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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Educational video for adherence to vaginal pessary in pelvic organ prolapse treatment
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(Suppl 2):e20230515
09-30-2024
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEEducational video for adherence to vaginal pessary in pelvic organ prolapse treatment
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(Suppl 2):e20230515
09-30-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0515
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Objectives:
to construct and assess an educational video to promote the adherence of women with pelvic organ prolapse to vaginal pessary use.
Methods:
this is a methodological study, with a longitudinal design and quantitative analysis. The pre-production (synopsis, argument, script, storyboard), production and post-production stages were covered. Content and technical assessments were carried out by judges from the health and communication areas, respectively, and appearance assessment by the target audience.
Results:
the video was the first to be developed on the topic on the national scene, considered assessed from the point of view of appearance and content, presenting an overall Content Validity Index of 0.99 and a level of agreement among judges of 91.1% to 100%. Assessment by the target audience reached a percentage of 96% to 100%.
Conclusions:
the educational video is an instrument capable of promoting adherence to pessary in women indicated for this therapeutic approach.
Palavras-chave: Health CommunicationInstructional Film and VideoPelvic Organ ProlapsePessariesTreatment Adherence and ComplianceVer mais -
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Diabetes mellitus type 2: factors related to adherence to self-care
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(4):e20210260
02-25-2022
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEDiabetes mellitus type 2: factors related to adherence to self-care
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(4):e20210260
02-25-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2021-0260
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Objectives:
to analyze the sociodemographic and clinical variables related to the adherence to self-care activities in people with diabetes mellitus type 2.
Methods:
quantitative, cross-sectional study, carried out with 270 people with diabetes from December 2019 to October 2020, in São Luís, Maranhão.
Results:
the adherence to self-care was greater when it comes to medications (Md=7.0) and foot care (Md= 6.0), but lower in regard to blood sugar testing (Md=1.0), exercise (Md=2,0), and diet (general) (Md=4.0). The variables age group (p=0.007), educational level (p=0.015), body mass index (p=0.035), complications with diabetes (p=0.009), and nutritional follow-up (p=0.000) had associations with self-care activities.
Conclusions:
identifying the factors related to the adherence to self-care was found to be essential to strengthen the line of care in chronic diseases and to direct educational actions, aiming to improve the quality of life of people with diabetes.
Palavras-chave: BehaviorNursing CareSelf-CareTreatment Adherence and ComplianceType 2 Diabetes MellitusVer mais -
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Health beliefs and adherence of the elderly to fall prevention measures: a quasi-experimental study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(Suppl 4):e20201190
11-26-2022
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEHealth beliefs and adherence of the elderly to fall prevention measures: a quasi-experimental study
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(Suppl 4):e20201190
11-26-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1190
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Objective:
To evaluate the effect of an educational intervention on health beliefs and adherence of elderly people to fall prevention measures.
Methods:
This is a quasi-experimental study, carried out at the Senior Citizens' Center. Sixty-eight elderly completed the intervention. The intervention consisted of four meetings focused on beliefs about falls and prevention, and the evaluation occurred at baseline and 30 days after completion.
Results:
The elderly were predominantly women (83.82%), with one to four years of schooling (36.76%), with health problems (95.59%), and 48.53% had fallen. There was a significant increase in perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, barriers, and total health belief score post educational intervention. By adding total to partial adherence, there was a significant increase in the adherence of the elderly to fall prevention measures after the educational intervention.
Conclusion:
Educational intervention was able to improve the beliefs and adherence of the elderly to fall prevention measures.
Palavras-chave: Accident PreventionAccidental FallsElderlyHealth EducationTreatment Adherence and ComplianceVer mais -
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Factors associated to the adherence to the non-pharmachological treatment of hypertension in primary health care
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(Suppl 6):e20200173
08-18-2021
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ORIGINAL ARTICLEFactors associated to the adherence to the non-pharmachological treatment of hypertension in primary health care
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2021;74(Suppl 6):e20200173
08-18-2021DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0173
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Objectives:
to evaluate the factors associated to the adherence to the non-pharmacological treatment of hypertension in primary health care.
Methods:
cross-sectional study with 421 participants. The adherence was evaluated using the components: weight control, abdominal circumference, physical activity, and alcohol consumption. The chi-squared and Mann-Whitney’s tests were used for analysis.
Results:
the adherence to the control of the abdominal circumference was associated to smoking, sex, and stress. Smoking, age, and profession were associated to weight control. The adherence to a physical activity varied between the sexes and between people who used beta blockers and those who did not. Moderate alcohol consumption was associated to sex, age, profession, income, comorbidities, time using antihypertensive drugs, and using other medication.
Conclusions:
socioeconomic and clinical factors were associated to the adherence to the anti-hypertensive treatment. Innovative techniques, such as the transtheoretical model of change, motivational interviews, and supported self-care can help in behavioral changes.
Palavras-chave: HypertensionPatient CompliancePrimary Health CarePublic Health NursingTreatment Adherence and ComplianceVer mais