Publications by authors named "Jaqueline Brito Vidal Batista"

Objective: To propose a reflection on the labor practice in a psychiatric hospital, emphasizing Brazil.

Method: A theoretical-reflexive study with an analogy between work in a psychiatric hospital and the literary work "Alice in Wonderland."

Results: The complex movement of the psychiatric hospital's history induces a discordant work process and demands from the worker a personified performance of a world of "wonders.

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Objective: To analyze the scientific production on Burnout Syndrome in physicians and nurses of ICU in Brazil.

Method: Bibliometric study, documentary, with quantitative approach. We selected articles published in Brazil on Burnout Syndrome in the ICUs, in the VHL and Portal Capes, from 2000 to 2018.

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Objective: To verify bibliometric indicators of the scientific production available in online journals that approach workplace bullying and nursing.

Method: A bibliometric study making use of Bradford's law, Zipf's law, and textual statistics was carried out with publications in Portuguese, English, and Spanish, made available in national and international databases, from 2000 to 2016.

Results: The sample was made up of 111 publications.

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Objective: to analyze scientifi c articles published in international online journals about palliative care and spirituality.

Methods: an integrative literature review with data collected in September 2014 from the LILACS, SCIELO, MEDLINE/PubMed, and IBECS databases.

Results: thirty-nine publications were identifi ed and their textual analysis facilitated through four thematic approaches: the meaning of spirituality in the context of palliative care; palliative care and spiritual support; spirituality and relief of pain and other symptoms in patients under palliative care; and instruments to evaluate the spiritual dimension of the scope of palliative care.

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The study aimed to investigate the scientific literature on Public Humanization Policies, available in online periodicals, from 2009 to 2012, in the health field. This is an integrative literature review conducted in the Virtual Health Library databases: Latin-America and Caribbean Health Sciences (Lilacs) and the Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and Portal Capes. Data were collected in July 2013.

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The Burnout Syndrome has been considered a public health issue because of the physical and mental health implications on workers, with clear effect on the quality of life at work. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of the Burnout syndrome in elementary school teachers in the city of João Pessoa, PB, and its relationship with sociodemographic and labor variables. Results showed that 33.

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