Objective: To verify the association between prenatal care quality indicators and neonatal outcomes in maternity hospitals.
Method: Hospital-based cross-sectional study in four high-risk referral maternity hospitals in the five health macro-regions enabled by the Stork Network in Ceará-Brazil. Between April 2017 and July 2018, 440 puerperal women were interviewed using simple probabilistic sampling and a formula with finite populations and stratification of each maternity hospital.
Objective: to construct a prototype of a mobile application on psychological violence against women to facilitate nurses' continuing education.
Method: an applied methodological research of technological development, based on the Contextualized Instructional Design method.
Results: the prototype content was based on the learning objectives developed through a narrative review, which guided an integrative review to compile the information.
Objective: To summarize scientific evidence on the woman-centered shared decision-making process for the promotion of contraceptive counseling.
Methods: Integrative literature review with a sample of nine primary articles selected from MEDLINE via PubMed, CINAHL, Web of Science, Scopus, ScienceDirect, Embase, LILACS, and BDENF.
Results: The study evidenced a comprehensive chain of segments for the development of the shared approach centered on women through counseling on contraception, fragmenting the evidence acquisition in relational elements for the choice implementation and continuation of the chosen method; systematization of consistent information for choice implementation and continuation of the method; and challenges for implementing shared decision-making.
Objective: To assess the presence and extension of the attribute "Community Orientation" of Primary Health Care from the perspective of health services adult users from the Municipality of Juazeiro do Norte-CE.
Methods: Quantitative, cross-sectional and evaluative study, carried out in 14 Basic Health Units, from October 2016 to June 2017, using the Primary Care Assessment Tool.
Results: The attribute assessment was negative, reaching expressive negative responses in the seven districts, with a mean score of 3.