Resultados: 9

Uncertainty in critical illness and the unexpected: important mediators in the process of nurse-family communication

ABSTRACT Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand, based on the Mishel's Theory of Uncertainty in Illness and the Theory of Transitions of Meleis, in which way uncertainty in illness and the unexpected mediated the process of nurse-family communication and are translated into lived experie...

Family Health Support Center in the perspective of physicians and nurses

ABSTRACT Objective: To analyze the physician's and nurse's perceptions about the actions developed by the Family Health Support Center (FHSC). Method: A qualitative study, conducted with 16 physicians and 23 nurses. Data was collected through interviews and submitted to thematic analysis. Results: Thr...

Breastfeeding under the umbrella of support networks: a facilitative strategy

Abstract Objectives: To know the aspects related to breastfeeding from the perspective of women in a city in the inland of Rio de Janeiro and to discuss the family support network created as a facilitation strategy for women to breastfeed their children. Methods: A qualitative, descriptive and explorat...

Kangaroo method: perceptions on knowledge, potencialities and barriers among nurses

Abstract Objective: To analyze the knowledge, potentialities and barriers related to the implantation of the Kangaroo Method in the perception of nurses who work in the maternal-infant units of a school hospital. Method: An exploratory-descriptive research with a qualitative approach, guided by the Pol...

Are nurses updated on the proper management of patients with sepsis?

Abstract Objective: To evaluate nurses' knowledge about the definitions of Sepsis-3 and updates to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign. Methods: This descriptive study was carried out from July to August 2018, with 30 nurses from four wards of a large university hospital. For data collection, we created, str...

The sexuality scripts constructed by nurses and an interface with attention of sexually transmited infection/HIV

Abstract Objective: To understand the routines of sexuality constructed by nurses and the interface with attention in STI/HIV in primary health care. Method: Qualitative study, anchored in the theory of sexual scripts. A total of 35 in-depth interviews were conducted with nurses from the Family Health ...

Nursing in adherence to treatment of tuberculosis and health technologies in the context of primary care

Abstract Objective: To describe and analyze the relationships between adherence to tuberculosis treatment and health technologies in the context of nursing action in Primary Care. Method: Contextual reflection, using the theoretical reference of Hinds, Chaves and Cypress. Results: They were categorize...

Vaccination in everyday life: experiences indicate Permanent Education

Abstract Objective: To understand Permanent Education in the daily work in the vaccination room, from the professional's perspective. Method: A holistic-qualitative multiple-case study, based on the Quotidian Comprehensive Sociology, and carried out in four micro-regions of Minas Gerais State, Brazil, ...

Brazilian nurses' sociodemographic changes in the first decade of the 21st century

ABSTRACT Objective: analyze income and work conditions of nurses in Brazil in 2000 and 2010. Methods: based on demographic census samples, socioeconomic characteristics of nurses were described according to income and work hours. Statistic models estimated the chances (odds ratios) of nurses having low...