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Strategies for preventing presenteeism in nursing

Sousa, Luís; Mestre, Ricardo; Tomás, João; Severino, Sandy; Guerra, Nelson; José, Helena

Introduction: presenteeism in nursing refers to physical presence at work with physical and mental limitations, even when the professional has physical or mental limitations that compromise their performance. This phenomenon has significant repercussions on productivity, professional well-being and patient safety, highlighting the need for effective strategies to mitigate it. Objective: to summarize the main in...


Positive Mental Health and Happiness at Work in a Sample of Portuguese Workers:...

Valentim, Olga; Sousa, Luís de; Sousa, Cristina de; Correia, Tânia; Carvalho, José Carlos; Querido, Ana; José, Helena; Laranjeira, Carlos; Querido, Ana

Positive mental health in individuals’ lives and happiness at work have been growing concerns for organizations. This web-based cross-sectional study aimed to understand these two factors and their interrelationship in a population of workers. Data were collected with an e-questionnaire from 1768 individuals currently employed in various public and private organizations. The variables studied included: social a...

Date: 2025   |   Origin: IC-online

The Effect of Coping on the Relationship between Work-Family Conflict and Stres...

Sousa, Cristina de; Viseu, João; Pimenta, Ana Cristina; Vinagre, Helena; Ferreira, João; Matavelli, Rafaela; José, Helena; Sousa, Luís

The challenges experienced in the context of the pandemic have required a significant reconciliation between work and family domains due to confinement and the need to spend more time at home, which may have increased the levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, making it necessary to use resilient coping strategies to overcome the difficulties felt. This study examined the effect of resilient coping on the r...


Emotions and Coping: “What I Feel about It, Gives Me More Strategies to Deal wi...

Sousa, Cristina de; Vinagre, Helena; Viseu, João; Ferreira, João; José, Helena; Rabiais, Isabel; Almeida, António; Valido, Susana; Santos, Maria João

Background: Personal emotions and affects have been identified and studied in the context of pandemics, as well as coping strategies centered on emotional regulation or the balance between positive and negative emotions. Objectives: The objectives of this paper are to identify an emotion and affect structure in our sample and analyze the relationship of these dimensions with resilient coping in the context of t...


Competências de investigação desenvolvidas pela pós-graduação: transferência pa...

Ferreira, Rogério; Mestre, Teresa Dionísio; Fernandes, Júlio Belo; Sousa, Luís; José, Helena; Fonseca, César; Ferreira, Óscar

Objetivo: Explorar o modo como as competências de investigação, desenvolvidas através da pós-graduação em enfermagem, transferem-se para a prática clínica. Método: estudo qualitativo, exploratório e descritivo, desenvolvido com base em um grupo focal em outubro de 2021, utilizando uma amostra intencional de oito enfermeiros pós-graduados de uma instituição de saúde da região do Baixo Alentejo, Portugal. Para a ...


Art therapy in people living with dementia: a rapid review protocol

Sousa, Luís; Tomás, Margarida; Santos, Maria João; Pereira, Fátima; Oliveira, Cláudia; José, Helena

Background: Art therapy as a non-pharmacological approach has been used in the management of symptoms in people with dementia, improving cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes. Objective: To identify art therapy modalities and their benefits when applied to people with dementia and who are community-dwelling or living in long-term care institutions. Design: Descriptive study protocol of a rapid review. Methods: W...

Date: 2024   |   Origin: Servir

Depression and anxiety of portuguese university students: A cross-sectional stu...

Amaro, Pedro; Fonseca, César; Afonso, Anabela; Jacinto, Gonçalo; Gomes, Luís; Pereira, Hélder; José, Helena; Lima, Andreia; Arco, Helena; Nabais, João

Background. The mental health of university students has worsened over time, and it is young people who have suffered the most from the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of mental health. Anxiety and depression are the most common symptoms reported by university students and are often the cause of disabilities, either in academic performance or in other spheres of life. Aim. The aim of this study was to both assess th...


The Effect of Coping on the Relationship between Work-Family Conflict and Stres...

Sousa, Cristina; Viseu, João; Pimenta, Ana Cristina; Vinagre, Helena; Ferreira, João; Matavelli, Rafaela; José, Helena; Sousa, Luís; Romana, Fernando

The challenges experienced in the context of the pandemic have required a significant reconciliation between work and family domains due to confinement and the need to spend more time at home, which may have increased the levels of stress, anxiety, and depression, making it necessary to use resilient coping strategies to overcome the difficulties felt. This study examined the effect of resilient coping on the r...


Emotions and Coping: “What I Feel about It, Gives Me More Strategies to Deal wi...

Sousa, Cristina; Vinagre, Helena; Viseu, João; Ferreira, João; José, Helena; Rabiais, Isabel; Almeida, António; Valido, Susana; Santos, Maria João

Background: Personal emotions and affects have been identified and studied in the context 4 of pandemics, as well as coping strategies centered on emotional regulation or the balance between 5 positive and negative emotions. Objectives: to identify an emotion and affect structure in our sample 6 and analyze the relationship of these dimensions to resilient coping in the context of pandemic of 7 COVID 19. Method...


Depression and Anxiety of Portuguese University Students: A Cross-Sectional Stu...

Amaro, Pedro; Fonseca, César; Afonso, Anabela; Jacinto, Gonçalo; Gomes, Luis; Pereira, Helder; José, Helena; Silva, Celso; Lima, Andreia; Arco, Helena

ABSTRACT: The mental health of university students has worsened over time, and it is young people who have suffered the most from the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of mental health. Anxiety and depression are the most common symptoms reported by university students and are often the cause of disabilities, either in academic performance or in other spheres of life. Aim. The aim of this study was to both assess the ...


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