Objectives: to identify, map and describe characteristics of educational interventions for cervical cancer prevention in adult women.
Methods: a scoping review conducted on eleven databases and the gray literature, including studies that described educational interventions aimed at preventing cervical cancer in adult women.
Results: thirty-three articles with 151,457 participants were analyzed.
Objective: To test the effects of a brief interprofessional intervention for chronic pain management.
Methods: Before and after pilot study. The brief interprofessional intervention had a psychoeducational focus and was based on the Self-Efficacy Theory, using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy strategies.