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Verganista Martins Fernandes, Henriqueta Ilda
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- A eficácia da sacarose no alívio de dor no recém-nascido: revisão integrativa da literaturaPublication . Magalhães, Fernanda Jorge; Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro; Pinheiro, Isis de Oliveira; Fernandes, Ilda; Santos, Maria Solange Nogueira; Albuquerque, Firmina Hermelinda Saldanha; Aragão, Brunna Francisca de Farias
- Analysis of the functional capacity of elderly individuals assistedby the hiperdia program in a basic health unitPublication . Souza, Fabiano Feitosa de; Albuquerque, Firmina Hermelinda Saldanha; Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro; Santos, Maria Solange Nogueira; Fernandes, Ilda; Millions, Rejane Medeiros; Frota, Mirna Albuquerque; Vasconcelos, Suzane Passos de
- Happiness as a strength in the promotion of adolescent and adult young healthPublication . Fernandes, Ilda; Andrade, Luísa; Martins, MM; Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro; Millions, Rejane Medeiros; Frota, Mirna Albuquerque; Albuquerque, Firmina Hermelinda Saldanhato assess the relation between sociodemographic characteristics of young people associated with the subjectivity of being happy; to evaluate the relationship between the subjectivity of being happy and the perception of health status; to evaluate the relationship between the subjectivity of being happy and the school and family environments and peer groups at school.
- Security and violence: Young people’s risk behaviours profilePublication . Fernandes, Ilda; Andrade, Luísa; Martins, MM; Machado, Andreia; Rolim, Karla Maria CarneiroINTRODUCTION. The risk behaviours, safety and violence of young people have been a major concern for societies. Health promotion focused on the importance of a safe environment and the implications that come from incorrect behaviours at this stage of life in which building autonomy is critical. OBJECTIVES. To identify individual health measures adopted by adolescents/youngsters in this case and violence situations to which they are commonly exposed; to determine the level of the risk behaviour; to explore the connections between risk behaviours, school year, and gender. METHOD. A quantitative, correlational and transversal study was conducted. A selfadministered questionnaire it was deliver to participants. The sample comprised 1614 young people, of the municipality of Vila Nova de Famalicão, and attending the academic year of 2013/2014. RESULTS. The average age of respondents was 17 years old and the majority were female, attended the secondary school and perceived their family as highly functional. The use of a protection helmet was more frequent when riding a motorcycle than riding a bicycle. The majority of participants reported the regular use of the seatbelt and did not drive nor accompanied a person driving under the in+uence of alcohol. Most of the respondents have not been involved in situations of violence. The majority showed low levels of risk behaviours. CONCLUSION. These study participants reported a positive image of the risk behaviours. Notwithstanding, young people would still highly bene't from the development of multidisciplinary and innovative interventions leading to the acquisition of a healthy and responsible lifestyle.
- Health education experiences with psychoactive substance usersPublication . Fernandes, Ilda; Pinheiro, Carlon Washington; Tavares, Sara Câmara; Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro; Albuquerque, Firmina Hermelinda Saldanha; Andrade, Luísa; Millions, Rejane Medeiros
- Sistemas de Saúde e Competências do Enfermeiro em PortugalPublication . Silva Rocha Cantante, Ana Paula; Fernandes, Ilda; Teixeira, Manuela; Frota, Mirna Albuquerque; Rolim, Karla Maria Carneiro; Albuquerque, Firmina Hermelinda SaldanhaThe paper discusses the Portuguese Health System that has adopted the Beveridge model, which is based on the financing of health services by taxpayers' income, based on a public system, where the right to health is independent of work and employment. Nursing education is structured in Pre-Graduate Education - Degree; Master and Doctorate in Nursing Sciences and Nursing. The competency of the generalist nurses refers to the professional performance showing the effective application of knowledge and skills, which allows them to make a clinical judgment and decide. The exercise of competencies is based on the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and the individual client or group; decision-making based on scientific evidence, clinical judgment based on the needs of individual or group care, prescribed nursing interventions considering the safety of care and the client, early detection of the real or diagnostic potentials seeking resolution or minimization of consequences, by the values of the patients, as well as respect and professional regulation that establish good practice.