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Rev. méd. Minas Gerais ; 28: [1-6], jan.-dez. 2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-969068

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INTRODUÇÃO: Diante do nascimento de uma criança portadora de malformação congênita, os pais são tomados por grande choque emocional, negação do defeito, raiva, tristeza, ansiedade, angústia por não saber cuidar adequadamente do bebê e culpa, que pode ser dirigida a eles mesmos ou à equipe médica. OBJETIVOS: Conhecer quais as impressões dos pais em relação ao diagnóstico do pé torto congênito e seu tratamento. MÉTODOS: Estudo qualitativo, descritivo, realizado no Hospital das Clínicas da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, com 10 pais cujos filhos são portadores de pé torto congênito. A tabulação dos dados ocorreu por meio da utilização de três figuras metodológicas: ideia central, expressões chave e o discurso sujeito coletivo. RESULTADOS: Quando indagados sobre a impressão gerada quando o filho foi diagnosticado com pé torto congênito, 70% referiram sentimentos de tristeza, susto e preocupação, sendo que apenas 30% demonstraram uma aceitação tranquila do diagnóstico, desprovida de medo e preocupação. Quando indagados em relação ao tratamento que estava sendo feito, 100% dos pais demonstraram otimismo e satisfação com os resultados apresentados; ainda, 40% opinaram em relação ao nível de conforto trazido pelos métodos terapêuticos, e 20% citaram a importância do envolvimento de toda a equipe da saúde na abordagem terapêutica. CONCLUSÃO: Medo e preocupação foram sentimentos frequentemente apresentados, que melhoravam com a melhor elucidação por parte da equipe de saúde em relação a doença. Em relação a terapêutica, a grande satisfação por parte dos pais foi unânime. (AU)


Introduction: In the face of the birth of a child with congenital malformation, the parents are taken by great emotional shock, denial of the defect, anger, sadness, anxiety, anguish for not knowing how to properly take care of the baby and guilt, which can be directed at themselves or to medical staff. Objective: To know the parents' impressions about the diagnosis of congenital foot and its treatment. Methods: A qualitative, descriptive study carried out at the Hospital das Clínicas of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, with 10 parents whose children are carriers of congenitall clubfoot. The tabulation of the data occurred through the use of three methodological figures: central idea, key expressions and collective subject discourse. Results: When asked about the impression generated when the child was diagnosed with congenital clubfoot, 70% reported feelings of sadness, fright and worry, and only 30% showed a calm acceptance of the diagnosis, without fear and concern. When asked about the treatment being done, 100% of the parents showed optimism and satisfaction with the presented results; still, 40% opined regarding the comfort level brought by the therapeutic methods, and 20% mentioned the importance of the involvement of all the health team in the therapeutic approach. Conclusion: Fear and concern were frequently presented feelings, which improved with the elucidation by the health team regarding the disease. Regarding therapy, the great satisfaction of the parents was unanimous. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Bioethics , Talipes , Therapeutics , Child Health , Foot Diseases
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-149037

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Members of the Police Mobile Brigade (Brimob) can suffer from hypertension which is related to work stressors and other risk factors. This study aimed to identify the relationship between work stressors and other hypertensive risk factors. The subjects of this cross-sectional study were members of the Brimob undergoing their periodic medical check-up during July-October 2007. A subject was hypertensive if systolic blood pressure (SBP) was 140 mmHg or higher, or diastolic (DBD) 90 mmHg, or higher or taking antihypertensive drugs. Normal subjects were those who had SBP less than 120 mmHg and DBP less than 80 mmHg, and have never been diagnosed with hypertension. A number of 336 Brimobs aged 21 to 51 years participated in this study, 111 had high blood pressure and 79 had normal blood pressure. Hypertension was found to be related to excessive body weight and qualitative work overload. Age, work, lifestyle, history of diabetes, hypertension in the family, and other work stressors were not found to increase the risk of hypertension. Medium to high level qualitative work overload had a two-fold risk for hypertension [relative risk adjusted (RRa) = 2.00; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.97-4.14; p = 0.060]. Overweight subjects had 48% increased risk to hypertension (RRa = 1.48; 95% CI = 0.98-2.22). Obese subjects had a two-fold risk of being hypertensive (RRa = 2.21; 95%CI = 1.51 - 3.14). Qualitative work overload and obesity increased the risk of hypertension. These risk factors should therefore be controlled.


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Obesity , Hypertension , Police
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