Resultados: 5

The effect of therapeutic listening on anxiety and fear among surgical patients: randomized controlled trial

ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the effect of therapeutic listening on state anxiety and surgical fears in preoperative colorectal cancer patients. Method: A randomized controlled trial with 50 patients randomly allocated in the intervention group (therapeutic listening) (n = 25) or in the control g...

University students' perceived norms of peers and drug use: a multicentric study in five Latin American countries

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 17 (spe), 2009
This cross-sectional study compared perceived peer drug use and actual drug use in a sample of Latin American university students. Students from nine universities in five countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Honduras and Peru) completed a questionnaire that addressed the use of tobacco, alcohol, marijuana...

Perceptions of drugs benefits and barriers to quit by undergraduate health students

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 16 (n.esp), 2008
Several studies have exposed the consumption of drugs by undergraduate students in the health area, who are supposed to be examples of behavior and health educators. This descriptive correlation study aimed to relate the benefits of tobacco consumption and barriers to quit according to the perception of ...

Group therapy with nursing students during the theory-practice transition

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 15 (2), 2007
This study aimed to verify whether the intervention of short term groups could provide nursing students means to cope with stress, typical of the transition process from the theoretical to the practical learning. Participant observation was used, allowing 12 students in the discipline Fundamentals II, to...