Resultados: 38

Behaviors related to Quilombola womens health: a social representations study

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (supl.4), 2020
ABSTRACT Objective: To Identify Quilombola women's social representations about health care and to characterize practices performed by them. Method: a descriptive, qualitative study, applying the Social Representations Theory, conducted with 30 women from a Quilombola community in the Brazilian Amazon....

Facing up COVID-19: what cannot be relativized in nursing higher education

ABSTRACT Objective: to present reflective arguments on the measures to accelerate the training of nurses and their early insertion in the health system during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an analytical and theoretical-reflective text, based on the central construct of "Nursing knowledge", whose theor...

Social representations of nursing students on the rights of health users

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (6), 2020
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the social representations of undergraduate nursing students in the third and eighth term of the course on the rights of health users. Methods: Qualitative research using the framework of the structural approach to the Theory of Social Representations. A total of 92 stud...

Behaviors related to Quilombola women's health: a social representations study

Rev. bras. enferm; 73 (supl.4), 2020
ABSTRACT Objective: To Identify Quilombola women's social representations about health care and to characterize practices performed by them. Method: a descriptive, qualitative study, applying the Social Representations Theory, conducted with 30 women from a Quilombola community in the Brazilian Amazon....

Fundamentos Nightingaleanos, cuidado humano e políticas de saúde no Século XXI

Rev. enferm. UERJ; 28 (), 2020
Objetivo: estabelecer relações entre os fundamentos Nightingaleanos na sustentabilidade de uma clínica de cuidado humano em diálogo com conceitos que sustentam duas atuais políticas de saúde brasileiras. Conteúdo: a ciência da enfermagem se afirma em uma abordagem holística do ser humano, com vi...

Intensive care in non-critical units: representations and practices of novice graduate nurses

ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the practices of novice graduated nurses in view of their social representations on intensive care to the critical patient provided in non-critical patient units. Method: a qualitative research, based on social representations, with 26 novice graduated nurses at a private...

Health of the LGBTI+ Population in Primary Health Care and the Insertion of Nursing

Abstract Objective: To reflect on the approaches to the health of the LGBTI+ population, Primary Health Care and Nursing in the care of this population. Method: The reflection is based on a brief characterization of the LGBTI+ population and their health, an analysis of the nurses' work in Primary Heal...

Diet and health in the perspective of adolescents: contributions for health promotion

ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the social representations of healthy eating and to analyze the relationships established with health. Method: an exploratory and descriptive study, with qualitative approach that applied the Social Representations Theory. A semistructured interview was conducted with ...

Newly undergraduate nurses and intensive care in units of non-critical patients

Rev. bras. enferm; 72 (supl.1), 2019
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the social representations of newly undergraduate nurses on the intensive care of Nursing to critical patients hospitalized in non-critical patient units. Method: Qualitative and descriptive research. Twenty-six newly undergraduate nurses from a private university partic...

Equipment failure: conducts of nurses and implications for patient safety

Rev. bras. enferm; 71 (4), 2018
ABSTRACT Objectives: To identify equipment failures during handling by nurses and analyze the conduct of the professionals when these failures occur. Methods: Descriptive, exploratory and qualitative study, whose field was the intensive care unit of a public institution, and the participants were day n...