Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto
Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2012
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira; Denize Bouttelet Munari; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Maria Alves Barbosa
Objectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Family Support Group for those with hospitalized children, from the perspective of the participants and the group coordinators. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory study. The data were obtained by means of a checklist of the families and through identification of therapeutic factors by the coordinators of the group. Results: The families indicated the presence of the following therapeutic factors in the group: cohesion, sharing of information, universality, existential factors, developing social skills, instillation of hope, altruism, interpersonal learning and imitative behavior; the coordinators identified cohesion, sharing of information, universality and existential factors. Conclusion: Identification of therapeutic factors is an important therapeutic tool for evaluatingObjectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Family Support Group for those with hospitalized children, from the perspective of the participants and the group coordinators. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory study. The data were obtained by means of a checklist of the families and through identification of therapeutic factors by the coordinators of the group. Results: The families indicated the presence of the following therapeutic factors in the group: cohesion, sharing of information, universality, existential factors, developing social skills, instillation of hope, altruism, interpersonal learning and imitative behavior; the coordinators identified cohesion, sharing of information, universality and existential factors. Conclusion: Identification of therapeutic factors is an important therapeutic tool for evaluating whether members are benefitting from their participation in the group.
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2012
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira; Denize Bouttelet Munari; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Maria Alves Barbosa
Objectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Family Support Group for those with hospitalized children, from the perspective of the participants and the group coordinators. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory study. The data were obtained by means of a checklist of the families and through identification of therapeutic factors by the coordinators of the group. Results: The families indicated the presence of the following therapeutic factors in the group: cohesion, sharing of information, universality, existential factors, developing social skills, instillation of hope, altruism, interpersonal learning and imitative behavior; the coordinators identified cohesion, sharing of information, universality and existential factors. Conclusion: Identification of therapeutic factors is an important therapeutic tool for evaluatingObjectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Family Support Group for those with hospitalized children, from the perspective of the participants and the group coordinators. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory study. The data were obtained by means of a checklist of the families and through identification of therapeutic factors by the coordinators of the group. Results: The families indicated the presence of the following therapeutic factors in the group: cohesion, sharing of information, universality, existential factors, developing social skills, instillation of hope, altruism, interpersonal learning and imitative behavior; the coordinators identified cohesion, sharing of information, universality and existential factors. Conclusion: Identification of therapeutic factors is an important therapeutic tool for evaluating whether members are benefitting from their participation in the group.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2014
Luana Cássia Miranda Ribeiro; Adenícia Custódia Silva e Souza; Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Tipple; Dulcelene de Sousa Melo; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Denize Bouttelet Munari
Objective: To describe the barriers and facilitator factors to follow the attention flow of professionals injured by biological material in the worker perspective. Method: Qualitative descriptive study with data collected through individual interviews with 18 injured workers, assisted in reference public units in the city of Goiânia. The content analysis was carried out with assistance of the ATLAS.ti 6.2 software, under the work organization and subjective perspectives. Results: From the interviews regarding the barriers and facilitator factors emerged the categories: organizational structure, Support from close people, and Knowledge influence. Conclusion: The organized services have enabled more qualified consultations and the workers follow-up, which caused a satisfaction feeling in relation to the working environment.OBJECTIVE To describe the barriers and facilitator factors to follow the attention flow of professionals injured by biological material in the worker perspective. METHOD Qualitative descriptive study with data collected through individual interviews with 18 injured workers, assisted in reference public units in the city of Goiânia. The content analysis was carried out with assistance of the ATLAS.ti 6.2 software, under the work organization and subjective perspectives. RESULTS From the interviews regarding the barriers and facilitator factors emerged the categories: organizational structure, Support from close people, and Knowledge influence. CONCLUSION The organized services have enabled more qualified consultations and the workers follow-up, which caused a satisfaction feeling in relation to the working environment.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2014
Luana Cássia Miranda Ribeiro; Adenícia Custódia Silva e Souza; Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Tipple; Dulcelene de Sousa Melo; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Denize Bouttelet Munari
Objective: To describe the barriers and facilitator factors to follow the attention flow of professionals injured by biological material in the worker perspective. Method: Qualitative descriptive study with data collected through individual interviews with 18 injured workers, assisted in reference public units in the city of Goiânia. The content analysis was carried out with assistance of the ATLAS.ti 6.2 software, under the work organization and subjective perspectives. Results: From the interviews regarding the barriers and facilitator factors emerged the categories: organizational structure, Support from close people, and Knowledge influence. Conclusion: The organized services have enabled more qualified consultations and the workers follow-up, which caused a satisfaction feeling in relation to the working environment.OBJECTIVE To describe the barriers and facilitator factors to follow the attention flow of professionals injured by biological material in the worker perspective. METHOD Qualitative descriptive study with data collected through individual interviews with 18 injured workers, assisted in reference public units in the city of Goiânia. The content analysis was carried out with assistance of the ATLAS.ti 6.2 software, under the work organization and subjective perspectives. RESULTS From the interviews regarding the barriers and facilitator factors emerged the categories: organizational structure, Support from close people, and Knowledge influence. CONCLUSION The organized services have enabled more qualified consultations and the workers follow-up, which caused a satisfaction feeling in relation to the working environment.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2014
Luana Cássia Miranda Ribeiro; Adenícia Custódia Silva e Souza; Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Tipple; Dulcelene de Sousa Melo; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Denize Bouttelet Munari
Objective: To describe the barriers and facilitator factors to follow the attention flow of professionals injured by biological material in the worker perspective. Method: Qualitative descriptive study with data collected through individual interviews with 18 injured workers, assisted in reference public units in the city of Goiânia. The content analysis was carried out with assistance of the ATLAS.ti 6.2 software, under the work organization and subjective perspectives. Results: From the interviews regarding the barriers and facilitator factors emerged the categories: organizational structure, Support from close people, and Knowledge influence. Conclusion: The organized services have enabled more qualified consultations and the workers follow-up, which caused a satisfaction feeling in relation to the working environment.OBJECTIVE To describe the barriers and facilitator factors to follow the attention flow of professionals injured by biological material in the worker perspective. METHOD Qualitative descriptive study with data collected through individual interviews with 18 injured workers, assisted in reference public units in the city of Goiânia. The content analysis was carried out with assistance of the ATLAS.ti 6.2 software, under the work organization and subjective perspectives. RESULTS From the interviews regarding the barriers and facilitator factors emerged the categories: organizational structure, Support from close people, and Knowledge influence. CONCLUSION The organized services have enabled more qualified consultations and the workers follow-up, which caused a satisfaction feeling in relation to the working environment.
Acta Paulista De Enfermagem | 2012
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira; Denize Bouttelet Munari; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Maria Alves Barbosa
Objectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Family Support Group for those with hospitalized children, from the perspective of the participants and the group coordinators. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory study. The data were obtained by means of a checklist of the families and through identification of therapeutic factors by the coordinators of the group. Results: The families indicated the presence of the following therapeutic factors in the group: cohesion, sharing of information, universality, existential factors, developing social skills, instillation of hope, altruism, interpersonal learning and imitative behavior; the coordinators identified cohesion, sharing of information, universality and existential factors. Conclusion: Identification of therapeutic factors is an important therapeutic tool for evaluatingObjectives: To identify the therapeutic factors present in the sessions of a Parent and Family Support Group for those with hospitalized children, from the perspective of the participants and the group coordinators. Methods: A descriptive, exploratory study. The data were obtained by means of a checklist of the families and through identification of therapeutic factors by the coordinators of the group. Results: The families indicated the presence of the following therapeutic factors in the group: cohesion, sharing of information, universality, existential factors, developing social skills, instillation of hope, altruism, interpersonal learning and imitative behavior; the coordinators identified cohesion, sharing of information, universality and existential factors. Conclusion: Identification of therapeutic factors is an important therapeutic tool for evaluating whether members are benefitting from their participation in the group.
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2013
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira; Maria Alves Barbosa; Karina Machado Siqueira; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto
Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem | 2012
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Lizete Malagoni Almeida Cavalcante de Oliveira Oliveira; Denize Bouttelet Munari; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Cristiane Coimbra Silva; Ana Cássia Mendes Ferreira; Alyne Leite Gomes Nogueira
Rev. enferm. UERJ | 2011
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Katiane Costa Marinho; Rafaela Rodrigues Oliveira; Karina Machado Siqueira; Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Ana Karina Marques Salge
Enfermería global: Revista electrónica semestral de enfermería | 2015
Leidiene Ferreira Santos; Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira; Denize Bouttelet Munari; Maria Alves Barbosa; Myrian Karla Ayres Veronez Peixoto; Alyne Leite Gomes Nogueira
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Lizete Malagoni de Almeida Cavalcante Oliveira
Francisco Gavidia University
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Francisco Gavidia University
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Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás
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