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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Repercussions of the pandemic on tuberculosis control actions from the perspective of health professionals
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(5):e20230477
12-13-2024
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLERepercussions of the pandemic on tuberculosis control actions from the perspective of health professionals
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2024;77(5):e20230477
12-13-2024DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2023-0477
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Objectives:
to analyze the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosis control actions from the perspective of primary health care professionals.
Methods:
this descriptive study with a qualitative approach was conducted from November 2022 to April 2023, using semi-structured interviews with 11 key informant professionals from primary health care units in a Brazilian capital. Data were organized using Atlas.ti 22.0 software and subjected to thematic-categorical content analysis.
Results:
the pandemic scenario caused alterations in the work process, necessitating abrupt adaptations, and led to detrimental impacts on the health of professionals and tuberculosis control actions, which were reduced or discontinued.
Final Considerations:
there was evident unpreparedness and a lack of resources from various governmental levels and health services to handle the public health emergency situation without severe harm to the provision of essential services.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Nursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(Suppl 2):e20201084
11-10-2022
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ORIGINAL ARTICLENursing care for the Amazon population: knowledge production and human resource development
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2022;75(Suppl 2):e20201084
11-10-2022DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2020-1084
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Objectives:
to analyze knowledge production adherence from a master’s course in nursing in the Amazon to care and health demands in the region, with an emphasis on neglected tropical diseases and traditional populations in the Amazon.
Methods:
a descriptive study, with a quantitative approach and documentary basis, analyzing dissertations defended in a Graduate Program in Nursing at the Universidade do Estado do Pará in association with the Universidade Federal do Amazonas, from 2012-2019. A descriptive statistical analysis was performed.
Results:
of the 105 dissertations analyzed, 30 (28.6%) were related to neglected tropical diseases. Of these, 11 (10.5%) dealt with Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, tuberculosis, malaria, and leprosy. Traditional populations in the Amazon participated in only 11 (10.5%) studies.
Conclusions:
knowledge production in a master’s course has adherence to care and health demands in the region; however, it needs to enhance its production to strengthen its identity.
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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Validation of an Instrument to guide Nursing Staffing in Obstetric Rooming in
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(4):e20190159
06-17-2020
Abstract
ORIGINAL ARTICLEValidation of an Instrument to guide Nursing Staffing in Obstetric Rooming in
Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem. 2020;73(4):e20190159
06-17-2020DOI 10.1590/0034-7167-2019-0159
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Objectives:
to construct and validate an instrument for the classification of mother-baby binomials that subsidizes personnel Staffing in in-rooming units.
Method:
methodological study. The construction was based on theoretical and legal references. Content validity was performed by experts through the content validity index measurement. Then, the instrument was applied to a sample of 122 binomials, and exploratory factor analysis was performed using the principal components analysis.
Results:
the instrument consisted of seven care indicators: Birth route; Maternal morbidity; Neonatal morbidity; Breastfeeding; Social aggravating factors; Care guidance; and interaction and bonding. All with content validity index of 1. The construct was composed of 3 domains, with Cronbach’s alpha of 0.62, 0.85 and 0.89.
Conclusions:
the classification instrument of mother-baby binomials allows the classification of mother-baby binomials and may support personnel Staffing in in-rooming units.
Keywords:Hospital Organization and AdministrationObstetric NursingRooming-in CareValidation StudiesWorkforceSee more