Publications by authors named "Camila Aparecida Pinheiro Landim Almeida"

Objective: To identify variables related to perceived stress and resilience of international migrants.

Method: Multicenter, observational, cross-sectional study carried out with 403 migrants residing in Brazil, Spain, or Portugal. The following instruments were used to collect data: Perceived Stress Scale and Resilience Scale.

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  • - The study analyzed how sociodemographic and emotional factors affect men's self-compassion and stress levels in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic, involving 1,006 participants.
  • - Results showed that over half of the men had low self-compassion and a significant portion reported moderate to high levels of perceived stress, with 39.4% experiencing both low self-compassion and high stress.
  • - Findings indicate a strong link between low self-compassion and high stress, influenced by various emotional and sociodemographic factors, emphasizing the need for tailored public health policies for men's mental health.
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Objective: To evaluate prescription receipts for antimicrobial prescriptions prescribed in primary healthcare units in a capital city in the Northeast region of Brazil.

Method: An evaluative, analytical study. Information from the central distribution of essential medicines and the receipts of antimicrobial prescriptions were used.

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Objective: to describe and analyze the role of expert nurses in mental health in the Family Health Strategy.

Method: a qualitative study, with 20 Basic Health Units nurses of Teresina, Piauí. The information was collected through semi-structured interviews from March to May 2017 and analyzed using the content analysis method.

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Objective: To analyze the evidence of researches carried out on humanization in urgent and emergency care, considering their contributions to nursing care.

Methods: Integrative review of LILACS, CINAHL, SciELO, Web of Science, SCOPUS, and BDENF databases, using the keywords: humanization of care, urgencies, emergencies, emergency medical services, and nursing.

Results: The search resulted in a total of 133 publications, of which 17 were included in the scope of this review.

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  • The study aimed to assess the knowledge of Primary Health Care professionals regarding breastfeeding (BF) and supplementary feeding (SF) using a cross-sectional approach with 168 participants.
  • Results showed that only 39.29% of the professionals demonstrated good knowledge of BF, while a mere 2.38% were knowledgeable about SF, and many were unfamiliar with Brazil's breastfeeding and feeding program.
  • There were significant associations found between knowledge levels and factors like education, occupation, and involvement in healthcare related to BF and SF, indicating that better education led to improved knowledge in these areas.
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Objective: seize meanings attributed by primary care nurses to training in diabetes education.

Method: exploratory and descriptive study, with a qualitative approach, with twenty primary care nurses; semistructured interview script, with interviews processed in the IRaMuTeQ software and analyzed through the Descending Hierarchical Classification. The results were subsidized in the Representational Theory of Meaning.

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Context And Objective: The number of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)-related deaths covers different segments of the population differently, making monitoring of this mortality essential. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological situation of AIDS-related mortality in a municipality in the northeastern region of Brazil.

Design And Setting: Retrospective cross-sectional study based on data from death certificates in the mortality information system of the Health Information Center, Municipal Health Foundation, Brazil.

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Background:: The incidence of skin cancer has increased worldwide, particularly melanoma rates, which had a mean development of 2.6 % a year in the last 10 years. The agreement on the relation between long-term or chronic exposure to the sun and the emergence of these neoplasias has made several workers who perform activities exposed to solar radiation to form a risk group for the development of skin cancer, community health agents included.

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