Percepção de gestantes sobre a organização do serviço/ assistência em um pré-natal de baixo risco de RecifePerceptions of pregnant women about the organization of the service/ assistance in prenatal low risk in Recife Las percepciones de las mujeres embarazadas sobre la organización del servicio/asistencia en bajo riesgo prenatal de Recife
ABSTRACTObjective: To describe the epidemiological profile and the perception of low risk pregnant women care met in a maternity hospital in Recife. Method: Descriptive study with 94 pregnant women attending prenatal low risk, from April to May 2014. Data were collected from subjects and the Maternity Card, using a questionnaire. Results: 71% were brown/black, 17% low education, 26% single/divorced, 49% unemployed and 48% had family incomes below the minimum wage. 28% multigesta and 17% said at least one abortion. However, of the 69 (73.4%) who had undergone tests, 46% were little satisfied/dissatisfied with the delivery time of the exams. Conclusion: Knowing the profile and the satisfaction of pregnant women brings contributions to nursing, since it is for nurses to make prenatal visits of pregnant women considered low risk, being your responsibility to ensure a qualified prenatal care in an integrated manner.
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Objective: Evaluating the quality of life of the elderly living with HIV/ AIDS through HAT_QoL; and characterizing the population in terms of sociodemographic and clinical data.Methods: Cross-sectional study conducted in a specialized service clinic in the care of people living with HIV/AIDS in Paraiba. The sample was consisted by 30 people over the 60 years old living with HIV/AIDS. Data collection was conducted in July 2014 by the HAT-QoL form. Data were tabulated on an electronic spreadsheet, using the double entry technique and then analyzed through the software Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 22.0.Results: Most of the population is male, single, between the ages of 60 and 63 years, low income and education, acquired HIV/AIDS through heterosexual contact, the quality of life was considered "good" or "very good" according to domains analyzed; observed commitment regarding the domains "sigils", "financial concern" and "sexual activity".
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