Resultados: 33

Burnout syndrome among undergraduate nursing students at a public university

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 22 (6), 2014
OBJECTIVE: to investigate the burnout syndrome and its relationship with demographic and academic variables among undergraduate nursing students at a public university in Southern Brazil. METHOD: a quantitative study with 168 students, by applying an adaptation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Student ...

Fatherhood in adolescence in the context of the health services, school and community

Texto & contexto enferm; 23 (4), 2014
This study aimed to investigate the perception of the adolescent father regarding his interaction with the health services, school and community. It is an extract from the multicentric study turned Social Support Networks for Fatherhood in Adolescence, and has a qualitative, exploratory and descriptive a...

Nurses, nursing technicians and assistants: who experiences more moral distress?

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 48 (3), 2014
Objective: To identify the frequency and intensity of moral distress experienced by nurses, technicians and nursing assistants who worked in hospitals in the South of Rio Grande do Sul State. Method: A survey research was conducted with 334 nursing workers from three institutions, through a questionnaire...

Moral distress and Burnout syndrome: are there relationships between these phenomena in nursing workers?

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 22 (1), 2014
OBJECTIVE: to identify relationships between moral distress and Burnout in the professional performance from the perceptions of the experiences of nursing workers. METHODS: this is a survey type study with 375 nursing workers working in three different hospitals of southern Rio Grande do Sul, with the ap...

Moral distress: challenges for an autonomous nursing professional practice

Rev. Esc. Enferm. USP; 47 (2), 2013
Constantly experiencing limiting situations that hinder a professional practice coherent with its principles - of autonomy and advocacy of users' interests -, and often conditioned to experience moral distress, the nursing profession plays a prominent role in the current health model because it has the c...

Moral distress in everyday nursing: hidden traces of power and resistance

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 21 (1), 2013
OBJECTIVE: To know the strategies of resistance adopted by nursing staff, facing situations of moral distress, from an ethical perspective. METHOD: The authors conducted qualitative research through semi-structured interviews, with fifteen nursing staff members of a university hospital in the extreme sou...

Academic Master's courses in the field of Nursing: an analysis of course load

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 20 (6), 2012
OBJECTIVE: to identify, among the Academic Master's courses, run by Brazilian post-graduate nursing programs, analyzed in the three-yearly evaluation (2007-2009) of the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), the course load stated by the programs for training Master's deg...

Infant mortality and prenatal care: contributions of the clinic in the light of Canguilhem and Foucault

Rev. latinoam. enferm; 20 (1), 2012
This review study aimed to verify how studies conducted in Brazil have related infant mortality to prenatal care and to present contributions of the clinic in the light of Canguilhem and Foucault for qualification of the care. An integrative literature review was conducted from searches in the databases ...

Promoção da saúde da pessoa idosa: compromisso da enfermagem gerontogeriátrica: [revisão]

Acta paul. enferm; 21 (4), 2008
Este artigo teve como objetivo realizar uma revisão da história das políticas de saúde voltadas às pessoas idosas, inicialmente utilizando as conferências internacionais de saúde, depois as políticas nacionais, correlacionando com a perda de poder usualmente atribuída ao ser idoso. Utilizou-se o...