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Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment | 2013

Spirituality in childhood cancer care

Nádia Nara Rolim Lima; Vânia Barbosa do Nascimento; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Modesto Leite Rolim Neto; Marcial Moreno Moreira; Aline Quental Brasil; Francisco Telésforo Celestino Junior; Gislene Farias de Oliveira; Alberto Olavo Advincula Reis

To deal with the suffering caused by childhood cancer, patients and their families use different coping strategies, among which, spirituality appears a way of minimizing possible damage. In this context, the purpose of the present study was to analyze the influence of spirituality in childhood cancer care, involving biopsychosocial aspects of the child, the family, and the health care team facing the disease. To accomplish this purpose, a nonsystematic review of literature of articles on national and international electronic databases (Scientific Electronic Library Online [SciELO], PubMed, and Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature [LILACS]) was conducted using the search terms “spirituality,” “child psychology,” “child,” and “cancer,” as well as on other available resources. After the search, 20 articles met the eligibility criteria and were included in the final sample. Our review showed that the relation between spirituality and health has lately become a subject of growing interest among researchers, as a positive influence of spirituality in the people’s welfare was noted. Studies that were retrieved using the mentioned search strategy in electronic databases, independently assessed by the authors according to the systematic review, showed that spirituality emerges as a driving force that helps pediatric patients and their families in coping with cancer. Health care workers have been increasingly attentive to this dimension of care. However, it is necessary to improve their knowledge regarding the subject. The search highlighted that spirituality is considered a source of comfort and hope, contributing to a better acceptance of his/her chronic condition by the child with cancer, as well as by the family. Further up-to-date studies facing the subject are, thus, needed. It is also necessary to better train health care practitioners, so as to provide humanized care to the child with cancer.


Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment | 2013

Childhood depression: a systematic review.

Nádia Nara Rolim Lima; Vânia Barbosa do Nascimento; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Luiz Carlos de Abreu; Modesto Leite Rolim Neto; Aline Quental Brasil; Francisco Telésforo Celestino Junior; Gislene Farias de Oliveira; Alberto Olavo Advincula Reis

As an important public health issue, childhood depression deserves special attention, considering the serious and lasting consequences of the disease to child development. Taking this into consideration, the present study was based on the following question: what practical contributions to clinicians and researchers does the current literature on childhood depression have to offer? The objective of the present study was to conduct a systematic review of articles regarding childhood depression. To accomplish this purpose, a systematic review of articles on childhood depression, published from January 1, 2010 to November 24, 2012, on MEDLINE and SciELO databases was carried out. Search terms were “depression” (medical subject headings [MeSH]), “child” (MeSH), and “childhood depression” (keyword). Of the 180 retrieved studies, 25 met the eligibility criteria. Retrieved studies covered a wide range of aspects regarding childhood depression, such as diagnosis, treatment, prevention and prognosis. Recent scientific literature regarding childhood depression converge to, directly or indirectly, highlight the negative impacts of depressive disorders to the children’s quality of life. Unfortunately, the retrieved studies show that childhood depression commonly grows in a background of vulnerability and poverty, where individual and familiar needs concerning childhood depression are not always taken into consideration. In this context, this review demonstrated that childhood-onset depression commonly leads to other psychiatric disorders and co-morbidities. Many of the retrieved studies also confirmed the hypothesis that human resources (eg, health care team in general) are not yet adequately trained to address childhood depression. Thus, further research on the development of programs to prepare health care professionals to deal with childhood depression is needed, as well as complementary studies, with larger and more homogeneous samples, centered on prevention and treatment of childhood depression.


International Archives of Medicine | 2013

Leprosy treatment dropout: a sistematic review

Régio José Santiago Girão; Nara Lívia Rezende Soares; Juliana Viana Pinheiro; Giuliano da Paz Oliveira; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Luiz Carlos de Abreu; Vitor Engrácia Valenti; Fernando Luiz Affonso Fonseca

Background Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease endemic in some undeveloped areas, and still represents a public health problem in Brazil. Therefore, the control of this endemic disease depends necessarily on the institution of correct treatment and containment of treatment dropout. This study aims to conduct a systematic review of published studies on treatment dropout of leprosy. Methods We conducted a systematic review of articles on treatment dropout of leprosy, published between january 2005 and april 2013, on MEDLINE and SciELO databases. The search was performed using the MeSH terms: “leprosy”; “patients dropouts” and the keywords: “leprosy, treatment” and “noncompliance, leprosy” in association, beside the equivalents in Portuguese. Results There were originally 196 references. After analyzing the titles and abstracts of articles, 20 articles were obtained and included in the final sample. Discussion Leprosy is a notifiable disease known as its disfiguring capability and the high rate of non-compliance to treatment. The low adhesion is responsible for the remaining potential sources of infection, irreversible complications, incomplete cure and, additionally, may lead to resistance to multiple drugs. Many factors are responsible for the interruption or dropout treatment: socioeconomic factors, education level, knowledge about the disease, lack of efficiency of health services, demographics, side effects of drugs, alcoholism, among others. Conclusion The recent scientific literature about the subject diverge regarding the factors that most affect the dropout problem in treating leprosy patients. However, better integration between professionals and users, and greater commitment of the patient, are common points among the authors of the studies.


Journal of the Senologic International Society | 2012

Cancer Treatment and the Fear of Death

Idelfonso Oliveira Chaves de Carvalho; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Modesto Leite Rolim Neto; Francisco Telésforo Celestino Junior; Aline Quental Brasil; Beatriz Barbosa; Nádia Nara Rolim Lima; Ricardo Quidut

INTRODUCTION: The fear of death has significantly appeared in women’s narratives about specific aspects and needs regarding cancer treatment. This study aimed to understand the coping strategies used by female patients with cancer during the illness process, as well as to highlight the psychological factors involved in the fear of death. METHODS: A qualitative study was carried, using narrative interview as instrument to collect data. Information gathering task was accomplished using content analysis technique. Later on, conceptual maps were designed, so as to include the enunciative instances related to the fear of death. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: The fear of death is reported in the context of situations of suffering experienced by the interviewed women, lying underneath manifested physical and psychological aspects of these patients. The lack of information intensely shows the need of being listened to in issues related to living with cancer. CONCLUSIONS: It is possible to identify/recognize the fear of death in situations of anxiety, especially when dealing with side effects of cancer treatment and its relation with affective and emotional ways of interaction in the treatment process. KEYWORDS: Neoplasms, Cancer, Treatment, Fear, Death


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2016

Occupational skin cancer: Systematic review

Jéssica Suellen Sena; Régio José Santiago Girão; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Rosielly Melo Tavares; Fernando Luiz Affonso Fonseca; Patrícia Barros Aquino Silva; Maria Clara Fortes Portela Barbosa


International Archives of Medicine | 2013

The biopsychosocial processes in autism spectrum disorder

Edgar Bittner Silva; Rosangela Filipini; Carlos Bandeira de Mello Monteiro; Vitor Engrácia Valenti; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Rubens Wajnsztejn; Maria do Carmo Andrade Duarte de Farias; Cícero Cruz Macedo; Luiz Carlos de Abreu


BMC Women's Health | 2017

Treatment delays among women with breast cancer in a low socio-economic status region in Brazil

Naidhia Alves Soares Ferreira; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Vitor Engrácia Valenti; Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra; Hermes Melo Teixeira Batista; Luiz Carlos de Abreu; Leandro Luongo de Matos; Fernando Adami


Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2015

PREVALENCE OF MAJOR DEPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER

Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra; Thiago Holanda Freitas; Ricardo César da Silva Rodrigues; Idelfonso Oliveira Chaves de Carvalho; Aline Quental Brasil; Francisco Telésforo Celestino Junior; Lucyo Flávio Bezerra Diniz; Alexandra Paz-Cox; Luiz Carlos de Abreu


Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2014

INFLAMMATORY BREAST NEOPLASMS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Naidhia Alves Soares Ferreira; Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Cintia de Lima Garcia; Grayce Alencar Albuquerque; Vitor Engrácia Valenti; Thaiany Pedrozo Campos Antunes; Hugo Macedo; Luiz Carlos de Abreu


Journal of Human Growth and Development | 2015

Prevalência de depressão maior em pacientes com câncer de mama

Sionara Melo Figueiredo de Carvalho; Italla Maria Pinheiro Bezerra; Thiago Holanda Freitas; Ricardo César da Silva Rodrigues; Idelfonso Oliveira Chaves de Carvalho; Aline Quental Brasil; Francisco Telésforo Celestino Junior; Lucyo Flávio Bezerra Diniz; Alexandra Paz-Cox; Luiz Carlos de Abreu

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Aline Quental Brasil

Federal University of Ceará

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Cícero Cruz Macedo

Federal University of Ceará

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Giuliano da Paz Oliveira

Federal University of São Paulo

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