Publications by authors named "Stela Maris de Mello Padoin"

Objective: To evaluate the usability of a lactation physiology video clips by healthcare professionals and to identify barriers and facilitators for this usage in hospitals.

Method: Cross-sectional study juxtaposed with the Knowledge Translation Model. The video clip was evaluated with the System Usability Scale self-applied to 63 health professionals from a university hospital in southern Brazil, from April to September 2022.

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Objectives: to assess the suitability, facilitators, and barriers of using a video clip for teaching lactation physiology to health students.

Methods: a cross-sectional study was conducted with online data collection at a higher education institution, using the Assistive Technology Assessment Instrument and open-ended questions. The sample consisted of 88 students.

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Objective: To understand the meanings attributed to family relationships by women who have experienced domestic violence.

Method: Explanatory study using Symbolic Interactionism and Grounded Theory as references. Data were collected from March to November 2021, through online interviews with 23 women found on the social media application Facebook®.

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Objective: To analyze the vulnerabilities of Venezuelan women considering their experiences of violence in refugee situations.

Method: Qualitative study, developed with ten (10) Venezuelan refugee women in the southern region of Brazil, through individual in-depth interviews. The theoretical framework of analysis was Vulnerability, Human Rights, and Intersectionality.

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Objective: To understand the experience of reproductive planning and pregnancy for HIV serodiscordant couples.

Method: Qualitative study, with phenomenological approach, theoretical-philosophical-methodological framework of Martin Heidegger. The field stage took place in a reference service in the care for people living with HIV, in southern Brazil.

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Objectives: to discuss the meanings attributed by professionals to the construction of the service network for women in situations of violence.

Methods: Convergent Care Research developed with the application of a convergence group with 32 participants from the health, social assistance, or public security sectors, in Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul. The data was produced during ten meetings, based on the problematization methodology, and submitted to analysis of thematic content and interpreted with the referential of networks.

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Objectives: to create and validate the content of a guide for monitoring the communication of the HIV diagnosis in childhood.

Methods: methodological study, with a design guided by the Knowledge-to-Action (KTA) Framework, supported by a participatory approach. The guide's content was structured according to the communication elements proposed by Lasswel from review studies.

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Objective: To map how the communication of the HIV infection diagnosis occurs in pediatrics.

Methods: Scoping review of the 64 original articles. We selected research papers in Portuguese, English, or Spanish, with the participants: child, adolescent, relative/family, and/or health professional from 2011-2020.

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Objective: to understand the intentionality of women's autonomous actions in labor.

Methods: a study in Alfred Schütz's social phenomenology, developed with 15 puerperal women admitted to a university hospital in southern Brazil. Data were collected through phenomenological interviews and analyzed according to the adopted framework and the comparison with scientific productions.

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Objective: To identify the best available evidence of intervention effectiveness for adherence to antiretroviral therapy for HIV in adults.

Method: The methodology proposed by the Cochrane Collaboration was used, with search in the databases: PubMed, Embase, LILACS, CINAHL, Web of Science and SCOPUS. Randomized clinical trials of interventions to promote adherence to antiretroviral therapy for HIV, in the ≥ 18-year-old population, published from 2010 onward, were considered.

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Objective: to evaluate the cost-effectiveness ratio and the budget impact of sending text messages associated with medical consultations in order to reduce the viral load of patients infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

Method: a randomized clinical trial, basis for the development of a dynamic cohort model with Markov states in order to compare medical appointments for adults infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus versus the alternative strategy that associated medical consultations to sending text messages through telephone.

Results: 156 adults participated in the study.

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Objective: to create and validate a visual educational technology content for lactation physiology learning.

Method: a methodological study that contemplated the stages of content creation and validation guided by the conceptual model of Knowledge Translation into action. The creation took place in partnership with the educational technology center of the project's home institution.

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Objective: to know men's perspective in face of reproduction in the situation of HIV-serodiscordance.

Method: qualitative study developed in a university hospital in Southern Brazil. Unstructured in-depth interviews were conducted with 11 men living with HIV and a thematic content analysis was performed.

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Objectives: to identify the scientific evidence of the elements of communication in the process of communicating bad news in pediatrics.

Methods: integrative review searched in the LILACS, PubMed and WoS databases. Primary studies in Portuguese, Spanish or English were included.

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Objective: To investigate the association between social support, adherence to HIV anti-retroviral therapy, and clinical and sociodemographic factors.

Method: A cross-sectional study conducted from July 2016 to August 2018 in a specialized outpatient clinic in southern Brazil. Individual interviews were conducted for the application of the following instruments: Questionnaire for the Evaluation of Adherence to Anti-retroviral Treatment (CEAT-HIV) and Social Support Scale for People Living with HIV/AIDS.

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This qualitative study based on art aimed to analyze the critical path of women in coping with situations of violence in the city of Santa Maria/Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, in these women's perspective. It has as settings the Women's Police Station (DEAM) and the institutional care service for women in situations of violence, named Casa Abrigo (Shelter House). The "talking map" creativity and sensitivity technique was used in conjunction with the in-depth interview to analyze the critical path of 12 women in situations of violence.

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Objective: To identify Brazilian and international scientific evidence on the critical path of women in situations of violence.

Method: Integrative literature review developed in four databases and two electronic portals, in January 2017. Twenty-one full articles in English, Portuguese or Spanish from original researches were included in the time cut from 1994 to 2016, and which presented critical path elements, even without using this concept.

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Objective: create and validate a musical educational technology for lactation physiology learning for professional training in health.

Method: methodological study with application of a conceptual framework of Knowledge Translation. In the creation cycle, the knowledge of the physiology of lactation was synthetized in key points to create the lyrics and the melody.

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Objective: To determine the potential and limitations of Primary Health Care professionals to identify situations of violence against women.

Location: A municipality of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

Design: Descriptive and exploratory study with a qualitative approach.

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Objective: To describe the investigative path of analysis and the operationality of concepts based on Martin Heidegger's theoretical and philosophical framework.

Method: Theoretical reflection on the phenomenon of pregnancy in a woman with heart disease.

Results: Stages of the investigative movement were evidenced based on the pre-reflection related to the object of study and to the search for the phenomenal meaning, using the existential and analytical Hermeneutics as the approach and resulting in the reach of the phenomenal totality.

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Objective: To understand the reasons attributed by women to the abuse of psychoactive substances.

Method: Qualitative approach of phenomenological nature. We interviewed 12 women users of psychoactive substances under treatment at the Center for Psychosocial Care alcohol and drugs in Southern Brazil.

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Objective: Presenting theoretical subsidies for the nursing care practice based on the possibility of convergence between research practice and educational practice.

Method: The Convergent Healthcare Research was developed from February to August 2015, with an intersectoral working group formed by 32 participants, including health, social services and public safety professionals. Ten group meetings were organized, based on the Problematization Methodology with Maguerez's Arch.

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