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International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Biological Risks In The Professionals Of Mobile Pre-Hospital Care

Jacianne Nascimento Santos; Anne Milane Formiga Bezerra; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Guilherme Gadelha Pereira de Carvalho; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Maria Mônica Paulino do Nascimento; Francisco Geyson Fontenele Albuquerque

Introduction: Pre-hospital care professionals face situations in which they are very vulnerable to occupational risks of the biological type, due to direct and constant contact with patients in numerous adverse situations. Objective: To analyze the biological risks inherents to the nursing team of the Mobile Emergency Care Service (MECS) in Patos-PB. Method: The study was an exploratory, descriptive type, with a quantitative data approach. The research population was composed of all the nurses and nursing technicians employed in the MECS, Regional of Patos-PB who were available to participate in the research. Data were analyzed with SPSS software (version 21). Descriptive statistics of relative and absolute frequencies, central tendency (mean and median) and dispersion (standard deviation and minimum and maximum values) were used. Considering the small sample size, we adopted non-parametric inferential tests of Mann Whitney and Pearsons Chi-square test or Fishers exact test, accepting as statistically significant that p <0.05. Results: The sample consisted of 45 professionals of the nursing team, with the majority (88.9%) being female and a prevalent age range from 27 to 33 years, a workload of 36 hours per week, with less than one year of performance in the service; 95.6% use the complete uniform; 97.8% make use of masks, and only 24.4% confirm wearing protective glasses; 31.1% perform reoccurrence of needles already contaminated, and 24.4% already suffered some type of accident with a sharp device. Only 24.4% said they had undergone some training on the part of the company. Conclusion: It was evidenced that the occurrence of the accidents is directly related to the exhaustion of the professionals and their lack of experience in the area, besides the lack of training offered by the service. It can be noted that the company lacks in the area of employee protection, since they do not offer a professional training course, so there is no investment in continuing health education.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Nursing Care For Patients Experiencing Clinical Complications During Haemodialysis

Viviane Queiroga Linhares; Anne Milane Formiga Bezerra; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Guilherme Gadelha Pereira de Carvalho; Raquel Campos de Medeiros; Maryama Naara Felix de Alencar Lima; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Francisco Geyson Fontenele Albuquerque

Introduction: Patients with chronic renal disease treated by haemodialysis experience various changes in their daily lives, which they and their families need to adapt to and cope with. Objective: To analyse the nursing care of patients with chronic renal failure on haemodialysis who experience clinical complications. Method: A descriptive, exploratory study was conducted, using a quantitative approach. Data collection was performed using a sample of 73 patients at the Hemodialysis Center located at city of Patos-PB. The sample comprised 73 patients. Results: 27 (37.0%) were female, aged between 20 and 88 years old. It was found that employees are 49.3% of respondents, in consonance to farmers with 31.5%. The most common complications were weakness (76.7%), headache (46.6%), cramp (43.8%) and pain (32.9%). Conclusion: The trusting relationship between professionals and patients is paramount, because helps to improve adherence to treatment and, consequently, the reduction of complications; furthermore, educational and preventive actions are facilitated.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Evaluation Of Nursing Assistance To Women During Puerperium

Ana Flávia Laurindo de Souza Dantas; Anne Milane Formiga Bezerra; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Letícia Sampaio Chaves Silva; Wendel Robson da Silva Ferreira; Mona Lisa Lopes dos Santos Caldas

Background: During puerperium, a woman undergoes several changes caused by pregnancy and childbirth. At this stage, complications can occur, which, when not identified or taken care of properly, tend to result in morbidity and mortality from preventable causes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the nursing care provided to women during the puerperium period. Methods: The research is a descriptive exploratory study, with a quantitative approach, carried out in the Family Health Units (FHU) in the municipality of Patos, PB. The population included all the nurses of the FHU. Out of 38 nurses from the FHU, 27 nurses participated. Data were analysed in SPSS (version 21). Results: The study revealed that the sample consisted mostly of females (92.6%), aged between 32 and 34 years (44.4%), unmarried, between 10 and 15 years of training (37.0%), all with post-graduate degrees. All the professionals interviewed performed a puerperal consultation and reported that the most common complaints were related to difficulty with breastfeeding (92.6%). Most of the participants participated in training courses offered by management (66.7%), but the majority did not participate in scientific events in the area of womens health after graduation. Conclusion: Thus, it is necessary to consider how actions are carried out in the womens health care programme concerning puerperium in the city under study. These programmes should consider the health needs of this group and training to fully develop the competencies of qualified professionals.


International Archives of Medicine | 2017

Automobile Accidents Attended by Mobile Emergency Care Service

Ana Virgínia Gomes Barros; Anne Milane Formiga Bezerra; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Maryama Naara Felix de Alencar Lima; Raquel Campos de Medeiros; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Letícia Sampaio Chaves Silva; Wendel Robson da Silva Ferreira

Background: Automobile accidents are increasing every day and are becoming a serious public health problem due to the high morbidity and mortality rate. The goal of the current study was to characterise the traffic accidents attended by the Mobile Emergency Care Service (MECS) in Ibiara, PB. Methods: This exploratory, descriptive, documentary study adopted a quantitative approach and analysis of data. The population consisted of all victims of traffic accidents attended by MECS in the city of Ibiara, PB, from June 2015 to June 2016. The following variables were studied: age, gender, time and day of the week the accident occurred, nature of the incident, substance ingested by the victim, wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) or not, the anatomical lesions on the victim and the body regions hit during the accident. Results: The sample consisted of 49 accident victims, and the majority (81.6%) were male, predominately 30 to 59 years. Events occurring at night (63.3%) and during the week (65.3%) predominated. The most frequent type of accident was motorcycle fall (71.4%), with almost half having consumed alcohol (46.9%) and most not wearing PPE (77.6%). The regions of the body most affected were the lower limbs (67.3%) and upper limbs (53.1%). Conclusion: The main factor/cause of these accidents was due to imprudence and violation of traffic laws, highlighting the need to invest in traffic education policies, to direct campaigns for the prevention of traffic accidents, as well as expand the surveillance of traffic laws by authorities.


Revista SOBECC | 2011

Educação continuada na central de material e esterilização; significados e dificuldades enfrentadas pela enfermagem

Eliane de Sousa Leite; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Edinete Nunes da Silva; Joselito Santos


International Archives of Medicine | 2015

Assistive Technology for Elderly in Long-Stay Institutions

Ewerton José de Souza Maciel; Eliane de Sousa Leite; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Rogéria Mônica Seixas Xavier de Abreu; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Francisco Fábio Marques da Silva; Andréia Karla Anacleto de Sousa; Cláudia Jeane Lopes Pimenta; Alane Jusceni Menezes Cordeiro; Antonia Oliveira Silva


FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2014

ENTEROPARASITOSES INTESTINAIS E AUTOMEDICAÇÃO NA PERSPECTIVA DE PAIS DE CRIANÇAS EM IDADE PRÉ-ESCOLAR

Maria Iranilda Silva Magalhães; Eclivaneide Caldas De Abreu Carolino; Edimar Nunes da Silva; Eliana Nunes da Silva; Edineide Nunes da Silva


FIEP Bulletin On-line | 2014

SAÚDE SEXUAL NA PERSPECTIVA DE ADOLESCENTES ESCOLARES

Eclivaneide Caldas De Abreu Carolino; Joseane Rafaela Santos De Andrade; Maria Rosilene Dos Santos; Jompson Bezerra Barbosa; Edineide Nunes da Silva


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2013

EATING HABITS: KNOWLEDGE OF PREGNANT TEENAGERSASSISTEDIN PRIMARY CARE

Eliane Leite de Sousa; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Francisca Wigna da Silva; Veruscka Pedrosa Barreto; Wilma Dias de Fontes


Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2013

PREVALENCE OF SMOKERS AMONG STUDENTS OF AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE BACKLANDS OF PARAIBA

Jamelson dos Santos Pereira; Edineide Nunes da Silva; Muller Portinary Cavalcante Pereira; Eliane de Sousa Leite; Jamili Anbar Torquato

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Eliane de Sousa Leite

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Eliane Leite de Sousa

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Letícia Sampaio Chaves Silva

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Silvia Ximenes Oliveira

Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte

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Alane Jusceni Menezes Cordeiro

Federal University of Campina Grande

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