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J Pediatr Nurs ; 65: e3-e4, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34865938

ABSTRACT

What are the harsh consequences of racism and our country's slavery past in the life of every black woman today? How does the current federal government reinforce the reproduction of structural sexism and racism during a pandemic? Hunger, domestic violence, femicide, informal work, unemployment, and political under-representation are issues that are urgently presented by the need for an anti-racist social transformation. Black women remain vulnerable to social inequalities. And in the pandemic, these inequalities are not only related to its management (contamination, death, and vaccination), but also its economic and social consequences.


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Maternal Mortality , Racism , Brazil/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Pandemics , Socioeconomic Factors
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J. Health Biol. Sci. (Online) ; 6(2): 214-216, 02/04/2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-882749

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Introdução: Intervenções precoces podem moldar atividades cerebrais dependentes da neuroplasticidade. O Método Padovan® vem sendo estudado e utilizado como alternativa terapêutica na reabilitação de recém-nascidos com comprometimento neurológico, principalmente déficits de sucção. Relato do caso: Dois Recém-nascidos com diagnóstico de Síndrome alcoólica fetal apresentando irritabilidade e disfunção na sucção, em fonoterapia convencional sem melhora. Foram submetidos ao método uma vez ao dia, cinco dias por semana com ótimos resultados. Conclusões: O Método Padovan® foi eficaz no estabelecimento da sucção em três semanas e sua utilização mais precoce pode contribuir com menor tempo de internação.


Introduction: Early interventions may shape neuroplasticity-dependent brain activity. Padovan Method® has been used and studied as a therapeutic alternative in the rehabilitation of neonates with neurological impairment, especially suction deficits. Case report: Two newborn babies with diagnosis of fetal alcohol syndrome presenting irritability and dysfunction in suction, in conventional speech therapy without improvement, submitted to the method once a day, five days a week. Conclusions: The Padovan Method® was effective in establishing suction in three weeks and its earlier use will contribute to a shorter hospital stay.


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Neuronal Plasticity , Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders , Neurological Rehabilitation
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