36 research outputs found
LETRAMENTO EM SAÚDE: DETERMINANTE SOCIAL DA SAÚDE DESAFIADOR PARA A PESQUISA E PRÁTICA DA ENFERMAGEM
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Older men's self-reported levels of functional health literacy and the process of constructing strategies to live and deal with prostate cancer-related information within their natural environments : a qualitative model
Thèse numérisée par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal
Interações entre usuários brasileiros sobre enfrentamento e apoio social durante pandemias: um estudo de análise de mídia
Objective- Explore how the Brazilian online community mobilized its own coping resources during the COVID-19 pandemic to deal with mass vaccination concerns, manage and cope with personal stressors brought on by the pandemic, and seek social support. Method- The Canadian Population Health Promotion Model and the Transactional Model of Stress and Coping framed this media content analysis focusing on a socially impactful event: the authorization of COVID-19 vaccinations in Brazil. Results- The retrieval of posts (January-May 2021) found 488 contents distributed as modus operandi (n=117; 24%), coping strategies focused on emotion (n=175; 35.8%), on problem (n=40; 8.1%), on reflection (n=67; 13.7%), and offer of social support (n=89; 18.2%). Among the top-five (n=393; 80.5%) actions and coping strategies, 255 contents about coping strategies with a predominant discourse on emotion-focused coping (n=160; 63.2 %). Conclusion- Interactions sustained a feeling of connection and created a context for belonging, support, and motivation. Objetivo: explorar cómo la comunidad brasileña en línea movilizó sus propios recursos de afrontamiento durante la pandemia de COVID-19 para hacer frente a las preocupaciones sobre la vacunación masiva, gestionar y hacer frente a los factores estresantes personales provocados por la pandemia y buscar apoyo social. Método: el Modelo Canadiense de Promoción de la Salud de la Población y el Modelo Transaccional de Estrés y Afrontamiento enmarcaron este análisis de contenido mediático centrándose en un evento de impacto social: la autorización de la vacunación contra la COVID-19 en Brasil. Resultados: la recuperación de publicaciones (enero-mayo de 2021) encontró 488 contenidos distribuidos como modus operandi (n=117; 24%), estrategias de afrontamiento centradas en la emoción (n=175; 35,8%), en el problema (n=40; 8,1%), en la reflexión (n=67; 13,7%) y en la oferta de apoyo social (n=89; 18,2%). Entre las cinco acciones y estrategias de afrontamiento más destacadas (n=393; 80,5%), 255 contenidos sobre estrategias de afrontamiento con un discurso predominante sobre el afrontamiento centrado en las emociones (n=160; 63,2 %). Conclusión: las interacciones mantuvieron un sentimiento de conexión y crearon un contexto de pertenencia, apoyo y motivación.Objetivo: explorar como a comunidade online brasileira mobilizou seus próprios recursos de enfrentamento durante a pandemia de COVID-19 para lidar com as preocupações com a vacinação em massa, gerenciar e lidar com os estressores pessoais provocados pela pandemia e buscar apoio social. Método: o Modelo Canadense de Promoção da Saúde da População e o Modelo Transacional de Estresse e Coping enquadraram esta análise de conteúdo midiático com foco em um evento de impacto social: a autorização da vacinação contra a COVID-19 no Brasil. Resultados: a recuperação das postagens (janeiro-maio de 2021) encontrou 488 conteúdos distribuídos como modus operandi (n=117; 24%), estratégias de enfrentamento focadas na emoção (n=175; 35,8%), no problema (n=40; 8,1%), na reflexão (n=67; 13,7%) e na oferta de apoio social (n=89; 18,2%). Entre as cinco principais (n=393; 80,5%) ações e estratégias de enfrentamento, 255 conteúdos sobre estratégias de enfrentamento predominaram com discurso de enfrentamento focado na emoção (n=160; 63,2%). Conclusão: as interações mantiveram um sentimento de conexão e criaram um contexto de pertencimento, apoio e motivação
Improving a Culture of Knowledge Transfer in a School of Nursing
Introduction: A series of 19 unfunded knowledge transfer hands-on workshops were implemented (2017–2019) and delivered by 22 facilitators from disciplines of nursing, business, communication, plastic arts, engineering, and community studies. The purpose of this paper is to report on the post-appraisal of the workshops’ implementation; uncovering the attendees’ new ideas and reflections on the content; and the process of expanding knowledge for practice.
Methods: The qualitative program evaluation approach, using the standards of utility, feasibility, accuracy, and propriety of a given program, inspired the design of the immediate appraisal of the workshops delivered within a Canadian school of nursing located in a major urban center. Workshop participants (n = 267) included undergraduate and graduate nursing students, contract instructors, and nurses holding administrative positions.
Results: Workshops with high attendance included: (a) Structuring Effective Teaching-Learning Encounters in Healthcare Education and Practice; (b) Cancer Pain; (c) Fetal Health Surveillance; and (d) Nurses as Educators in the Clinical Setting. Concerns were raised by the attendees’ low attendance to the following workshops: (a) Mindfulness for Students; (b) Horizontal Violence; and (d) Self-Care for Nursing Students: Alleviating Anxiety. Workshops offered opportunities for attendees to reflect on content and process as related to their future incorporation of learned knowledge in their own education and practice.
Conclusions: High engagement in hands-on exercises, spontaneous construction of context, and relaxed moments shared by the attendees indicate a promising culture of sharing and receiving knowledge. A culture of collective, pleasurable learning among attendees was effective in mobilizing powerful forms of nursing knowledge
New lives, new challenges: access to intimate partner violence services for portuguese-speaking immigrant women
Intimate partner violence is a global health issue and the most common form of violence experienced by women. This study explored barriers to accessing help to Intimate partner violence related health services among Portuguese-speaking immigrant women in Toronto, Canada. Exploratory study conducted by a survey and focus group discussions with 12 Portuguese-speaking immigrant women. Results clarify the struggles faced by Portuguese-speaking immigrant women and their pathways to care and help-seeking. Participants reported that the fear of being deported, obtaining evidence of abuse, and lack of language-specific services were the key barriers to seeking help. When available, language-specific community-based services, along with faith and religion, were noted as key factors that supported women’s resilience. Nurses who provide care and services to women who are dealing with Intimate partner violence should rethink the scope of their advocacy actions toward addressing these structural barriers by building alliances with organizations to better serve and protect women in such vulnerable situations
Critical Education in Community Health Literacy for Brazilian Nurses: A Course Evaluation
This article presents an immediate evaluation of a professional development course in community health literacy for Brazilian nurses. An evaluation based on an applied thematic analysis of the accounts of 63 attendees in three Brazilian cities (January 2020) was guided by the following themes: (a) expansion of understanding about community health literacy as a pillar for planning and providing health care; (b) encouragement of innovation in research and/or practice; and (c) plans to incorporate the information shared in the course into professional projects. The evaluation disclosed the complexity of social contexts for health literacy, which is intertwined with ethnocultural diversity and deep socioeconomic disparities, such as restricted access to essential public health services for socially deprived and vulnerable individuals. Expanded understanding about community health literacy is a pillar for care planning and delivery, as well as innovation in research and practice projects. Participants’ evaluations revealed ideas to improve nurses’ practice in promoting community health literacy and empowerment, as well as quality of life and social well-being. Future knowledge dissemination may impact nurses’ clinical practice and management actions, bringing changes in various areas of practice to redesign more socially inclusive actions for clientele.
Keywords: Community health literacy; extracurricular education; immediate evaluation; nursing; professional development course
Reflexões sobre as bases para a expansão das parcerias de Enfermagem entre Brasil-Canadá
A construção de perfil mais eloquente para parcerias de cooperação científica Brasil-Canadá entre enfermeiros pesquisadores é requerido para incremento do número de publicações científicas, e ampliação da voz científica-política na arena de tomada de decisões políticas e administrativas. Assim, utilizamos o método reflexão crítica no período de maio-dezembro/2018. Acreditamos que financiar, compartilhar e produzir são os novos patamares como estratégias prioritárias. Desse modo, somos convidados a vislumbrar o quanto podemos evoluir juntos e o quanto tal evolução poderia ser melhor refletida nas publicações conjuntas por aqueles que lidam com diferentes abordagens ao discente/comunidade em atividades teóricas/práticas, no espaço acadêmico ou em ações extramuros, em que se desenvolvem novas ferramentas para tal ciência. Espera-se que a ousadia na internacionalização da pesquisa e na expansão da produtividade possa representar a força política por meio da pesquisa internacional multicêntrica, atraindo parcerias e atenção de organizações internacionais de Enfermagem
Community health workers and accountability: Reflections from an international "think-in"
Community health workers (CHWs) are frequently put forward as a remedy for lack of health system capacity, including challenges associated with health service coverage and with low community engagement in the health system, and expected to enhance or embody health system accountability. During a ‘think in’, held in June of 2017, a diverse group of practitioners and researchers discussed the topic of CHWs and their possible roles in a larger “accountability ecosystem.” This jointly authored commentary resulted from our deliberations. While CHWs are often conceptualized as cogs in a mechanistic health delivery system, at the end of the day, CHWs are people embedded in families, communities, and the health system. CHWs’ social position and professional role influence how they are treated and trusted by the health sector and by community members, as well as when, where, and how they can exercise agency and promote accountability. To that end, we put forward several propositions for further conceptual development and research related to the question of CHWs and accountability.publishedVersio
Immigration, settlement process and mental health challenges of immigrants/ refugees: Alternative care thinking
This paper discusses progressive thinking and clinical views on improving mental health practice for immigrants and refugees. It addresses policy, care delivery, professionals' attitudes, and immigrants' access to mental health care — all factors especially pertinent for practice in major immigration hubs. The data was gathered from invited presentations and discussions among participants at an international multidisciplinary symposium, including health and social scientists from Toronto (Canada) and Paris (France), major urban centres attracting large numbers of immigrant and refugees who constantly encounter challenges for their successful settlement. The focus is on alternative care thinking and innovative approaches for better care and understanding of these populations' health behavior. Recommendations on how to advance knowledge relevant for these two urban hubs of immigration were documented, underpinned by the consensus that economic disparities, societal and political forces, as well as cultural and linguistic factors, influence immigrants' and refugees' vulnerability regarding mental health stability