, involving 230 pr...

Childbirth care: contributing to the debate on human development

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (spe), 2007
This study aimed to evaluate care during childbirth and neonatal development in the interior of São Paulo in order to support managers responsible for formulating public policies on human development and allocating public resources to the women's healthcare. This epidemiological study focused on the eva...

Complementary feeding practices to children during their first year of life

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (2), 2007
This study aimed to investigate complementary feeding practices during children's first year of life in Botucatu, SP, Brazil. Practices were described according to the age range and the breastfeeding (BF) practice. Data were collected during a multi-vaccination campaign through the interview of 1,238 ind...

Factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding in children under four months old in Botucatu-SP, Brazil

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (1), 2007
This study aimed to identify factors associated with exclusive breastfeeding (AME) and the reasons mothers presented to introduce complementary feeding in the first four months of life. A total of 380 mothers (92.2 percent) of children under four months old vaccinated in a Multi-vaccination Campaign were...