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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Burnout and depressive symptoms in intensive care nurses: relationship analysis(Assoc Brasileira Enfermagem, 2018) de Vasconcelos, Eduardo Motta [UNIFESP]; Figueiredo de Martino, Milva Maria [UNIFESP]; de Souza Franca, Salomao PatricioObjective: To analyze the existence of a relationship between burnout and depressive symptoms among intensive care unit nursing staff. Method: A quantitative, descriptive, cross-sectional study with 91 intensive care nurses. Data collection used a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services Survey, and the Beck Depression Inventory - I. The Pearson test verified the correlation between the burnout dimension score and the total score from the Beck Depression Inventory. Fisher's exact test was used to analyze whether there is an association between the diseases. Results: Burnout was presented by 14.29% of the nurses and 10.98% had symptoms of depression. The higher the level of emotional exhaustion arid depersonalization, and the lower professional accomplishment, the greater the depressive symptoms. The association was significant between burnout and depressive symptoms. Conclusion: Nurses with burnout have a greater possibility of triggering depressive symptoms.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Indicadores bibliométricos das Revistas de Enfermagem sob a ótica das bases indexadoras(Univ Sao Paolo, 2017) Avena, Magdalena Jose [UNIFESP]; Barbosa, Dulce Aparecida [UNIFESP]Objective: To analyze the bibliometric indicators of the national and international journals in the area of nursing from the perspective of index databases. Method: A historical cohort referring to the period of 2014 to 2016. National nursing journals indexed in the SciELO database and classified in the Qualis as A1, A2 and B1, and international nursing journals with impact factor above 1.0 and below 1.8, indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus Bases, were selected. Nursing specialty periodicals were excluded. The bibliometric indicators were collected from the index databases and imported into Ms Excel for analysis and data tabulation. Results: The bibliometric indicators of the different index databases are divergent and cannot be compared. Lower title coverage and shorter calculation periods amplify the distortions between the indicators of national and international journals. Conclusion: The internationalization criteria imposed on national journals do not contribute to obtaining or increasing the impact factor. A broader coverage of indexed titles and a longer calculation period for citations represent a significant difference in results. The h-index and CiteScore appear to be better impact indicators for national nursing research.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Pós-graduação Stricto Sensu em Enfermagem no Brasil: avanços e perspectivas(Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem, 2013-09-01) Scochi, Carmen Gracinda Silvan; Munari, Denize Bouttelet; Gelbcke, Francine Lima; Erdmann, Alacoque Lorenzini; Gutiérrez, Maria Gaby Rivero de [UNIFESP]; Rodrigues, Rosalina Aparecida Partezani; Universidade de São Paulo (USP); Universidade Federal de Goiás Faculdade de Enfermagem; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Centro de Ciências da Saúde; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Nursing is a specific field of knowledge and social practice that has been consolidated and strengthened as science. In Brazil, it has been developed due to the increase and qualification of strict sense post-graduate programs. This study aims to present a historical review of the strict sense post-graduate nursing courses in Brazil and to reflect on their evolution, progress, challenges and future perspectives. It explores the creation of strict sense post-graduate courses, highlighting the movement to build a culture of academic and professional post-graduation in nursing. The historical path of their consolidation, expansion, conquest of excellence and international visibility over four decades, and the challenges and future perspectives are showed. It is found that the post-graduate programs in the field has contributed to the advancement and consolidation of scientific, technological knowledge and innovation in nursing and health care, having as philosophy the respect for diversity and the free exchange of ideas, the improvement of quality of life and health, and the effectiveness of citizenship.
- ItemSomente MetadadadosViolência por parceiro íntimo e resiliência em mulheres usuárias da atenção primária em saúde em município da Amazônia ocidental brasileira(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2020-04-30) Valenzuela, Vivian Victoria Vivanco [UNIFESP]; Vianna, Lucila Amaral Carneiro [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloObjectives: to verify the prevalence of violence against women perpetrated by an intimate partner; to measure resilience in women; to relate resilience to the type of violence perpetrated; to identify the impulse and inhibitory motivations for seeking help; to relate the impulse/inhibitory motivations for the search for help with the type of violence perpetrated. Method: epidemiological study with cross – sectional design and analytical approach, conducted with 291 women between 18 and 59 years old, between April and July 2018. Results: The prevalence of intimate partner violence in the last 1 months was 58.8% (n=171). The resilience measured by the score showed that 50.9 per cent of the women had average resilience and 49.1 per cent low resilience, none of the participants obtained a score that was high resilience. The Factor Resilience Scale revealed that Factor I concentrates most participants (76.1 per cent), showing that they have their psychosocial adaptation aimed at solving actions and values, using strategies such as bringing plans to the end , being determined , find reasons to laugh and deal with problems in one way or another. The perpetration of physical violence negatively influences the development of Factor III of resilience (p=0.023), these women have less self-confidence and ability to adapt psychosocial situations, the adverse situations are dependent on third parties and have ineffectiveness to deal with various things at the same time. The impulse motivations for seeking help, 32.7 per cent expressed that they had already exhausted all the possibilities to maintain the relationship and 30 per cent believe that the aggressor will not change. The inhibitory motivations for 57.3 per cent is shame and in 54 per cent fear of the aggressor. Psychological violence negatively influenced the woman to decide to seek help (p <0.001), physical and sexual violence influenced the woman to decide to break through the cycle of violence and seek help (p<0.001). Conclusion: The higher prevalence of violence against women by an intimate partner was psychological, followed by physical and sexual. The resilience measured by score showed a predominance of average resilience. The assessment of resilience by factors showed a predominance of women with resiliente attitudes of Factor I to resolve actions and values. Physical violence by an intimate partner has negatively reverberated on resilience. The impulse/inhibitory motivations for seeking help were internal, a highly significant relationship was found between motivations and type of violence.