Autores: Cintia Silva Fassarella - Mercedes Neto (Org.)
Nursing, both as a science and as a profession, has evolved through the continuous production of knowledge, shaping healthcare practices and policies worldwide. This book explores the historical foundations of nursing research, from the pioneering contributions of Florence Nightingale to the development of graduate studies in Brazil. It highlights the role of institutions such as the Anna Nery School of Nursing and the Graduate Program in Nursing at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (PPGENF/UERJ) in advancing scientific inquiry. Marking the 25th anniversary of PPGENF/UERJ in 2024, this collection presents summaries of defended dissertations and theses, offering a chronological perspective on the program's academic contributions. Addressing key challenges—such as funding limitations, interdisciplinary integration, and the recognition of nursing as a scientific field—the book emphasizes the importance of evidence-based research, technological advancements, and international collaboration. By showcasing the evolution of nursing knowledge, this work reinforces its essential role in healthcare and society.
Editora: EDITORA CRV
ISBN:978-65-251-7464-8
ISBN DIGITAL:978-65-251-7461-7
DOI: 10.24824/978652517464.8
Ano de edição: 2025
Distribuidora: EDITORA CRV
Número de páginas: 674
Formato do Livro: 21x28 cm
Número da edição:1
PREFACE - 51
Working conditions and health risks for workers who prepare and administer chemotherapy drugs - 55
The experience of elderly patients with heart disease when hospitalized in a cardiology department - 56
Imaging unit: the inclusion of nursing consultation in the qualification of the work process - 57
Style organizational in nursing: the challenge of managing and the power to decide - 58
Taking care of child’s health in the mothers’ representations: perspectives for the nursing in the education in health - 59
Osteomuscular disturbances and hospitalar nursing work: study with nursing assistants orthopaedic unit - 60
The nursing aids with graduation degree: repercussions on nursing caring - 61
The memory in the elderly’s quotidian: the nurse’s contribution to a healthy ageing - 62
Relationship: the border between the nursing assistants of the Central Unit of Sterilizes Material and those of the Surgical Units of Internment - 63
Having to overcome own prejudice: nurses taking care of woman that provokes abortion - 64
Stress in nursing workers: study in a psychiatric unit - 65
The HIV/AIDS in the adolescents’ social representations: implications for the nursing care - 66
The implementation of the BCG-ID vaccine: a challenge for public health nurses in Rio de Janeiro (1967-1973) - 67
Elderly people undergoing prostate surgery: nurse intervention for self-care - 68
Nursing care for hospitalized children at IPPMG/UFRJ: Government proposals and institutional undertakings - 69
The care rendered by the nursing academic in unit of neonatal intensive therapy in the mother’s view: an understanding analysis - 70
The lifestyle of administrative workers in an oil company, as a support for the development of programs to promote health at work: contribution of occupational nursing - 71
Family Health Program: customer imaginary about their service and their possibilities of participation - 72
Study of work accidents with contaminated biological material among health professionals at the research Center Hospital Evandro Chagas/ Foundation Oswaldo Cruz - 73
Risk factors and health damages for industrial maintenance workers in steel supply from the nursing perspective - 74
2001
Experience of Nursing undergraduate in caring for parturient women - 75
2002
Reality and expectations of elderly people in nursing homes: proposing a care model based on PBAI - 76
Constructing a framework of Nursing Caring Psychiatric: a reflection process of a group of nurses - 77
The professional autonomy of nursing in Public Health: a study of social representations - 78
Experiences of the nursing team with the family of children put into hospital in a Pediatric ITU - 79
Nursing care for clients with skin conditions: sociopoetic paradigm - 80
The eldest people’s health in the nursing home’s context: the consequences of the institutionalization and intervening action of nursing - 81
The Meaning of cancer in Adolescence: a comprehensive analysis for neoplasm carriers - 82
Instrumentalizing nurses for diagnosing client’s self-care agency and deficits related to wound dressing - 83
The use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs at work, actions of promotion and prevention: a perspective of nursing integration - 84
Social representations of AIDS among employees at a University Hospital: an indicator for the implementation of training programs - 85
To be a nurse, caring for people with cancer under chemotherapy - 86
The movement that took Nurses to be a director of The Biomedical Center - UERJ (from 1988 to 1996) - 87
2003
Risk Factors for Nursing Healthcare-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders: current scene and proposals of changes - 88
The nursing care in the microbiologic material collection of wounds: comparison between two techniques - 89
The accompanist’s needs of the hospitalized child: study based on the sociological phenomenology of Alfred Schultz - 90
Professional reinsertion of bone marrow transplanted patients: nursing contributions - 91
Obstetric nursing care technologies and their effects on labor: an exploratory study - 92
The social representation of mothers on vaccination and their implication for the immunization practice - 93
The influence of Lato and Stricto-sensu postgraduate studies on the management style of nurses at a University Hospital - 94
Home Birth: Women’s Experiences - 95
Risk factors and injuries to the street sweeper health in the perspective of nursing - 96
The UNIRIO and Ministry of Health’s Nursing Residence Program: the formation and practices of the nurses graduated in 1998-2002 period - 97
Noises in surgical ward: effects of the environment on the health of the nursing worker - 98
The Female Army Nursing Group in the Brazilian Expeditionary Force during World War II: a photographic approach (1942-1945) - 99
Women’s Health and Adolescent Pregnancy: A comparative study on the repercussions for young women’s lives in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil and Maputo - Mozambique - 100
Adolescents in conflict with the law: maternal social representations - 101
Specialization in Oncology for Nursing Technicians: A model of the National Cancer Institute (INCA) - 102
Oncological Intensive Care: nursing worker dealing with risks, suffering and pleasure - 103
HIV/AIDS in nursing education: configurations constructed by teachers about practical and theoretical teaching - 104
2004
Social Practices and Representations with regard to Health and Work in Adolescence - 105
Sexuality: a citizenship release of elderly client with mental disorder: a view of nursing professional - 106
Teenagers students perception about sexuality: an analysis of social representations - 107
The Young and DST / AIDS - in the ways of prevention - 108
The graduate of the nursing residency from the National Cancer Institute and your specialized practice - 109
Working conditions of nursing professionals at a public hospital in the city of Campos dos Goytacazes - RJ - 110
Work and Health Conditions of the Nursing Professionals from the medical clinic of a Public Hospital - 111
The conception of lapsing of nursing in the daily one of the nurses - 112
Nursing Professionals’ Perception of a Chemotherapy Service about the occupational - 113
Evidences of nursing care in the prevention of pressure ulcer: the appropriation of Neuman´s theory and Braden scale - 114
Universality and diversity of meanings on the act of teaching nursing care: a perspective of hospital nurses and nurse professors - 115
Care needs and comfort: the visitors report - 116
Unveiling the daily of the being-adolescent-hospitalized: a phenomenological approach toward the nursing - 117
The diligent woman front to the gynecological consultation - 118
The Elderly in Intensive Care: providing specific needs for life quality - 119
The strength relations experienced by the preceptor nurse of the nursing residence: a pedagogical challenge 1995-2000 - 120
The night work and their implications in the nursing team: I study in unit of surgical clinic - 121
Adhesion to the children’s medicinal treatment living with AIDS in the light of the Social Representations Theory - 122
Requalification for the achievement of competence of mid-level nursing professionals - 123
Mastectomized women and their reinsertion into work - a contribution to the practice of Nursing - 124
The interfaces of the power relations between the Nursing Team and the aged patient´s Familiar-Companion - 125
The Elderly in the Community: a question of citizenship - 126
Working Conditions and Health of the Nursing Workers on Pediatric ITU - 127
The adolescent under hemodialysis process: some reflections concerning the nursing ethical care - 128
The Taking care in floral therapy: space of autonomy of the nurse - 129
Aging in the Imaginative Dimension: Being Elderly and Being Old - 130
The nursing registers at sida client record: retrospective audit - 131
Representation of HIV among workers at the Carnival at Sambodromo. Implications to prevent the disease - 132
Adhesion of the nursing professionals of the vaccination against the hepatitis B - 133
The nursing care of the child who is victim of intrafamilial violence: a phenomenological analysis - 134
The nurse worker challenges in the emergency department of a public hospital - 135
Nurse-Client interaction and use of papain associated with magnesium silicate: a wound care technology - 136
The breast cancer diagnosis and the woman’s social interaction - 137
Biological risks: an approach in the area of occupational health - 138
2005
Prophylaxis of vertical transmission of HIV in reference maternity hospitals in the city of Rio de Janeiro - 139
Quality of Life of Patients with Chronic Injuries of Skin: a study on the variations in the physical domain, associates to the treatment in a nursing doctor’s office - 140
Substitution of Maternal Breast-feeding: the meaning to women infected by the HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) - 142
Searching autonomy and power: the power to decide process of the pregnancy for the adolescent – contribution to take care of it in nursing - 143
Constructing a purpose to minimize the discomfort generated by the stressors to the patients into an oncological intensive treatment unit - 144
Work and health conditions of nursing workers who work in medical clinics - 145
AIDS Representation: concepts that remain on the discourse about the disease – a nursing school study - 146
Assessment of tuberculosis infection in healthcare professionals at HUPE - 147
The influences of the work environment on the health of nursing workers - 148
Teaching self care for the chronic renal disease patients under conservative treatment: epidemiologic and sociopoetic study - 149
The social order inscribed in bodies: a study of teenage pregnancy from the perspective of nursing care - 150
The nurse and the drugs: perceptions from a collective subject - 151
Breastfeeding: the action of the nursing team from the perspective of Alfred Schutz’s social phenomenology - 152
Use of antiretroviral drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV: adverse effects on pregnant women - 153
Seeking strategies to live better while having a hysterectomy: the meaning of removing the uterus and its repercussions for nursing care - 154
Taking care from nursing to the family front to the diagnosis of childish leukemia: a study phenomenology - 155
The Work and Health Conditions of the Nursing Team in the Private Intensive Care Units in a General Hospital in Campos dos Goytacazes: Case-Study - 156
Nurse’s Actions in the Family Health Program (PSF) in the precocious detention and prevention of breast cancer in the city of Resende, RJ – Brazil - 157
The daily life of a woman whose son is in a Neonate Intensive Care Unit: a contribution for the Nursing Care - 158
Social Representations of hospitalized children from the perspective of the family companion - 159
Health Education on the Family Health Program (PSF) in the Angra dos Reis municipality: the nurses’ social representations - 160
Worthy work: influences of the work for the health of the professionals of nursing - 161
2006
The reconfiguration of the Nursing Service of Marítimos Hospital: 1966-1968 - 162
Hemodialysis Client Expectations About Kidney Transplantation – Research Sociopoetics in Nursing - 163
HIV/Aids counseling: it is a study of the practice of health care workers in the admission of the parturient - 164
Being a partner of a mastectomized woman: looking for tools for adaptation - 165
Prehospitalar setting: the nursing and the exposition to the biological risk - 166
The nurse and drugs usage/abuse: a perspective for the Family Health Program - 168
Human necessities and nursing care dependency: a study of the seniors profile admitted in a clinical unit - 169
Results from the use of saline solution in peripheral venous catheters: underlying the Nursing Care - 171
Conceptions of Obstetric Nursing Care Technology: Sociopoetic Study - 172
Quality of life of subjects in nursing visit: Comparative study at a heart failure clinic - 173
The elderly woman’s self-esteem: a proposal of nursing intervention from the perspective of the Roy’s Theory - 174
Ionizing radiation as occupational risk in the Service of Hemodynamic: The Perception of the Worker of Nursing - 175
Nursing technical level training for the SUS: a look at the elderly - 176
Configurations of SUS by its users: a contribution to the nursing and health practice - 177
Follow-up on the high-risk newborn: a challenge to health and nursing teams - 178
The education of the drugs subject in the formation of the nurse: a collective construction - 179
The Aged in the Program of the Family Health: the process of the knowledge construction through the integrative review - 180
The family experiencing the hospitalization of a child in the neonatal ICU: a contribution to nursing care - 182
Incidence of the Accidental Extubation: Results of the Application of a Nursing Conduct Guide - 183
The Nurse - Elderly Client Relationship: a challenge - 184
Care in deinstitutionalization from the perspective of former inmates and their families - 185
2007
Pregnants experiencing privacy at the daily life of the hospital: a contribution to the obstetric nursing care - 186
Intrafamily violence in pregnant women: identification by obstetric nurses - 187
Care practices for children with peripheral venous catheters and their effects on nurse-family interaction - 188
Working conditions, risk factors and health problems perceived by hospital nursing workers - 189
Nursing and Safety in medicine care in intensive units - 190
Nurses’ health practices and senses facing the HIV/AIDS in the Family Health Program - 191
Living through the hospitalization of a premature child in the neonatal ICU: (re)knowing the maternal perspectives in the face of neonatal demands - 192
Dimensions of leadership: a study of individual characteristics and male nurse professionals in hospital institution - 193
Orem Theory application in the nursing experience: scientific communication assessment - 194
The family care in the unit of pediatric internment: the dynamics of the nursing care to Alfred Schutz’s light - 195
The companion of a child undergoing cardiac surgery: possibilities for nurses to act - 196
Nurses’ perception on labor organization in a surgical center at a university hospital - 197
The reconfiguration of the nursing service at the Evandro Chagas Hospital: 1985 to 1989 - 198
The meaning of the climacteric for women: implications for nursing care - 199
Nursing staff’s social representations about nursing care for people living with HIV/AIDS - 200
Women caring for women: a relationship between subjects - 201
Exposure of health professionals to ionizing radiation at hemodynamic: the nursing’s vision - 202
Communication and interpersonal relationship in breastfeeding: contradictions in nurse’s care front of the woman that chooses to wean precociously - 203
Expressing the pain in labor: the female manifestation about vaginal delivery experience - 204
The educative practices at Casa de Parto David Capistrano Filho in the cultural care view - 205
Nursing procedures ahead of ventilatory alarms actions in critical patients - 206
Analysis of the theoretical and legal framework of Brazil’s Unified Health System: social representations in the construction of ethico-organizational principles - 207
The social representation of the principles of the Unified Health System by its users - 209
Social Representations about people with HIV/AIDS among Nurses: a “mute zone” study - 210
Nurse-board: analysis and standardization of legislation to protect the worker’s health nursing aquaviário - 211
The work of nurses in the PSF and the experience of situations of pleasure and suffering at work - 212
2008
The perception of women in a stable relationship regarding their vulnerability to contracting STD/AIDS - 213
Teaching the phenomenon of drugs at UERJ’s Faculty of Nursing: pedagogical strategies developed by teachers - 214
Working in intensive care: assessing the risks to nurses’ health - 215
Obstetric nurses’ struggle to maintain the demedicalized model at the Casa de Parto David Capistrano Filho - 216
Access to Unified Health System services in the municipality of Macaé based on the social representations of its users - 217
Nurse care for children with suspected sexual abuse - 218
Experience of welcoming women referred from the Casa de Parto David Capistrano Filho to the referral unit - 219
Working and health conditions of oncology nurses - 220
2009
Resilience of women in the process of illness and recovery with breast cancer: a transdisciplinary study - 221
Nurses’ Workload: an analysis of the Nursing Activities Score (NAS) - 222
The incorporation of the ethical-doctrinal and organizational principles of the SUS by health professionals: a study of social representations - 223
The relationship between violence during pregnancy and the abortion process: a pregnant woman’s perspective - 224
Relationship between risk factors in the hospital environment and the health of nursing workers - 225
Hospital Municipal Souza Aguiar: a decade under the regency of SUS - 1990-1999 - 226
HIV-positive children: social representations of nurses and their implications for care practice - 227
Security in swallowing for dysphagic patients after stroke: contribution of nurses - 228
Casa de Parto David Capistrano Filho: participation of nurses at fights of the obstetric field - 229
Nursing Workers’ Role in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Psychophysical Repercussions on Workers’ Health - 230
Nursing and medication safety in patients with stroke followed in a home care service - 231
How women experience maternal care - 232
Retiring prejudice: social representation about HIV/AIDS among people in the aging process - 233
Nurse resilience in the face of variability in Intensive Care Work - 234
Quality of Life at Work: dimensions and repercussions on the health of Intensive Care nursing workers - 235
Imaginative dimension of relatives to the patients hospitalized into Intensive Care Unit: necessities of welcome and information about health - 236
So close, so far: the experience of nurse in the construction and development relationship of mother/newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit - 237
Social Representations of the Nursing Practice among Users of the National STD and AIDS - 238
Work risks in Community Agent’s work in a occupational health’s perspective - 239
Teachers’ beliefs, attitudes and practices in dealing with alcohol in elementary school - 240
The violence experienced by the female adolescents in street situation: bases for the nursing care aiming at the citizenship - 241
Nursing care for the newborn in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: an ethical look at the professional action - 242
Health education in the Family Health Program of Petropolis: nurse practice challenge - 243
The typical nursing care action: perspective of ethical care in pediatric nursing - 244
Personal and institutional characteristics and self-care behaviors of nursing teachers according to Roy’s adaptive modes: a study in public institutions in the state of Rio de Janeiro - 245
Drug user’s perception on workplace: a contribution to nursing practice - 246
Work and violence among adolescent students: a contribution from nurses - 247
Impact of violence in the gestation perceived by pregnant with syndromes hypertensives - 248
Access to childbirth care for teenage pregnant women in maternity hospitals in the SUS network - RJ - 249
The reconfiguration of social space from Leila Diniz Maternity: the fight of obstetrics nurses for the implementation of humanized model in the childbirth assistance - 250
Senses and practices care: the nurse in Health Municipal Center in Rio de Janeiro - 251
Chronotip and sleep privation in the night shift nursing hospital workers - 252
Nurse practices in the HIV/AIDS Program at Municipal Health Centers in the city of Rio de Janeiro - 253
2010
Occupational Risks and Health Problems Associated with Nursing Working Conditions in Hospital Intensive Units - 254
Sociopoeticizing the construction of self-care actions in healthy aging: an application of Nola Pender’s Theory - 255
The nurse’s clinical reasoning when evaluating wounds in clients with oncological conditions - 256
Applicability of Regulatory Standard-32: view of nursing workers at a public hospital in RJ - 257
The mythical-symbolic cultural dimension of women in hospital vaginal delivery: challenges for the care of obstetric nurses - 258
Access to the SUS: representations and professional practices developed in the Regulation Centers - 259
The experience of the menopause process for women: a contribution to nursing - 260
Potential drug interactions favored by delay in prescriptions for critically ill patients - 261
Socioeconomic conditions and obesity: challenges for nursing in promoting self-care in contemporary times - 262
Educational practices during pregnancy in the Family Health Strategy: reflecting on limits and possibilities - 263
Social representations of AIDS for people living with HIV and their everyday interfaces - 264
Vulnerabilities of elderly women to HIV/AIDS - 265
Preparation and administration of intravenous medications by nursing: ensuring safety for critical patients - 266
Educational practice as an expression of professional practice in the context of the Family Health Team in the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro - 267
Working conditions and health problems in nursing in the maternity ward of a university hospital - 268
Social relationships of family members of children hospitalized in an Intensive Care Center: a contribution to Nursing - 269
The obstetric nurse facing the transformations in her practice resulting from the humanization movement in the hospital obstetric field - 270
The different facets in the treatment of HIV/AIDS: an analysis of nurses’ social representations - 271
The nurses’ fight for a space in the FAB: the pioneering class of officers (1981-1984) - 272
Adaptations and improvisations in hospital work and their implications for nursing workers’ health - 273
Work Stress for Community Health Agents of the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro - 274
Telehealth Brazil – Rio de Janeiro nucleus: permanent education in the work of primary care nurses - 275
Changes and returns in the context of nursing care: a study of social representations of hospital nurses - 276
Palliative care in oncology from the family’s perspective: nursing contributions - 277
Risk factors in the nursing work environment in a university hospital - 278
Questionnaire on alcohol and drug use among health professionals: an exploratory study - 279
Dust yourself off and bounce back: resilience in women who have experienced sexual violence - 280
Nursing guidance needs for self-care aiming at the quality of life of clients undergoing hemodialysis therapy - 281
Community Health Agents: work and professional training from an emancipatory perspective - 282
Non-invasive technologies of obstetric nursing care in the physical support of parturients: criteria and expected effects - 283
Experiencing the contradiction between being a woman and being a professional in the process of caring for HIV-positive women - 284
Strategies for the creation of the master’s degree within the scope of the Faculdade de Enfermagem, UERJ (1997-1998) - 285
The construction of knowledge about the drug phenomenon: challenges in critical and problematizing teaching - 286
Self-inflicted burn on women: gender violence inscribed on the body - 287
Obstetrical nurses habitus update in the process of implementing the humanized care model at Alexander Fleming Maternity (1998-2004) - 288
Expressions of spirituality in people living with HIV/AIDS based on social representations about the syndrome: implications for nursing care - 289
Community health workers and the challenges of continuing education: reflections on the experience of the Telehealth Program Brazil Rio de Janeiro - 290
Facing changes and appreciating life - a reference for the nurse in the care for women undergoing gynecological surgery - 291
Preparation and administration of drugs through tubes in patients receiving enteral nutrition - 292
Dialogues between common sense and knowledge of science in query nursing - 293
Nurse assisted deliveries: obstetrical practices in the hospital environment from 2004 to 2008 - 294
Surgical environment working conditions and the nursing workers health - 295
The interface of sexuality in the labor process: women’s perspective - 296
The influence of the feminization of Aids on nurse’s practice in relation to breastfeeding - 297
Social representations of health professionals about psychiatric patients: descriptive aspects and zone changes - 298
Health practices of nurses and health community agent at home visits of Family Health Strategy - 299
Potential drugs interactions with serious damage and its relationship with the schedule stated by nurses - 300
Social representations of cancer to the family of cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy - 301
Forms of transmission of HIV/AIDS given representations: a study of nursing among adolescents with HIV - 302
Access to highly complex exams in private health plans from the users’ perspective - 303
The contribution of non-invasive technology of nursing care for the empowerment female during pregnancy and childbirth: adaptation of the model of health promotion of Nola Pender - 304
The organization of work in the Unit of Infectious and Contagious Disease and the occurrence of Burnout among Nursing workers - 305
The comprehensiveness of nursing learning process in women’s health: professor’s concepts and practices - 306
Emerging diseases and conditions of work of nursing: a case study during the H1N1 pandemic in Rio de Janeiro - 307
The ostomized person and the process of inclusion in the workplace: contribution to nursing - 308
Interpersonal relationships in client care in an onco-hematological space: a nurse’s contribution - 309
The nurse and the child in the context of the oncologic disease out of present cure possibility - 310
Contact precaution in the pediatric hospital unit and the nurse’s assistance strategies - 311
Behavioral therapy in the control of urinary incontinence in elderly women: a nursing action in promoting self-care - 312
Social representations of AIDS by nurses of basic and hospital network - 313
The sexuality of adolescents live with HIV: implications of the care practices of nurses - 314
The social image of African-descendent college women: the silhouette sculptured during the formation process - 315
Adaptation and improvisation: impact on nursing work process in hospitals - 316
Vulnerability of nurses in the care of patients with HIV/Aids: a study on social representations - 317
Technological innovations in intensive care: implications for worker health of nursing and the work process - 318
Stratified analysis of health care services in secondary prevention of coronary heart disease - 319
The nursing consultation on adherence to treatment of chronic diseases in older people - 320
The influence of nurse’s habitus in the women’s representation about childbirth: the appearance of a new social demand for the obstetric area - 321
Nurse’s care practice in the family health care strategy facing the women’s vulnerability to HIV infection and the family context - 322
Continuous infusion of insulin and glycemic control in septic patients: implications for nursing in intensive care - 323
Self-care needs and quality of life patients with head and neck cancer: contribution of Nursing - 324
The worker’s vision about their working conditions at integrated health center - 325
Economic impact of nursing absenteeism due to illness in a university hospital in Rio de Janeiro-RJ - 326
Project Parallel Lives: a study on the experience of participation in occupational health in Rio de Janeiro - 327
The sense of being old before hospitalization below view of Paterson and Zderad: contributions to nursing - 328
The practices developed in care performed by nurses: a case study in the basic health care in Rio de Janeiro City - 329
Prevention of pressure ulcers: results of educational action by the nursing staff - 330
Maternity at a sheltering unit: the relationship between mothers and their children - 331
Occupational risk factors and losses at nursing workers’ health at a specialized ambulatory unit - 332
A family group on risk of breast cancer diagnosis: contribution for nursing assistance - 333
Cryotherapy: non-invasive technology of midwife care for pain relief in parturients - 334
Study of the permanent disability for service in the Brazilian Navy: nursing contribution - 335
Factors associated with death and hospitalization in a heart failure clinic - 336
Nursing practices in family health strategy from the perspective of health community agents - 337
Educational practices of nurses in the Family Health Strategy: reflections from the Popular Education and Health - 338
The past in the present: study of memories and social representations of health professionals in the context of the HIV/AIDS epidemic - 339
Professional recognition and social community health worker: a reflection on the urban working classes in the health sector - 340
The work in the Central Sterile Service Department and the repercussions for the health of the health care professionals - 341
Night work in closed units: study with nurses in a public hospital - 342
Partial analysis of the costs of the Protocol of Care Birth Center David Capistrano Filho/ Municipality of Rio de Janeiro: contribution of obstetric nursing - 343
Nursing consultation in patients with heart failure: review on integrative - 344
Implementation of humanized labor care in Juiz de Fora (1998-2001) - 345
The nurse and the use of peripherally inserted central catheters in newborns: contributions based on safety and bioethics - 346
Limits and possibilities to apply the process of clinical nursing care to clients with oral cavity cancer - self awareness of the nursing team - 347
Working conditions and health of the resident nurse in the general hospital - psychosocial risks - 348
The work of the nurse - recognition and professional appreciation - 349
The worker health in nursing education at a public institution - 350
The bodily repercussions experienced by women with breast cancer resulting from chemotherapy treatment - an analysis in light of Sister Callista Roy’s Theory - 351
The user embracement in general surgical ward and the humanization of the daily nursing care practice - 352
Memories of the nursing team in the first decade of the epidemic AIDS - 353
The family care to children with intestinal stomas in the home context - 354
The social representation of care to HIV/AIDS-infected - 355
International initiatives for patient safety - contributions to the refinement of the protection systems - 356
Coexistence of the elderly with diabetes seeking autonomy for self-care - study sociopoetical - 357
Comparative assessment of the risks to workers health nursing in material and sterilization center - 358
Experiences of fathers in childbirth and its repercussion in their conjugal and family life - contributions of nursing - 359
Sexual health of women with ostomy in theory perspective of Nola Pender - 360
Meaning of ethics and bioethics to take care of the child and its family in the outpatient setting - infirm’ perspective - 361
The egress of nursing in the workplace - subjective dimension between the process of training and work practice - 362
The user embracement module from the Cegonha Carioca Program - a continuous practice of the obstetrical nurse - 363
Narratives of life of alcoholic women - nurse’s practice contribution in the CAPS ad - 364
Cardiac events originated from the continuous infusion of amiodarone hydrochloride - consequences for the nurse - 365
Singularities of gender in psychosocial care to users of cocaine and crack - contributions to nursing - 366
Community Health Workers, training and professional profile - the case of Duque de Caxias, RJ - 367
The neoliberal model and its repercussions for health of the nursing worker - 368
Medication Error - the perspective of the neonatal nurse - 369
Workplace violence as a psychosocial risk to the health of nurses of a psychiatric hospital - 370
Technological innovation - a comparative analysis of two risk and injury data collection methods for nursing staff - 371
Nurses in Primary Health Care in the municipality of Itaboraí-RJ - reflections about the practice - 372
A study on the experiences of late pregnancy - 373
Breastfeeding from the view of desire end of non invasive technologies for nursing care - life narratives - 374
Presentism in nursing - repercussions in worker’s health and in hospital organization - 375
Self-care needs of military evidence with hypertension of the Navy of Brazil - nursing contribution - 376
Being a nurse in the intensive care unit - spirituality in nursing care - 377
An aesthetic / socio-poetic perspective when caring for clients with an altered self-image due to skin disorders - 378
The social representation of human beings, to heterosexual men and vulnerability to HIV / AIDS - 379
Ways of thinking and doing - the nursing care to people with HIV / AIDS represented by the nursing staff - 380
Exploratory study about patient safety initiatives in hospitals of Rio de Janeiro - 381
Knowledge and practices of mothers of bronchodilator use in children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia at home - subsidies for pediatric nursing - 382
Manifestations of violence in the everyday-life from women in wheelchairs - a new look for the Nursing - 383
The use of non-invasive technologies for nursing care in births attend by nurse-midwives in a philanthropic maternity of the region of Middle-Paraiba/RJ - 384
Violence in adolescent dating relationships in institutional care situation - a nursing view - 385
Narratives of life of people with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - potential for nursing care - 386
The daily lives of formal caregivers in a long term care institutions for the elderly - contributions of nursing - 387
Social networks and the mediation of knowledge - implications for the work processes of community health agents, from Niterói RJ - 388
Experiencing breastfeeding and sexual pleasure and/or excitement on it - meanings to women - 389
The access to HIV testing in the perspective of women - contributions to nursing - 390
Living with heart failure - an analysis of knowledge as a factor relevant to the quality of life - 391
Parents in view of their child’s craniofacial ill-formation - a contribution from nursing to the multi-disciplinary team - 392
Stress in nurses working in private hospitals that operate according to the demand-control model - 393
Health Practices of Community Workers in the Médio Paraíba /RJ - from the institutionalized to the reality - 394
The care provided by the family to children with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in the home context - contributions to nursing - 395
Sociodemographic and occupational characteristics of the newly-formed nurses from the Undergraduate Nursing Course - 396
Infection postpartum period - implications for nursing - 397
Sexual health of institutionalized adolescents - nursing contributions in view of the Health Promotion Model theory of Nola Pender - 398
The adolescent in front of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation - contributions to the Nurse´s actions in the multidisciplinary team - 399
Family care practices toward children with gastrostomy in the home context - 400
Specialization Nursing Course in an Obstetric Residency Modality (Rio de Janeiro 2004 2006) - 401
Training in nursing work - the graduate’s vision of a residence course - 402
Work Charge at a psychiatric hospital - repercussions on nursing worker health - 403
Healthcare practices and challenges of the clean intermittent catheterization - the voices of the children - 404
Healthcare to person living with HIV/AIDS - social representations of nurses and doctors - 405
Social Representations of healthcare professionals about HIV/Aids - a comparison between men and women - 406
The nurse in regulation the Family Health Strategy - a study based on the concept of social networks in states of Rio de Janeiro and Ceará - 407
The clinical reasoning and its application to the process of diagnosing Nursing - integrative review of literature - 408
Precariousness of the nursing workforce from the perspective of a Worker Health Service - 409
Maternal care experiences to the child with congenital heart disease at home - 410
Residency in-service education for nurse-midwives - the role of preceptorship - 411
Impact of telephone monitoring in the evaluation of knowledge and self-care of patients with heart failure - 412
Delirium in intensive care units: implications to nursing care of adults and elderly - 413
Postpartum and their experiences as a process of transition to the theory of Afaf Meleis - 414
The manual extraction of human milk in perspective of preterm infants mothers: a contribution for healthcare professionals - 415
Compliance of nurse-midwives care with the recommendations for normal birth: a study in two hospitals - 416
The empowerment and the practice of interdisciplinary care of people with fibromyalgia: challenges for nursing - 417
Men with venous ulcers in the workplace in the nursing perspective - 418
Labor nurse’s innovative action: causes and costs of absenteeism among health workers at an oil company - 419
The work in the emergency services and psychosocial risks: implications for mental health nursing - 420
The possibility of implementing the Nursing Process in the family health strategy for care of the elderly - 421
The professional and personal self-protection on the network of social representations of HIV/AIDS from the perspective of nursing professionals - 422
The practices of care for children with neurogenic urinary bladder in different social environments: unveiling the discourse of family - 423
The precariousness of work as a psychosocial risk factor for the nursing worker in a surgical center - 424
Women’s health and treatment of syphilis: life narratives and contributions for professional practice - 425
Young college students sexual behaviors and the knowledge about the sexually transmitted infections - 426
Nocturnal rest: influences of ergonomics in the adaptation of nursing work - 427
Limits and possibilities for actions to promote the health of the elderly in the Family Health Strategy: a case study - 428
Professional recognition and appreciation of the nursing teacher in the neoliberal context - 429
Cross-breastfeeding: contribution to nursing and health in the field of bioethics - 430
Precariousness of work in emergency mobile service: repercussions for workers’ health - 431
Drug drug interactions in acute coronary syndrome: safety management - 432
Discourse and senses: an analysis of the poster 30 years of fight against AIDS - 433
Analysis of the daily practices of nursing professionals in the Human Health Care based on Ethnomethodology - 434
Reception in the context of nursing care for women: systematic review with metasynthesis - 435
Nursing protocol in transcatheter aortic valve implantation: a guideline for care - 436
Social representations of the quality of life and health care of people living with HIV/AIDS in the city of Rio de Janeiro - 437
Social networks in health care regulation in a small municipality in Rio de Janeiro - 438
The Family as a support network for people with fibromyalgia: interdisciplinary care strategies - 439
Self-perception of the communication of nursing professionals in the face of difficult news for hospitalized clients and family: a sociopoetic study - 440
The biological risk of nursing care among clients undergoing hemodialysis: a sociopoetic study - 441
The refusal of care in emergency situations: an approach based on the Human Becoming theory - 442
Shared Construction of Nursing Protocols in Primary Health Care: experience in the Metropolitan Regions of Rio de Janeiro state - 443
The theme of abortion in nursing education: between common sense and critical conscience - 444
The intentional actions of the nursing team about its records and the safety of the hospitalized child - 445
Precariousness of work in the obstetric field: nurse’s perceptions - 446
The care of the family to the child that uses a tracheostomy tube at home: the voices of the family caregivers - 447
Prevention practices of young university students regarding Sexually Transmitted Infections - 448
Sexual practices of university students and vulnerability to Sexually Transmitted Infections - 449
Evaluation of the maternal and neonatal care at a Birth Center - 450
Obstetric violence expressed in the perspective of nurses of a public maternity hospital in the city of Rio de Janeiro - 451
Nursing care for the elderly with dementia at the ambulatory level: an action plan - 452
Self-care of children with type 1 diabetes mellitus: contribution to school health - 453
Relying on experience: perspective of women who gave birth at home accompanied by obstetric nurse - 454
Working in the territory: violence related to the work of the health team of the Family Health Strategy - 455
The work of the nurse in private providers of health services - 456
Life quality among those living with AIDS on a time perspective within Rio de Janeiro - 457
The Technology of telemonitoring in nursing: contributions to the autonomy of persons with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus - 458
The experience of mothers before the feeding of their children with gastroschisis in the light of the achievements of Ramona Mercer’s maternal role - 459
Having got to undergo the Pap Smear regularly: an analysis of the demedicalization perspective - 460
The practices of care to women with use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs: nursing perspective - 461
Nursing consultation to the person with cardiovascular disease: valuing the empathic abilities - 462
The sexual practices of university students front of the Sexually Transmitted Infections: a contribution to nursing - 463
Violence in the intimate affective relations of adolescents in an institutional reception situation: perspective of caregivers - 464
Psychosocial risk factors and stress in nurses’ work at a university hospital: effort-reward imbalance model - 465
The use of electronic journals as a coping strategy for breast cancer among young women - 466
Transitions of women with Turner’s Syndrome: contribution to Nursing - 467
The social representation of religiosity for people living with HIV/AIDS attended at a university hospital in Rio de Janeiro - 468
Violence, intimate relationships and drugs: study of sheltered adolescents in Rio de Janeiro/RJ - 469
While the surgery does not come: the experience of the patients waiting for Total Hip Arthroplasty - 470
Evaluation of the quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS in the city of Rio de Janeiro - 471
The social representations of spirituality for people living with HIV/AIDS - 472
Referral system for hospital childbirth of the Rio Stork Program: perspective of postpartum women on nurse assistance - 473
Social networks of users with tuberculosis: the influence of relationships in coping with the disease - 474
The promotion of perineal integrity in the care to women at childbirth - 475
Nursing leadership and political struggles against precarious working conditions - 476
Reliability and practicability of Mauro & Mauro Model in the applicability of the Brazilian Regulatory Standard 32 (RS 32) in Nursing - 477
Psychiatric Reform and education in nursing: residency in Mental Health - 478
Nursing and sexual conduct of young people in the context of Sexually Transmitted Infections - 479
The power of women’s decision making during labor: discursive practices and their relation to obstetrics education - 480
Educational practices of nurses focused on women’s health in the Family Health Strategy - 481
Experience and coping of adolescents with oncologic disease out of the current possibility of healing: a study in the light of Peplau - 482
Choosing to neglect one’s own life despite being aware of the exposure to HIV/AIDS - 483
Nursing care for the person undergoing chemotherapy: life narratives - 484
The quality of life of people living with HIV/AIDS: study of social representations - 485
Health-related quality of life of women in palliative care resulting from advanced cervical cancer - 486
Family Health Care and people with hypertension and diabetes: social networks and longitudinally - 487
Patient safety: potential drug interactions favored by overlapping of medications scheduled by nurses - 488
Self-Care when Promoting Health of Persons with Chronic Kidney Disease: Life Histories - 489
The use of condoms and the prevention of Sexually Transmitted Infections among university students - 490
Strategies coping in nursing workers facing the death and dying in neonatal intensive care unit - 491
Notification of intrafamily violence from the perspective of nurses and doctors of the Family Health Strategy - 492
Preparation of an educational booklet for relatives of children with leukemia for home care - 493
The religious consecrated women’s perception (nuns) about the aging process: implications to the nursing care - 494
Access of transvestites and transgender women to health services: subsidies for equitable care - 495
The blog as educational technology in health: perception of mothers of children with gastrostomy - 496
Dealing with a natural phenomenon that will remain forever: menstruation and its influences in the life of women - 497
Nursing Services Management facing outsourcing in public hospitals: mediating conflicts - 498
The nurse and the care of the man from a gender perspective - 499
The learning demands of relatives of children with leukemia for home care: contributions for the development of educational materials - 500
Sexually Transmitted Infections prevention practices of male college students: a comparative study - 501
Practices of nurses in delivering day access in family health teams in the municipality of Rio de Janeiro - 502
Sexual orientation and gender identity from the perspective of the Nursing Graduate - 503
Care process of women with severe maternal morbidity: a mixed study - 504
Self-care and quality of life: dialogues with women who experience fibromyalgia - 505
Social representations of spirituality and religiosity for people living with HIV in primary care - 506
Meanings attributed to HPV vaccination by girls’ legal guardians - 507
Recognizing fear as a key element in the woman’s interaction with pregnancy and childbirth: perspectives for nurse’s care - 508
Absenteeism as an indicator for the preventive strategy of the nursing management to worker health - 509
Safety culture of women in hospital birth: a mixed study of the perceptions of nursing professionals and doctors - 510
The work of nurse-midwives from the perspective of academic nursing students - 511
Psychosocial stress and quality of life in nursing workers of a military hospital: effort-reward imbalance model - 512
Self-care perception by men with urinary diversions: challenges for nursing practice - 513
Collective defense strategies of the nursing team in the context of oncopalliative care - 514
Social represe
CINTIA SILVA FASSARELLA
Nurse, graduated from Universidade do Grande Rio - Prof. José de Souza Herdy (Unigranrio). Specialist in Surgical Center Nursing, Anesthetic Recovery, and Material and Sterilization Center. Ph.D. in Nursing Sciences through a Cotutelle agreement between the University of Porto and the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Deputy Coordinator and Permanent Professor in the Graduate Program in Nursing at UERJ. Adjunct Professor in the Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing at the UERJ Faculty of Nursing.
MERCEDES NETO
Nurse, graduated from the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO). Specialist in Epidemiology and Health Surveillance. Ph.D. in Nursing and Biosciences from UNIRIO. Postdoctoral fellow at the National School of Public Health - ENSP/FIOCRUZ. Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health Nursing at the Faculty of Nursing, State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), and Coordinator of the Graduate Program in Nursing at UERJ.
ESTHER MOURÃO NICOLI
Nurse, graduated from the Federal University of Uberlândia. Specialist in Emergency and Urgency Care, Occupational Nursing, Health Services Auditing and Management, and Gerontology. Master’s student and Ph.D. candidate in Nursing at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) (FAPERJ scholarship recipient - top-rated student). Full member of the Gerontological Nursing Scientific Department of the Brazilian Nursing Association (ABEn), RJ section.
GABRIELLE BORGES DA SILVA
Nurse, graduated from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Specialized in Pediatric Nursing through a residency program at the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO) in partnership with the Brazilian Navy. Master’s student in the Graduate Program in Nursing at UERJ (PPGENF/UERJ) (CAPES scholarship recipient). Substitute Professor in the Maternal-Child Department of the Ana Nery School of Nursing, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (DEMI/EEAN/UFRJ), specializing in pediatric nursing.
JULIANA DE LIMA BRANDÃO
Nurse, graduated from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF). Specialist in Occupational Nursing. Master’s student and Ph.D. candidate in Nursing at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) (FAPERJ scholarship recipient).
LÍVIA MARIA DA SILVA GONÇALVES
Bachelor’s degree in Applied Chemistry from the State University of Bahia (UNEB). Specialist in Educational Informatics; Environmental Management and Auditing. Master’s degree in Health, Environment, and Work from the Faculty of Medicine of the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA). Ph.D. candidate in Nursing at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ); CAPES scholarship recipient. Retired Chemistry professor from the Federal Institute of Bahia.
MARY HELLEM SILVA FONSECA
Nurse, graduated from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Master’s student and Ph.D. candidate in Nursing at UERJ (CAPES scholarship recipient). Field Epidemiologist through EpiSUS Fundamental SMS/RJ. Public Health Specialist in the Surveillance Division of Primary Care Coordination 3.2.
ROSILENE ALVES FERREIRA
Nurse, graduated from Universidade do Grande Rio - Prof. José de Souza Herdy (Unigranrio). Specialist in Surgical Center, Anesthetic Recovery, and Material and Sterilization Center through a Nursing Residency at the State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ). Specialist in Robotic Surgery Nursing. Master’s student and Ph.D. candidate in Nursing at UERJ. Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical-Surgical Nursing at the UERJ Faculty of Nursing. Professor in the Nursing Residency Program in Surgical Center and Material and Sterilization Center (HUPE/UERJ).