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International research capacity-building programs for nurses to study the drug ...

Wright, Maria da Gloria Miotto; Caufield, Catherine; Gray, Genevieve; Olson, Joanne

The First International Research Capacity-Building Program for Nurses to Study the Drug Phenomenon in the Americas is a result of a partnership between the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) of the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Faculty of Nursing in the University of Alberta, with financial support from the Government of Canada. The program was divided into two parts. The first...

Date: 2005   |   Origin: Oasisbr

International nursing leadership related to the drugs phenomenon: a case study ...

Wright, Maria da Gloria Miotto; Caufield, Catherine; Gray, Genevieve; Olson, Joanne; Luduena, Alicia del Carmen; Oblitas, Flor Yesenia Musayon

In this article, the authors discuss the value of international health in advancing the nursing profession through the development of strong leadership in the area of drug demand reduction. Paradigms for nursing leadership are briefly reviewed and linked to the development of the "International Nursing Leadership Institutes" organized by the Inter-American Commission for the Control of Drug Abuse (CICAD). The "...

Date: 2005   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Changing the focus: an exploratory study of drug use and worplace violence amon...

David, Helena Maria Scherlowski Leal; Caufield, Catherine

This exploratory study aimed to investigate factors related to the use of illicit and licit drugs and workplace violence in a group of women from popular classes in the city of Rio de Janeiro. We used a descriptive and analytic quantitative approach was used, as well as a qualitative approach through in-depth interviews with women who suffered or were suffering workplace violence, using the collective subject d...

Date: 2005   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Drug consumption and occupational violence in working women of Monterrey, N. L....

Castillo, Maria Magdalena Alonso; Caufield, Catherine; Gómez Meza, Marco Vinicio

The purpose of this study was to explore drug consumption and occupational violence in a sample of 669 adult women, working and living in 13 basic geostatistical areas of Monterrey, Nuevo León, México, using a descriptive correlational design with a qualitative approach. Results indicated that 37.1% of women consumed alcohol, 29.1% tobacco, 0.4% marihuana, 0.1% inhalants, and, among medical drugs, 5% consumed t...

Date: 2005   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Consumo de drogas y violencia en el trabajo femenino Zapallal - Lima/Perú

Musayón, Yesenia; Caufield, Catherine

The study design was descriptive, correlational, cross-sectional, and qualitative. The objective was to identify sociodemographic and labor risk factors for drug consumption and types of violence in the workplace related to drug consumption, as well as to understand the perception of female workers regarding the relationship between drug consumption and workplace violence. We surveyed 125 women workers of four ...

Date: 2005   |   Origin: Oasisbr

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