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Health and well-being: art therapy for health professionals working in outpatient care settings

Abstract Objectives: To enable health professionals, in an outpatient care setting, to experience the group process of art therapy and to understand the meaning given by him/her to this experience. Method: A qualitative study, using Symbolic Interactionism and Qualitative Conventional Content Analysis ...

The Client Capital in Nursing Management in Hospitals

Abstract Objective: To analyze how the components of the client's capital are used in the management of nursing in hospitals. Method: A qualitative research carried out in five public hospitals, four private hospitals and three philanthropic hospitals in the period from October 2014 to May 2015. Data w...

Phenomenology in nursing research: reflection based on Heidegger's hermeneutics

Abstract Objective: To reflect on the use of phenomenological analysis in nursing research through the hermeneutical circle of Martin Heidegger. Method: Theoretical reflection based on Martin Heidegger's concepts through literature review. Results: Phenomenology is a philosophical referential to addre...

Teamwork in the Family Health Strategy: professionals' perceptions

Abstract Objective: to identify the perceptions of health professionals about teamwork in the Family Health Strategy. Methods: descriptive study / qualitative approach, carried out with a Family Health Strategy team. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight professionals. Data collection to...

Profile of women with lymphedema after breast cancer treatment

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the profile of women with lymphedema after breast cancer treatment. Methods: This is a descriptive, retrospective and quantitative study with data from medical records of women with lymphedema who began treatment between 2010 and 2015 in a rehabilitation center. An instr...

Association between non-invasive nursing care technologies during childbirth and neonatal vitality: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Objective: to compare the use of non-invasive midwifery care technologies (TNICEO) with the use of traditional care model practices, having as parameters the presence of meconium in the amniotic fluid and its repercussion on the newborn's vitality. Method: a cross-sectional study with secondar...

Special child, special mother: the sense of strength in mothers of children with congenital zika virus syndrome

Abstract Objectives: To understand the meanings of having a child with the Congenital Zika virus Syndrome in the experience of women and, from this, what they would say to others who find themselves in the same situation. Method: Qualitative and interpretive study, based on the Model of Resilience, Str...

Evaluation of a virtual learning environment about educational actions for people with diabetes mellitus

Abstract Objective: To evaluate, from the perspective of Nursing students, a virtual learning environment about educational actions for people with diabetes mellitus. Method: A cross-sectional and descriptive study with qualitative data analysis and a sample of 71 nursing students. A questionnaire was ...

Organ and tissue donation: use of quality tool for process optimization

Abstract Objective: Identify by means of a management tool causes of losses of possible and potential organs and tissues donation as opportunities of improvements in the organs and tissues donation system. Method: Descriptive and quantitative study developed in three hospitals in the south of the count...

Therapeutic itinerary of people with tuberculosis in face with their health needs

Abstract Objective: To describe the therapeutic itinerary of people with tuberculosis in face of their health needs. Method: Descriptive, qualitative study. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with ten patients. Hermeneutic-dialectic method of analysis and concept of therapeutic itinerary as dr...