Resultados: 12

Health advocacy and primary health care: evidence for nursing

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (3), 2020
ABSTRACT Objectives: to analyze nursing actions involving health advocacy in the context of primary health care and the consolidation of this right to health. Methods: this is an integrative literature review with content analysis of the results on health advocacy and its relationship with nursing in t...

Academic performance and consumption of alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine among undergraduate students from Ribeirão Preto - Brazil

Texto & contexto enferm; 28 (spe), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: to determine alcohol, marijuana, and cocaine use, abuse, and dependence, and to identify the association between the use of these substances and the academic performance of undergraduate students. Method: a cross-sectional study with 275 undergraduate students from health and humani...

Spirituality, gender, and drug use among students from one University in Barbados

Texto & contexto enferm; 24 (spe), 2015
The research aimed to clarify the relationships between spirituality, gender, and drug use among undergraduate students of one university in Barbados. A quota sample of 250 students was required from the Faculty of Social Sciences as the study was part of a larger multi-centric study involving students f...

Gender differences for peer influence on drug use among students from one university in Guyana: curriculum implications

Texto & contexto enferm; 24 (spe), 2015
Drug use in our society seems to be a growing concern. Hence the concern of the ES/CICAD and CAMH to sponsor Multicentric Research projects for which this is one. This study therefore sought to determine gender differences for peer influence on drug use among students from one university in Guyana. A sur...

Family relations, peer influence, spirituality and drug use among students in one university in Kingston, Jamaica

Texto & contexto enferm; 24 (spe), 2015
This study seeks to illuminate the relationship between family relations, peer influence, spirituality and drug use among students in one university in Kingston, Jamaica. A cross-sectional survey design was employed to collect quantitative data from 335 undergraduate university students, using self-repor...

The role of social factors in the use of licit drugs among university students from one university in Kingston, Jamaica

Texto & contexto enferm; 24 (spe), 2015
A quantitative, descriptive and exploratory study, with a cross-sectional design aimed at examining whether social factors are related to licit drug use among university students in one university in Kingston, Jamaica. The non-probabilistic sample was composed of 335 students from a specific university i...

International research capacity building program for health related professionals to study the drug phenomenon in Latin America and the Caribbean

Texto & contexto enferm; 24 (spe), 2015
Most Organization of American States member states do not have a cadre of professionals with scientific knowledge and research experience on drugs and related problems. Therefore, the Organization of American States started a partnership, first with the University of Alberta/Canada and then with the Cent...

The ES/CICAD/OAS schools of nursing project: a model of excellence for professional and scientific development on drug related issues in Latin America

Texto & contexto enferm; 22 (2), 2013
This paper presents the Executive Secretariat of Interamerican Drug Abuse Control Commission (ES/CICAD)'s successful experience introducing drug related content into nursing curricula, fostering the implementation of outreach activities at the community level, and promoting research studies on drug issue...

International research capacity-building programs for nurses to study the drug phenomenon in Latin America: challenges and perspectives

The First International Research Capacity-Building Program for Nurses to Study the Drug Phenomenon in the Americas is a result of a partnership between the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Faculty of Nursing in the University of Alb...