Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva
Universidade Católica de Santos
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International Archives of Medicine | 2017
Bianka Pereira Evangelista; Elicarlos Marques Nunes; Ana Paula Suassuna Veras Barreto; Andréia Rayanne Queroz de Sousa; Francisca Lima dos Santos; Jordeyanne Ferreira de Oliveira; Karine Lucena Alves; Mariana Brilhante de Lima; Tariana Rodrigues Nogueira; Juliane de Oliveira Costa Nobre; Edmara da Nóbrega Xavier Martins; Ana Beatriz Alves Barbosa; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Allan Martins Ferreira
Objetive: The study is an experience report, with the objective of reporting differences in the humanization present in nursing care between a Brazilian city and two cities of the United States of America, highlighting the potentialities and fragility of care provided in both cities frequented by students of Patos Integrated College - FIP. Method: The study was based on the exchange linked to the Bounce project, funded by the US government, which took place between May 21 and June 20, 2015, and was attended by 8 (eight) FIP scholars from Paraiba, Brazil. Through the study it was possible to perform a comparative analysis between the Brazilian hospital reality, seen in the FIP curriculum internship field, through the Deputy Janduhy Carneiro Regional Hospital, located in the municipality of Patos - Paraiba, Brazil, and the North American, evidenced by the visit to the hospitals of Hudson and New Paltz. Results: It was observed that the difference in care is in the humanization present in the Brazilian nursing care process. It is noteworthy the great work done by these professionals, who are not only concerned with technical-scientific efficiency, but with humanized assistance, based on ethical, moral, affection and for mutual respect precepts. Comparing the assistance provided in the two realities, we observed in our country a predominantly humanistic, rather than mechanical, assistance. Therefore, it is concluded that it is fundamental to seek tools that improve our Health System, consequently, providing benefits both for professionals, as well as for the users assisted. Conclusion: In this way, it can be said that humanization does not depend only on technological resources to be shared. Keywords: Nursing care. Humanization. Hospital.
International Archives of Medicine | 2016
Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos; Smalyanna Sgren da Costa Andrade; Ana Aline Lacet Zaccara; Ester Missias Villaverde Antas; Tatiana Ferreira da Costa; Karen Krystine Gonçalves de Brito; Joana Darc Lyra Batista; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Ana Paula Dantas da Silva
Objective: to understand the use of information and communica tion technology (ICt) as a pedagogical resource for teaching-learning process in nursing through the discourses of professors, and to identify the types of technology used as a tool to strengthen the teachinglearning process. Method: exploratory descriptive and qualitative study, guided by Grounded theory; the sample consisted of twelve professors of nur sing; data collection was conducted between February and May 2013, through the interview technique; the analysis was developed simulta neously with the collection, allowing the formation of categories and subcategories. Results: the nursing faculty expressed the knowledge dimension of ICt experienced in practice, recognizing it as an aid in the theoreticalpractical activities. Conclusion: this technology should be further stu died and explored in healthcare and, more specifically, in the training of nurses.
International Archives of Medicine | 2016
Franciely Maria Rodrigues de Lucena; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Ester Missias Villaverde Antas; Monalisa Lopes dos Santos Caldas; Kilmara Melo de Oliveira Sousa; Ana Karla Bezerra da Silva Lima; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Ana Paula Dantas da Silva; Silvia Ximenes Oliveira; Erta Soraya Ribeiro César; Thoyama Nadja Felix de Alencar Lima; Talita Araújo de Souza; Bruno Bezerra do Nascimento; Joana Darc Lyra Batista; Francisca Elidivania de farias Camboim; José Cleston Alves Camboim; Anne Milane Formiga Bezerra
Objective: To identify the factors that led to hysterectomy, check the effect on the life of the woman after the procedure and understand the influence of hysterectomy on the quality of womens lives. Method: exploratory research with quantitative and qualitative approach, using the collective subject discourse technique, data collection occurred from January to February 2016, through semi-structured questionnaire. Results: The respondents were aged above 31 years, in 17.19% the cause that led to oopheroctomy was uterine leiomyoma. The age range for the procedure was 25-55 years, with prevalence among 36-45. 80.95% of women noticed changes after the procedure on quality of life with the presence of excessive heat, joint pain, weight gain, stress and decreased sexual pleasure, resulting in interference in sexual. Conclusion: there were negative changes after performing the hysterectomy interferes with quality of life of women interview.
International Archives of Medicine | 2016
Nicássia Sousa Mélo; Maria Mirtes da Nóbrega; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Ester Missias Villaverde Antas; Ana Paula Dantas da Silva; Silvia Ximenes Oliveira; Erta Soraya Ribeiro César; Thoyama Nadja Feliz Alencar Lima; Talita Araújo de Souza; Bruno Bezerra do Nascimento; Francisca Elidivania de farias Camboim; José Cleston Alves Camboim; Desiny Dantas Melquíadas Azevedo; Edmara da Nóbrega Xavier Martins; Juliane de Oliveira Costa Nobre; Maryama Naara Felix de Alencar Lima
Objective: To analyze the nursing practices in the promotion of breast-feeding AM during pregnancy and childbirth. Method: The sample consisted of 50 mothers in the city of Diamond-PB. Data were collected through a demographic survey questionnaire and information about breastfeeding. Data were analyzed quantitatively using descriptive statistics. Results: mothers are aware of the importance of breastfeeding in meeting the childs needs and favoring the affective link between them; However, it was seen that the baby weaning occurred before the pediatric recommendation period; in relation to the nurses role in promoting the PM noted that mothers received some form of guidance on breastfeeding, indicating that it is not the lack of access to information hinders the adoption of appropriate practices AM. Conclusion: we need a cultural change so that feeding the incentive stock will be achieved .
International Archives of Medicine | 2016
Jhames David Dias dos Santos; Elicarlos Marques Nunes; Hellen Renatta Leopoldino Medeiros; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Juliane de Oliveira Costa Nobre; Edmara da Nobrega Martins Xavier; Érica Surama Ribeiro César Alves; Ana Paula Dantas da Silva; Marcelo Alves Barreto; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Maryama Naara Felix de Alencar Lima; Cristina Costa Melquiades Barreto; Elainy Maria Dias de Medeiros França; Denisy Dantas Melquiades Azevedo; Allan Martins Ferreira
Introduction: Violent trauma and car accidents result in the deaths of more than 2.5 million people a year worldwide. Objective: This study aimed to identify the epidemiological profile of trauma victims admitted and hospitalized in a hospital of reference. Method: This is a retrospective study with a quantitative approach, performed at Patos Regional Hospital - Paraiba. The sample consisted of 179 medical records of inpatients by trauma in the period from August to December 2014. The data were submitted to statistical and descriptive analyzes, and the results presented in graphs and tables. Results: It was observed that the trauma predominates in male individuals (61%), older than 40 years (52%), agricultural workers (28%), despite the accidents occur mostly in urban areas (77%), with large plot admitted after trauma to extremities, skull and face. It showed a higher number of incidents in October (47%), featuring the Monday (20%), with the highest number of admissions and hospitalization, usually including the night hours from 18:01 to 24.00 (40%). Conclusion: Thus, we see the need to invest in prevention policies directed at this particular profile, in order to develop targeted and effective strategies that can reduce the number of incidents, and consequently the number of deaths and permanent sequelae.
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2018
Paula Viviany Jales Dantas; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Erta Soraya Ribeiro César; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Talita Araújo de Souza; Bruno Bezerra do Nascimento
Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde | 2017
Francisca Elidivânia de Farias Camboim; Janine Rafael de Figueiredo; Milena Nunes Alves de Sousa; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; José Cleston Alves Camboim; Marie Oliveira Nóbrega
Rev. enferm. UFPE on line | 2016
Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos; Smalyanna Sgren da Costa Andrade; Ana Aline Lacet Zaccara; Karen Krystine Gonçalves de Brito; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2016
Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos; Smalyanna Sgren da Costa Andrade; Ana Aline Lacet Zaccara; Karen Krystine Gonçalves de Brito; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2016
Nadjane Gonçalves Lopes; Kamila Nethielly Souza Leite; Sheila da Costa Rodrigues Silva; Cristina Costa Melquiades Barreto; Ester Missias Villaverde Antas