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Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2000

Diagnósticos de enfermagem relacionados à oxigenação, atribuídos a vítimas de trauma admitidos em CTI

Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Telma Ribeiro Garcia

Estudo descritivo, realizado em um hospital publico, do municipio de Joao Pessoa - PB, cujo objetivo geral foi o de estabelecer, a luz do modo fisiologico de adaptacao de Roy, um perfil dos diagnosticos de enfermagem do componente oxigenacao em pacientes vitimas de trauma. A populacao do estudo constituiu-se de pacientes vitimas de trauma, encaminhados para o CTI dessa instituicao apos atendimento na Unidade de Emergencia. Para a organizacao da amostra determinou-se um recorte temporal, durante o qual foram coletados os dados de 22 pacientes. Foram estabelecidos para esses pacientes 6 diferentes diagnosticos de enfermagem no componente oxigenacao, dos quais 4 alcancaram uma frequencia3 50% na amostra de casos estudados e passaram a ser considerados como fazendo parte do perfil diagnostico pretendido: Perfusao tissular periferica alterada (81,8%), Padrao respiratorio ineficaz (77,3%), Troca de gases inadequada (77,3%) e Hipoxia (77,3%).


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Prevalence Of Burnout Syndrome And Factors Associated With University Teachers

Ericka Silva Holmes; Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos; Anna Alice Figuerêdo de Almeida; Rozileide Martins Simões Candeia; Laura Cristhiane Mendonça Rezende Chaves; Ana Eloísa Cruz de Oliveira; Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca; Maria Bernadete de Sousa Costa; Jaqueline Brito Vidal Batista; Gerson da Silva Ribeiro; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; João Agnaldo do Nascimento

This is a systematic review that sought to identify the prevalence and factors associated with Burnout Syndrome in university teachers. The collection of the studies was done through descriptors in databases, which resulted in the selection of 8 articles. The prevalence for burnout had a small variation, but presented worrying values. The most frequent associated factors were: work overload, accumulation of activities beyond teaching, high employment ties, devaluation of the work performed and low remuneration. Burnout is still little recognized and studied in the category of university teachers, and it is difficult to identify an exact prevalence for this category. However, the associated factors are well defined and should be considered as a starting point for the prevention of the syndrome.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Music as a Therapeutic Assistant: Strategy to Reduce Work Stress

Dereck Sena de Lima; Jamilton Alves Farias; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Cesar Cavalcanti da Silva; Maurício Caxias de Souza; João Euclides Fernandes Braga; Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca; Alany Bezerra da Rocha Alves; Lúcia Raiza Feitosa Alves de Oliveira; Irany Carvalho da Silva; Milca Correia Marinho de Araújo; Thássia Christina Azevedo da Silva; Laysa Karen Soares de Lima; Sely Costa de Santana; Ronny Anderson de Oliveira Cruz

Objective: to understand the influence of music as a therapeutic assistant in reducing work stress of nursing professionals in a basic health unit. Method: it is an exploratory and descriptive research with a quantitative approach, developed with 9 nursing professionals from UBS Integrated Nova Esperanca in Joao Pessoa, Paraiba. Data collection began after approval of the Research Ethics Committee of the Health Sciences Center of the Federal University of Paraiba, no. 0508/16, CAAE: 58741916.6.0000.5188. Results: we identified that 33.3% of nursing professionals presented signs of stress, of the 33.3% who presented stress, 100% demonstrated to be in the resistance phase, 100% of the nursing professionals evaluated the musical strategy in a positive way. Conclusion: the musical strategy received extremely positive evaluations by the participants of the research, about 100% of professionals said that listening to music can reduce work stress.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Professional Satisfaction Of Nurses Working In Operating Room Of A Hospital School

Jéssica Helena Dantas de Oliveira; Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca; Ericka Silva Holmes; Rosângela Alves Almeida Bastos; Rosilene Alves de Almeida; Rozileide Martins Simões Candeia; Brígida Karla Fonseca Anízio; Francisca das Chagas Alves de Almeida; Erlaine Souza da Silva; Núbia de Souza Rufino; Gabriela Wanderley Souza e Silva; Jane Keyla Souza dos Santos; Danielle Noele Feliciano; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Iolanda Beserra da Costa Santos

Objective: to characterize in a sociodemographic way the nursing staff of the surgical center; Check the degree of importance assigned to each component of satisfaction: autonomy, interaction, professional status, task requirements, organizational policies, and pay; verify job satisfaction perceived by nurses. Method: exploratory, descriptive, quantitative study, consisting of 9 nurses working in the operating room. The research project was approved by the CEP/HULW, CAAE No 24597513.2.0000.5183. Data were collected through questionnaires and then analyzed using descriptive statistics in SPSS 20. Results: We found that the standby component was considered the most important for job satisfaction and Professional Status least important. Conclusion: nurses have a low level of job satisfaction, impacting the performance of its activities. Descriptors: Job Satisfaction. Perioperative Nursing. Quality of Life.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Incarcerated Health: Profile Of The Multidisciplinary Team Provider Of Health Assistance In Prisons

Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Cesar Cavalcanti da Silva; Maurício Caxias de Souza; Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca; Sely Costa de Santana

Objective: draw a profile of the multidisciplinary team provider of health assistence in prisions. Method: an exploratory and descriptive study developed at the Instituto Libertador Penitentiary Silvio Porto, a medium security establishment, located in the municipality of Joao Pessoa-PB. Results: the health care of prisoners has not been developed in order to comply with the legislation established in the National Health Plan of the Penitentiary System (PNSSP), since it does not meet its numerical prerequisite. Conclusion: it is urgent to propose and implement differentiated forms of work organization that have an impact on the process and on the quality of care provided to individuals with deprivation of liberty. Keywords: Health; Prisons; Patient Care Team


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Possibilities And Limitations In The Implementation Of The Policy For Men's Health In Primary Care

Flávio William Brito de Azevedo Ramalho; Wilma Dias de Fontes Pereira; Rafael de Azevedo Lima Ramalho; Daiane Medeiros da Silva; Kirlene Scheyla Viana Chianca; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Luciara Cristina Ferreira dos Santos; Núbia de Souza Rufino; José da Paz Oliveira Alvarenga

Objective: Investigate the possibilities and limitations to implement the National Policy for Integrated Healthcare in Human Primary Joao Pessoa - Paraiba. Method: An exploratory study with a qualitative approach using semi-structured interviews. Data were collected from September 2010 to February 2011. The study subjects were 12 nurses who engage in Integrated Health Units in Joao Pessoa-Paraiba. Results: In the treatment of the results we used the Content Analysis of Bardin. All respondents were female, aged 28-43 years, operating time of 7-12 years and most have expertise. The research affirms the occurrence of major deficits in the perception of health professionals regarding the implementation of the policy. Conclusion: The limits revealed require actions by users, professionals and management, so that policy becomes a reality in everyday primary care. Descriptors: Primary Health Care; Health Policy; Mens Health. Nursing.


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Risk Management: Element of Safety Strategy in Public and Private Hospitals

Carina Cristina Melo Silva; Rennaly Kelly de Araújo Ferreira; Rozileide Martins Simões Candeia; Daniela Alves Cardeal dos Santos; Ericka Silva Holmes; Nívea Trindade de Araújo Tiburtino Neves; Gyl Dayara Alves de Carvalho; Stella Costa Valdevino; Jamilton Alves Farias; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Maria Bernadete de Sousa Costa

Objectives : To analyze public and private institutions that use risk management; investigate the strategies that these hospitals adopt for patient and professional safety and identify the positive and negative aspects that imply the risk management in the hospitals surveyed. Method : A descriptive study, quanti-qualitative, developed in four hospitals in the public and private network of Joao Pessoa - PB. The sample was represented by eight professionals responsible for risk management in the participating institutions. Data were collected from February to March 2016. The data were collected and analyzed using simple descriptive statistics. Results : It was observed that public hospitals have adopted a strategy of use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), professional development courses participations and the development of actions of epidemiological surveillance; and that private hospitals are limited to the PPE use and information about biosecurity procedures for patients and professionals. Conclusion : The institutions surveyed still do not follow the risk management standards as security strategic element, that discourages and emotionally wearing out health professionals. It is recommended the implementation of continuing education actions focused on risk management to improve the level of knowledge among professionals who serve in the public and in private sector.


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Predisposing factors for the development of pressure ulcers: comprehension of nursing students.

Marine Deisy Gomes da Silva; Iolanda Beserra da Costa Santos; Ellen Martins Norat; Ana Paula Marques Andrade Sousa; Martha Miriam Lopes Costa; Ester Missias Villaverde Antas; Maria Júlia Guimarães Oliveira Soares; Josilene Melo Brurity Vasconcelos; Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Tiago José Silveira Teofilo; Gleide Delfino de Medeiros Oliveira

Objective: to identify the knowledge of nursing students on predisposing to the development of pressure damage; investigate the preventive measures used to reduce the UPP and analyze how they perform patient care with pressure damage. Method: exploratory study, research conducted at the Center for Health Sciences UFPB in February 2013, through the interview technique with 84 students from 6th to 9th semester Graduate Nursing. Results: increased participation was 33.3% 8th period. 90.5% cited friction as a predisposing factor for the pressure damage. Preventive measures predominant position change by 84%. As for nursing care maintenance leaves wrinkle prevailed by 47%. Conclusion: there is an interest among academics in the development of the issue and that there was 100% uniformity in.


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Strength in Bacterial Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Sample

Fernanda Lima de Paula; Iolanda Beserra da Costa Santos; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Denise Luckwu Martins; Sthephanie de Santana Abreu; Maria Bernadete de Souza Costa; Francisca de Sousa Barreto Maia; Ericka Silva Holmes; Leila de Cássia Tavares da Fonsêca; Stella Costa Valdevino; Ana Paula Marques Andrade de Souza; Josilene de Melo Buriti Vasconcelos

Objective: To identify bacterial resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates through records of Intensive Care patients. Method: documentary and quantitative study, conducted with 90 records of patients who were admitted from January 2013/2015. They take into account the ethical aspects of research with human, having CAAE: 42260815.8.0000.5183. Results: About the reason for admission to septicemia predominated with 16,7%. Of invasive procedures the central venous catheter prevailed 19.1%, and the presence of invasive mechanical ventilation 18.1%. It was found that Pseudomonas aeruginosa was found in tracheal secretion and show resistance to the tested antibiotics. Conclusions: The records of the records revealed that men were more likely to contract infection. Research has relevant information to the nursing staff of the Intensive Care Unit, it proves what are the prevalent microorganisms in the interim, it is important for health decision-making.


International Archives of Medicine | 2016

Male Doula, Why Not?

Maurício Caxias de Souza; Wilma Dias de Fontes Pereira; Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos; Ericka Silva Holmes; Waglânia de Mendonça Faustino e Freitas; Rayanne Santos Alves; Ana Lúcia de Medeiros; Leila de Cássica Tavares da Fonsêca; Saemmy Grasiely Estrela de Albuquerque; Maria Bernadete de Souza Costa; Aurilene Josefa Cartaxo Gomes de Arruda; Eveny Natássia Santos Ferreira da Silva; Natalia Peixoto de Oliveira; Márcio Aurélio Diniz; Fátima Michele Bezerra de Sousa; Juliana Barbosa Medeiros

Objective: Report experience of male person on a Doulas training course, whose historical dominance is female people and the training scenario is unique to this genre. Methods: Qualitative and descriptive study, reporting the experience in a Training Course for Doulas held in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, in June 2015. The results characterize the course, followed by the experienced living. The analysis was funded by the literature on the subject. Results: The experience showed that the process of working as doula must be delimited by an understanding beyond sexism and from exploitation for it. Conclusion: It is noteworthy that care as an archetype should not be associated with the gender division of activities in the ideological process of the rite of passage transcribed in a training course, neither in the care of women.

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Ericka Silva Holmes

Federal University of Paraíba

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Gerson da Silva Ribeiro

Federal University of Paraíba

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Iracema Filgueira Leite

Federal University of Paraíba

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