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Lunchtime as a therapeutic moment: a health education approach with alcohol-dependent women

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (3), 2007
The alcoholism is a relevant problem in public health. The use of alcohol among women has increased as well as the search for treatment. This research proposes the resignification of food to these women, as a harm reduction strategy. The research aimed to study and to discuss the experience of lunchtime ...

Educational settings in the management of patients with heart failure

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (2), 2007
Congestive heart failure (CHF) presents, besides the magnitude of epidemiological data, relevant characteristics, including frequent hospitalizations caused by severe signs and symptoms, which should be studied to reduce the negative impact of the disease on the public health system. With the advent of s...

Health education: a strategy of care for the lay caregiver

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (2), 2007
This article aimed to reflect about the importance of the role nurses perform in strategies of health education to lay caregivers, who are important actors in the health/disease process. It is a thematic reflection, built through bibliographic review, which discusses the role of lay caregivers in differe...

What to teach to patients with heart failure and why: the role of nurses in heart failure clinics

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (1), 2007
The most important objective of heart failure (HF) treatment is to reach and preserve patients' clinical stability. Several studies have shown that programs aimed at systematic education, developed by multidisciplinary teams, are positive strategies to work with these patients. Nurses active in HF clinic...

Knowledge on diabetes mellitus in the self care process

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 14 (5), 2006
This descriptive study in the interior of São Paulo aimed to verify diabetes mellitus patients' knowledge about the disease, causes and complications, highlighting its importance in self care. Data were collected through interviews with 84 persons and analyzed through descriptive statistics. Average age...