Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho
Federal University of Paraíba
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Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2012
Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Antonia Oliveira Silva; Luiz Fernando Rangel Tura; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira; Sandra Nagaumi Gurgel; Adriana de Azevedo Smith; Valéria Peixoto Bezerra
The world population is aging rapidly, which poses a greater challenge for the institutions involved which, in turn, require new public health policies that include the prevention of falls. The objective of this study was to assess the risk of falls in the elderly. This epidemiological, cross-sectional study was performed at a family health unit, using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 150 elderly individuals evaluated from January to April 2009. Data were collected using the Fall Risk Score, which was analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Of all seniors evaluated, 58.8% did not suffer falls. However, 63 seniors did suffer falls, 71.4% of this total experienced 1 to 2 falls, and the main intrinsic cause they reported was dizziness/vertigo, whereas the extrinsic cause was wet or slippery floors. Therefore, it is concluded that it is important to assess the risk of falls among the elderly so that preventive measures can be taken, with a view to maximizing their quality of life.The world population is aging rapidly, which poses a greater challenge for the institutions involved which, in turn, require new public health policies that include the prevention of falls. The objective of this study was to assess the risk of falls in the elderly. This epidemiological, cross-sectional study was performed at a family health unit, using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 150 elderly individuals evaluated from January to April 2009. Data were collected using the Fall Risk Score, which was analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Of all seniors evaluated, 58.8% did not suffer falls. However, 63 seniors did suffer falls, 71.4% of this total experienced 1 to 2 falls, and the main intrinsic cause they reported was dizziness/vertigo, whereas the extrinsic cause was wet or slippery floors. Therefore, it is concluded that it is important to assess the risk of falls among the elderly so that preventive measures can be taken, with a view to maximizing their quality of life.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2012
Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Antonia Oliveira Silva; Luiz Fernando Rangel Tura; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira; Sandra Nagaumi Gurgel; Adriana de Azevedo Smith; Valéria Peixoto Bezerra
The world population is aging rapidly, which poses a greater challenge for the institutions involved which, in turn, require new public health policies that include the prevention of falls. The objective of this study was to assess the risk of falls in the elderly. This epidemiological, cross-sectional study was performed at a family health unit, using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 150 elderly individuals evaluated from January to April 2009. Data were collected using the Fall Risk Score, which was analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Of all seniors evaluated, 58.8% did not suffer falls. However, 63 seniors did suffer falls, 71.4% of this total experienced 1 to 2 falls, and the main intrinsic cause they reported was dizziness/vertigo, whereas the extrinsic cause was wet or slippery floors. Therefore, it is concluded that it is important to assess the risk of falls among the elderly so that preventive measures can be taken, with a view to maximizing their quality of life.The world population is aging rapidly, which poses a greater challenge for the institutions involved which, in turn, require new public health policies that include the prevention of falls. The objective of this study was to assess the risk of falls in the elderly. This epidemiological, cross-sectional study was performed at a family health unit, using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 150 elderly individuals evaluated from January to April 2009. Data were collected using the Fall Risk Score, which was analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Of all seniors evaluated, 58.8% did not suffer falls. However, 63 seniors did suffer falls, 71.4% of this total experienced 1 to 2 falls, and the main intrinsic cause they reported was dizziness/vertigo, whereas the extrinsic cause was wet or slippery floors. Therefore, it is concluded that it is important to assess the risk of falls among the elderly so that preventive measures can be taken, with a view to maximizing their quality of life.
Revista da Rede de Enfermagem do Nordeste | 2018
Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Antonia Oliveira Silva; Cláudia Jeane Lopes Pimenta; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira
Objective: to understand the social representations of imprisoned women on Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. Methods: qualitative study conducted with 32 women imprisoned in a rehabilitation center. The Free Association of Words Test was used, with inductive stimuli such as “Human Immunodeficiency Virus” and “Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome”. Data were processed by the EVOC software and analyzed in light of the Theory of Social Representations. Results: the elements of the central nucleus of the representation were prevention, fear, death, disease and anguish; the periphery revealed negative aspects regarding the contents. Conclusion: there has been a process of modification in the social representations on the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome with the incorporation of new elements such as the prevention and the reduction of the feeling of imminent death. Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome; Women; Prisoners; Nursing.
International Archives of Medicine | 2015
Olívia Galvão Lucena Ferreira; Antonia Oliveira Silva; Alinne Beserra de Lucena Marcolino; Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Laura de Sousa Gomes Veloso; Jordana de Almeida Nogueira; Eliane de Sousa Leite; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira
Introdu ction : the theory of social representations possible to know with more particularity how individuals see the reality facing the object / phenomenon from their experiences that are loaded with beliefs and values and guide their conduct. Objective: collect studies about the social representations of HIV/AIDS built by the elderly. Method: an integrative literature review that sought national and international articles in the databases: LILACS, SciELO and PUBMED, with time frame from 2005 to 2014. Results: we selected and analyzed six articles identifying four thematic groups that served as the discussion guide: HIV/AIDS and the biopsychosocial difficulties; Aging and HIV/AIDS: a double challenge; HIV/AIDS and ways of coping; Vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. Discussion: it can be observed that the social representations about HIV/AIDS built by elderly showed that the beliefs, interpretations and network developed symbolizations are complex, permeated by the disease and its biopsychosocial consequences. However, it turns out that, despite the complexity of the phenomenon experienced, people look for ways of coping, in order to improve their quality of life and leave it as close as possible to what it was before the diagnosis. Conclusion: it turns out that, despite the complexity of the phenomenon experienced, people look for ways of coping, in order to improve their quality of life and leave it as close as possible to what it was before the diagnosis.
Revista Da Escola De Enfermagem Da Usp | 2012
Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Antonia Oliveira Silva; Luiz Fernando Rangel Tura; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira; Sandra Nagaumi Gurgel; Adriana de Azevedo Smith; Valéria Peixoto Bezerra
The world population is aging rapidly, which poses a greater challenge for the institutions involved which, in turn, require new public health policies that include the prevention of falls. The objective of this study was to assess the risk of falls in the elderly. This epidemiological, cross-sectional study was performed at a family health unit, using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 150 elderly individuals evaluated from January to April 2009. Data were collected using the Fall Risk Score, which was analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Of all seniors evaluated, 58.8% did not suffer falls. However, 63 seniors did suffer falls, 71.4% of this total experienced 1 to 2 falls, and the main intrinsic cause they reported was dizziness/vertigo, whereas the extrinsic cause was wet or slippery floors. Therefore, it is concluded that it is important to assess the risk of falls among the elderly so that preventive measures can be taken, with a view to maximizing their quality of life.The world population is aging rapidly, which poses a greater challenge for the institutions involved which, in turn, require new public health policies that include the prevention of falls. The objective of this study was to assess the risk of falls in the elderly. This epidemiological, cross-sectional study was performed at a family health unit, using a quantitative approach. The sample consisted of 150 elderly individuals evaluated from January to April 2009. Data were collected using the Fall Risk Score, which was analyzed using SPSS 17.0. Of all seniors evaluated, 58.8% did not suffer falls. However, 63 seniors did suffer falls, 71.4% of this total experienced 1 to 2 falls, and the main intrinsic cause they reported was dizziness/vertigo, whereas the extrinsic cause was wet or slippery floors. Therefore, it is concluded that it is important to assess the risk of falls among the elderly so that preventive measures can be taken, with a view to maximizing their quality of life.
International Archives of Medicine | 2015
Milena Silva Costa; Eliane de Sousa Leite; Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Juliana Almeida Marques Lubenow; Antonia Oliveira Silva; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira
Revista de Pesquisa : Cuidado é Fundamental Online | 2011
Ana Claudia de Carvalho Lira; Maria de Lourdes de Farias Pontes; Adriana de Azevedo Smith Marques; Ronaldo Bezerra de Queiroz; Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Antonia Oliveira Silva
International Archives of Medicine | 2016
Débora Raquel Soares Guedes Trigueiro; Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira; Danielle Aurília Ferreira Macêdo Maximino; Daiane Medeiros da Silva; Sandra Aparecida de Almeida; Joseane Barbosa Freire da Silva; Aline Aparecida Monroe; Gilka Paiva Oliveira Costa; Jordana de Almeida Nogueira
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2014
Meryeli Santos de Araújo Dantas; Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Danúzia Amador Silva; Isolda Maria Barros Torquato; Wesley Dantas de Assis; Sérgio Ribeiro dos Santos
Journal of Nursing Ufpe Online | 2014
Sandra Nagaumi Gurgel; Juliana Almeida Marques Lubenow; Maria Adelaide Silva Paredes Moreira; Olívia Galvão Lucena Ferreira; Tatyana Ataíde Melo de Pinho; Jordana de Almeida Nogueira