Lêda Maria Albuquerque
University of São Paulo
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Lêda Maria Albuquerque.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2006
Marcia Regina Cubas; Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Soriane Kieski Martins; Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega
Este relato de experiencia tem como objetivo apresentar os resultados das oficinas de avaliacao da implantacao de um sistema operacional da CIPESC®, que simultaneamente descreve, valida, quantifica e qualifica as praticas de enfermagem em saude coletiva realizadas no âmbito da extra-internacao nas Unidades de Saude da cidade de Curitiba - PR. As oficinas realizadas ofereceram subsidios para identificacao das fortalezas e dificuldades na implantacao da nomenclatura CIPESC - Curitiba, mas ao mesmo tempo revelaram contradicoes nas falas dos enfermeiros. Concorda-se que e pela pratica consciente que se superam estas contradicoes e, a comecar delas, deve-se construir uma Enfermagem com potencial inter-ventivo nos perfis epidemiologicos da populacao.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2015
Emiko Yoshikawa Egry; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Rafaela Gessner; Rosa Maria Godoy Serpa da Fonseca
OBJECTIVE To describe the phenomenon of child neglect and understand it in a gender context. METHOD Retrospective, quantitative, and exploratory study that analyzed reports of violence by a child and adolescent protection network in a Brazilian city. The theoretical and methodological basis applied was TIPESC (Theory of Nursing Praxical Intervention in Collective Health), with a gender emphasis. RESULTS Neglect of children under the age of ten represents more than half the reports received over all the years studied; more boys than girls suffered neglect and 41.4% of the reports of neglect involved children under than age of three; women were identified as being solely responsible in 67.9%, and as accessories in 17.3% of the incidents reported. CONCLUSION Child neglect is a complex matter, the gender subordinate status inflicted on these children and their mothers who are responsible for their care underscore the social vulnerability of this group.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2015
Emiko Yoshikawa Egry; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Rafaela Gessner; Rosa Maria Godoy Serpa da Fonseca
OBJECTIVE To describe the phenomenon of child neglect and understand it in a gender context. METHOD Retrospective, quantitative, and exploratory study that analyzed reports of violence by a child and adolescent protection network in a Brazilian city. The theoretical and methodological basis applied was TIPESC (Theory of Nursing Praxical Intervention in Collective Health), with a gender emphasis. RESULTS Neglect of children under the age of ten represents more than half the reports received over all the years studied; more boys than girls suffered neglect and 41.4% of the reports of neglect involved children under than age of three; women were identified as being solely responsible in 67.9%, and as accessories in 17.3% of the incidents reported. CONCLUSION Child neglect is a complex matter, the gender subordinate status inflicted on these children and their mothers who are responsible for their care underscore the social vulnerability of this group.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Carina Maris Gaspar Carvalho; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Karen Namie Sakata; Marcia Regina Cubas; Emiko Yoshikawa Egry
OBJECTIVE Identification of terminology relating to nursing practices aimed at children and adolescents at risk of domestic violence. METHODS bibliographic descriptive research which selected 40 articles from the Virtual Health Library on domestic violence against children and adolescents, its manifestations, causes, and consequences, in association with nursing procedures for its confrontation and prevention, and which also identified terminology via computer tools. RESULTS 17,365 terms that, after standardization and uniformity procedures, resulted in a listing of 915 terms. CONCLUSION The terminology selected focused on the individual biopsychic nexus and the historic manifestation of this phenomenon was partially identified in terms that appear less frequently in these articles, thereby explaining the contradiction between the formal identification logic of such terminology and the dialectic logic that recognizes the historic reasons for, and dynamicity of, such phenomena.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Carina Maris Gaspar Carvalho; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Karen Namie Sakata; Marcia Regina Cubas; Emiko Yoshikawa Egry
OBJECTIVE Identification of terminology relating to nursing practices aimed at children and adolescents at risk of domestic violence. METHODS bibliographic descriptive research which selected 40 articles from the Virtual Health Library on domestic violence against children and adolescents, its manifestations, causes, and consequences, in association with nursing procedures for its confrontation and prevention, and which also identified terminology via computer tools. RESULTS 17,365 terms that, after standardization and uniformity procedures, resulted in a listing of 915 terms. CONCLUSION The terminology selected focused on the individual biopsychic nexus and the historic manifestation of this phenomenon was partially identified in terms that appear less frequently in these articles, thereby explaining the contradiction between the formal identification logic of such terminology and the dialectic logic that recognizes the historic reasons for, and dynamicity of, such phenomena.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Carina Maris Gaspar Carvalho; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Karen Namie Sakata; Marcia Regina Cubas; Emiko Yoshikawa Egry
OBJECTIVE Identification of terminology relating to nursing practices aimed at children and adolescents at risk of domestic violence. METHODS bibliographic descriptive research which selected 40 articles from the Virtual Health Library on domestic violence against children and adolescents, its manifestations, causes, and consequences, in association with nursing procedures for its confrontation and prevention, and which also identified terminology via computer tools. RESULTS 17,365 terms that, after standardization and uniformity procedures, resulted in a listing of 915 terms. CONCLUSION The terminology selected focused on the individual biopsychic nexus and the historic manifestation of this phenomenon was partially identified in terms that appear less frequently in these articles, thereby explaining the contradiction between the formal identification logic of such terminology and the dialectic logic that recognizes the historic reasons for, and dynamicity of, such phenomena.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2006
Marcia Regina Cubas; Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Soriane Kieski Martins; Maria Miriam Lima da Nóbrega
Este relato de experiencia tem como objetivo apresentar os resultados das oficinas de avaliacao da implantacao de um sistema operacional da CIPESC®, que simultaneamente descreve, valida, quantifica e qualifica as praticas de enfermagem em saude coletiva realizadas no âmbito da extra-internacao nas Unidades de Saude da cidade de Curitiba - PR. As oficinas realizadas ofereceram subsidios para identificacao das fortalezas e dificuldades na implantacao da nomenclatura CIPESC - Curitiba, mas ao mesmo tempo revelaram contradicoes nas falas dos enfermeiros. Concorda-se que e pela pratica consciente que se superam estas contradicoes e, a comecar delas, deve-se construir uma Enfermagem com potencial inter-ventivo nos perfis epidemiologicos da populacao.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2015
Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Carina Maris Gaspar Carvalho; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Karen Namie Sakata; Marcia Regina Cubas; Emiko Yoshikawa Egry
I Encontro Internacional do Processo de Enfermagem: raciocínio clínico e a era digital | 2017
Denilsen Carvalho Gomes; Aline Cecilia Pizzolato; Vivian Raksa; Marcia Regina Cubas; Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Carmem Moura; Otília Beatriz Maciel; Marcio Roberto Paes; Denise Kletemberg
Archive | 2015
Emiko Yoshikawa Egry; Maíra Rosa Apostólico; Lêda Maria Albuquerque; Rafaela Gessner