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Self-care theory: critical analysis on its usefulness in nurse’s practicing

Rocha Diógenes, Maria Albertina; Freitag Pagliuca, Lorita Marlena

This study aims at evaluating the usefulness of Orem’s theory of self-care, applied to the hypertense woman. The analysis criteria of nursing theories are classified into Internal and External Criteria.The usefulness of the theory, as one of the Internal Criteria, considers that the theory be useful when applied to professional practicing, be it in assistance, teaching, research or in administration. It has bee...

Date: 2008   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Human papillomavirus: repercussion on the woman’s health in the family context.

Rocha Diógenes, Maria Albertina; Maria De Vasconcelos Varela, Zulene; Teixeira Barroso, Grasiela

This study aimed at analyzing the problems related to the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its relation with the women’s health in the family context. It is a study of reflexive analysis related to the theme, starting from a literature review and searching for an association with the reality studied. The educative approach is indispensable in the context of the woman’s health, taking into account that when the HP...

Date: 2008   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Experiencing pregnancy with Human Papillomavirus: a case study

Rocha Diógenes, Maria Albertina; Teixeira Barroso, Maria Grasiela

This is a case study which theoretical reference is the Calgary Model of Family Evaluation (CMFE). The aim was to understand the experience of a pregnant woman with vulvar condilomatosis caused by Human Papillomavirus (HPV), and to understand the changes in family dynamics after the clinical and laboratory diagnosis of HPV. The study was conducted at a reference institution in gynecology in Fortaleza, Ceará, Br...

Date: 2008   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Self-care deficiencies in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus: a contri...

Aparecida Pinheiro, Camila Landim; Moreira Pequeno Milomens, Kallyne; Rocha Diógenes, Maria Albertina

Gestational diabetes mellitus can be controlled and its complications prevented, provided clients take part in self-care actions. The objective of the present study was to identify self-care deficiencies in pregnant women suffering from diabetes, and to provide inputs for their educational support. This descriptive study included 12 pregnant women cared at a diabetes and hypertension reference institution in Fo...

Date: 2008   |   Origin: Oasisbr

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