Virgínia Leismann Moretto
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2010
Ana Lúcia de Lourenzi Bonilha; Joice Moreira Schmalfuss; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Jussara Mendes Lipinski; Mariana Bello Porciuncula
The commitment with the promotion and support of breastfeeding justified the training of professionals that give prenatal care in primary health. This is a exploratory, qualitative study, based on the assumptions of participant research. It aimed to identify the thematics about breastfeeding and report the actions and strategies proposed during the meetings. Data was registraded in a field diary and analysis was done according to the categorization of data. Discussion of findings showed the lack of professionals update and lack of standardization in their conducts. The research gave the opportunity to discuss the politics and programs that were implanted by the government management, searching for alternatives inside the context of the users and workers that are involved with prenatal care.The commitment with the promotion and support of breastfeeding justified the training of professionals that give prenatal care in primary health. This is a exploratory, qualitative study, based on the assumptions of participant research. It aimed to identify the thematics about breastfeeding and report the actions and strategies proposed during the meetings. Data was registraded in a field diary and analysis was done according to the categorization of data. Discussion of findings showed the lack of professionals update and lack of standardization in their conducts. The research gave the oportunity to discuss the politics and programms that were implanted by the government management, searching for alternatives inside the context of the users and workers that are involved with prenatal care. K
Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing | 2012
Ana Lúcia de Lourenzi Bonilha; Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Jussara Mendes Lipinski; Joice Moreira Schmalfuss; Jéssica Machado Teles
Objective: To analyze the indicators of pre-natal care, before and after a participative training of prenatalists in a basic health unit (UBS, in Portuguese) in Porto Alegre, Brazil, between the years of 2007 and 2009. Method: It is an exploratory study using a before-and-after experimental approach. Absolute and relative frequencies of pregnancy exams were observed, as well as pre-natal and puerperal consultation. In this test, an adjustment chi-square test was used, with a level of significance of 5% (p≤0.05). Results: In a comparative analysis of the years 2007 and 2009, all indicators presented a significant statistical increase (p<0.001) in frequency, except for the percentage of blood type exam (ABO, in Portuguese) and of pregnant women with more than six pre-natal consultations. Conclusions: We believe that the model of participative training of prenatalists provoked some transformations of the daily practices of the professionals, which is indicated by the improvement in perinatal care. Descriptors: Obstetric Nursing, Pre-Natal; Training .
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2010
Ana Lúcia de Lourenzi Bonilha; Joice Moreira Schmalfuss; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Jussara Mendes Lipinski; Mariana Bello Porciuncula
The commitment with the promotion and support of breastfeeding justified the training of professionals that give prenatal care in primary health. This is a exploratory, qualitative study, based on the assumptions of participant research. It aimed to identify the thematics about breastfeeding and report the actions and strategies proposed during the meetings. Data was registraded in a field diary and analysis was done according to the categorization of data. Discussion of findings showed the lack of professionals update and lack of standardization in their conducts. The research gave the opportunity to discuss the politics and programs that were implanted by the government management, searching for alternatives inside the context of the users and workers that are involved with prenatal care.The commitment with the promotion and support of breastfeeding justified the training of professionals that give prenatal care in primary health. This is a exploratory, qualitative study, based on the assumptions of participant research. It aimed to identify the thematics about breastfeeding and report the actions and strategies proposed during the meetings. Data was registraded in a field diary and analysis was done according to the categorization of data. Discussion of findings showed the lack of professionals update and lack of standardization in their conducts. The research gave the oportunity to discuss the politics and programms that were implanted by the government management, searching for alternatives inside the context of the users and workers that are involved with prenatal care. K
Revista Brasileira De Enfermagem | 2010
Ana Lúcia de Lourenzi Bonilha; Joice Moreira Schmalfuss; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Jussara Mendes Lipinski; Mariana Bello Porciuncula
The commitment with the promotion and support of breastfeeding justified the training of professionals that give prenatal care in primary health. This is a exploratory, qualitative study, based on the assumptions of participant research. It aimed to identify the thematics about breastfeeding and report the actions and strategies proposed during the meetings. Data was registraded in a field diary and analysis was done according to the categorization of data. Discussion of findings showed the lack of professionals update and lack of standardization in their conducts. The research gave the opportunity to discuss the politics and programs that were implanted by the government management, searching for alternatives inside the context of the users and workers that are involved with prenatal care.The commitment with the promotion and support of breastfeeding justified the training of professionals that give prenatal care in primary health. This is a exploratory, qualitative study, based on the assumptions of participant research. It aimed to identify the thematics about breastfeeding and report the actions and strategies proposed during the meetings. Data was registraded in a field diary and analysis was done according to the categorization of data. Discussion of findings showed the lack of professionals update and lack of standardization in their conducts. The research gave the oportunity to discuss the politics and programms that were implanted by the government management, searching for alternatives inside the context of the users and workers that are involved with prenatal care. K
Revista gaúcha de enfermagem | 2015
Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Camila Martinez da Rocha; Helga Geremias Gouveia; Claudia Junqueira Armellini; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Bruna Alibio Moraes
Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2015
Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Camila Martinez da Rocha; Helga Geremias Gouveia; Claudia Junqueira Armellini; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Bruna Alibio Moraes
Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem | 2015
Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Camila Martinez da Rocha; Helga Geremias Gouveia; Claudia Junqueira Armellini; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Bruna Alibio Moraes
Archive | 2014
Laura Sabin Raddatz; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Helga Geremias Gouveia; Claudia Junqueira Armellini
Archive | 2013
Karoline Maturana Ritter; Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Helga Geremias Gouveia; Virgínia Leismann Moretto
Online Brazilian Journal of Nursing | 2012
Ana Lúcia de Lourenzi Bonilha; Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves; Virgínia Leismann Moretto; Jussara Mendes Lipinski; Joice Moreira Schmalfuss; Jéssica Machado Teles
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Annelise de Carvalho Gonçalves
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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