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Non-pharmacological interventions for mental disorders

Pinho, L.; Fonseca, C.; Gaweda, L.; Lopes, M.. J.; Schneider, B.

International evidence-based treatment guidelines recommend non-pharmacological interventions as gold standard approaches for the treatment of most mental disorders. Despite this, a large treatment gap exists such that many individuals suffering from mental disorders receive only medication or no treatment at all (Kazdin, 2017). The World Health Organization has declared improving mental health a top priority f...


High occurrence of multidrug-resistant Esche-richia colifrom Holstein-Friesian ...

Quinteira, S.; Dias, A.B.; Pinho, L.; Brito, N.V.; Campos, Carla; Freitas, A.R.; Miranda, C.

Escherichia coli is currently a leading pathogen for deaths associated with antimicrobial resistance (AMR). AMR related to food-producing animals is a public health risk requiring a One Health approach. Animals are major reservoirs of antibiotic resistant E. coli which can easily reach humans through the food chain, direct contact, or the environment. To analyze the AMR profiles of E. coli in fecal samples from...


Anxiety and Coping Stress Strategies in Researchers During COVID-19 Pandemic

Batista, P.; Afonso, A.; Lopes, M.; Fonseca, C.; Oliveira-Silva, P.; Pereira, Anabela; Pinho, L.

Abstract The current COVID-19 pandemic has affected the whole world, leading to changes in one's personal and working life. Researchers have undergone extensive changes in their roles, mainly in the area of health care, with research into the virus now the priority. Aim: To assess the anxiety, depression, stress, fears, and coping strategies of Portuguese researchers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants a...


Portuguese Nurses’ Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Reduction Strategies during ...

Pinho, L.; Sampaio, F.; Sequeira, C.; Teixeira, L.; Fonseca, C.; Lopes, M.

The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to mental health problems worldwide. Nurses are particularly prone to stress because they directly care for individuals with suspected or confirmed cases of COVID-19. The aims of this study were (a) to explore the association between the mental health promotion strategies used by nurses during the COVID-19 outbreak and their symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress; (b) ...


The use of mental health promotion strategies by nurses to reduce anxiety, stre...

Pinho, L.; Correia, T.; Sampaio, F.; Sequeira, C.; Teixeira, L.; Lopes, M.; Fonseca, C.

Objectives To evaluate and compare nurses' depression, anxiety and stress symptoms at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and after six months; to evaluate and compare the frequency of use of mental health promotion strategies during the same period; and to identify the relationship between the frequency of use of mental health promotion strategies, during the same period, with nurses’ depression, anxiety an...


Patient-Centered Care for People with Depression and Anxiety: An Integrative Re...

Pinho, L.; Correia, T.; Lopes, M.; Fonseca, C.; Marques, M. C.; Sampaio, F.; Arco, H.

Introduction: Depression and anxiety are mental diseases found worldwide, with the tendency to worsen in the current pandemic period. These illnesses contribute the most to the world’s rate of years lived with disability. We aim to identify and synthesize indicators for the care process of the person with depression and/or anxiety disorders, based on patient-centered care, going through the stages of diagnostic...


Functioning and Cognition of Portuguese Older Adults Attending in Residential H...

Lopes, M.; Pinho, L.; Fonseca, C.; Goes, M.; Oliveira, H.; Garcia-Alonso, J.; Afonso, A.

The functioning and cognition of older adults can be influenced by different care contexts. We aimed to compare the functioning profiles and cognition of institutionalized and noninstitutionalized older adults and to evaluate the effect of sociodemographic factors on the functioning and cognition. This is a cross-sectional study that included 593 older adults. The data were collected using the Elderly Nursing C...


Patient-Centered Care for Patients with Depression or Anxiety Disorder: An Inte...

Pinho, L.; Lopes, M.; Correia, T.; Sampaio, F.; Arco, H.; Mendes, A.; Marques, M. C.; Fonseca, C.

People have specific and unique individual and contextual characteristics, so healthcare should increasingly opt for person-centered care models. Thus, this review aimed to identify and synthesize the indicators for the care process of the person with depression and/or anxiety disorders, based on patient-centered care, going through the stages of diagnostic assessment and care planning, including intervention. ...


Functional Profile of Older Adults Hospitalized in Convalescence Units of the N...

Ramos, A.; Fonseca, C.; Pinho, L.; Lopes, M; Oliveira, H; Herinques, A.

Aim: To evaluate the evolution of the functional profile of older adults admitted to a health unit in Portugal; to relate the functional profile of these individuals with age, sex, education level and emotional state; and to evaluate the probability of the degree of dependence as a function of age and sex. Methods: longitudinal, retrospective study with a sample of 59,013 older adults admitted to convalescence ...


Rehabilitation Nursing Technology Intervention Gains Based on the Model of Self...

Brandão, A.; Lopes, E.; Barbas, L.; Fonseca, C.; Garcia-Alonso, J.; Pinho, L.; Lopes, M.

Objective: Identify the Rehabilitation Nursing intervention gains based on the model of self-care in people with a Proximal Femur Fracture. Methodology: Descriptive and exploratory study, using Robert Yin’s qualitative case study methodology. The Elderly Nursing Core Set (ENCS) was used as a data collection and diagnostic tool; and Fonseca’s Self Care Model (2013) was used as an orientation for intervention. Re...


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