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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 35(4): 114-7, 2014 Dec.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25842789

ABSTRACT

This is a theoretical-reflective study that aimed to analyze the contexts associated with gynaecological care for women with physical disabilities. Discussion consisted of contextual analysis according to Hinds, Chaves and Cypress, leading to four interconnected layers: immediate, specific, general and metacontext. Analysis showed that gynaecological assistance to clients with physical disabilities is influenced by attitudinal, structural, financial and informational barriers. Other influential issues are social beliefs and stigmas and the persistence of a biomedical model, which is hegemonic in this type of assistance. Therefore, gynaecological care must be valued based on the holistic paradigm offered by a transdisciplinary team in orderto provide quality care to women with physical disabilities.


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Disabled Persons , Genital Diseases, Female , Health Services Accessibility , Health Services for Persons with Disabilities , Women's Health Services , Female , Genital Diseases, Female/therapy , Humans
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Rev Bras Enferm ; 62(5): 734-8, 2009.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20552833

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Qualitative study that aimed at understanding the social representation of a parent with a premature child. The data were collected between May and June 2008, in a semi-structured interview with 17 parents whose premature children were hospitalized in the NICU of two public institutions in Natal, Brazil. The reports were analyzed based on the Social Representations Theory (SRT). The results reveal that the hospitalization of their children causes parents to experience emotions of fear, anguish, anxiety, loneliness interspersed with those of faith, joy and hope. For a parent the NICU is a frightening environment, albeit necessary for the specialized care that the conditions of the premature newborn require.


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Fathers/psychology , Infant, Premature , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Adult , Emotions , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Middle Aged , Sociology , Young Adult
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 27(2): 193-202, 2006 Jun.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17025036

ABSTRACT

It is a qualitative study with the objective of identifying the man's perception regarding the changes that took place in his marital relationship during the child's breast-feeding. The data were collected through interview with 13 fathers. The results indicate that men develop attitudes and feelings relative to the son and the wife; they recognize that the alterations in their marital relationship are more evident during the first three months of the child's life and they try to understand or to demonstrate indifference towards the changes. Although breastfeeding results in modifications in the spouses' relationship, the fathers do not consider them as something negative in their lives.


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Breast Feeding , Fathers/psychology , Marriage , Adult , Brazil , Breast Feeding/psychology , Dyssomnias/etiology , Father-Child Relations , Female , Household Work , Humans , Infant , Infant Care , Infant, Newborn , Jealousy , Love , Male , Sexual Behavior , Time Factors
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Rev Gaucha Enferm ; 25(3): 295-305, 2004 Dec.
Article in Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15712800

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the relationship between the concept analysis process and critical thinking skills in nursing. Utilizing a discursive essay approach, it is argued that the concept analysis technique enhances critical thinking. The steps of the concept analysis are analyzed as to the inherent cognitive operations that represent critical reasoning processes. Reflecting on an experience with undergraduate nursing students, the technique of concept analysis is evaluated as a didactic activity that enhances critical thinking. It is concluded that both processes complement each other in the rethinking of nursing and in confronting challenging practice situations.


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Education, Nursing
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